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And everyone would think, "Who was Peggy Hornberger?" Peggy was a long time customer at my camera store. She frequently pinched my ear for advice, bought equipment and films, and had many rolls developed and printed.
A very nice lady.
And how does this relate to aviation? She didn't; however, her husband, Richard Hornberger, had somewhat of an attachment to aviation.
Yes, I know. Some of you who've read the obituary are already ahead of me and probably recognized a reference to the name Dr. Richard Hornberger. Dr. Hornberger, as Dr. Richard Hooker, wrote a book that everyone will recognize. As Dr. Richard Hornberger he was a surgeon at Thayer Hospital, Waterville, Maine.
Oh, the book? MASH.
Good-bye, Peggy; and thank you for your years of trust in my advice. And I'll thank you again on Wednesday.
HR
And everyone would think, "Who was Peggy Hornberger?" Peggy was a long time customer at my camera store. She frequently pinched my ear for advice, bought equipment and films, and had many rolls developed and printed.
A very nice lady.
And how does this relate to aviation? She didn't; however, her husband, Richard Hornberger, had somewhat of an attachment to aviation.
Yes, I know. Some of you who've read the obituary are already ahead of me and probably recognized a reference to the name Dr. Richard Hornberger. Dr. Hornberger, as Dr. Richard Hooker, wrote a book that everyone will recognize. As Dr. Richard Hornberger he was a surgeon at Thayer Hospital, Waterville, Maine.
Oh, the book? MASH.
Good-bye, Peggy; and thank you for your years of trust in my advice. And I'll thank you again on Wednesday.
HR
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