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Old 22nd Mar 2004, 01:56
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Pete

When I heard the news of a Cessna 310 accident, my first thought was that I hadn't seen Pete for a while & vowed to catch up...
I first met him at my flying club a few years ago.He was a whole-hearted,enthusiastic & fascinating person in a lot of ways. I am so very sad for his family & partner at this awful news.
Enjoy the new wings,guys..You will be missed
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Old 23rd Mar 2004, 10:37
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We will be celebrating Glen's life, achievements and experiences on Sunday 2nd May. EVERYONE who knew Glen, however briefly, is welcome. The venue has yet to be decided, but more information will be posted as soon as I have it. Please let me know if you would like to come so I can add you to the contact list. We all look forward to seeing you. Thank you.

Cheers,
Mel
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Old 27th Mar 2004, 14:01
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Two weeks have now 'Flown By' with over 5600 visits to this site to read, or add to the Tributes to Glen.

In addition many have left their messages, or have viewed the 'Soloflight' Web site.

Most likely many will have taken a moment to remember him whilst flying or in their own way.

As is fitting, the Tributes themselves will stand as a Lasting Memorial to Glen.

In going forward, Mel has expressed a wish to create a 'Living Memorial' to Glen and feels that one useful way of doing this would be to offer a 'Glen Stewart Flying Scholarship', which will be offered each year to a deserving applicant. over 15, enabling them to obtain a PPL.

It is possible that other options or ideas may be forthcoming from readers, which will either help to refine this idea, (or generate others).

Thus your thoughts, views and ideas are invited to assist to make this a worthy and sucessful quest!

Please respond either here, or directly to Mel on the Soloflight web site.

Thanks once again to all of you!
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Old 13th May 2004, 15:21
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Dear Melanie

Just to let you know, there is a feeling within Hotham village that we would like to have a short service (prayers) to pay our respects to Glen and his colleague Peter. This is scheduled for Tuesday 17th August at 7.30 in the evening, and will take place in the field itself.
You and any of your family and friends will of course be very welcome to join us.
Regards,

Christian Carver
Hotham
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