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Steve 'Disco' Davis - 36 - Funeral details

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Old 13th Mar 2007, 20:19
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Steve 'Disco' Davis - 36 - Funeral details

Have just found out Steve 'Disco' Davies passed away this sunday.
He was flying jumpers from headcorn airfield when an aborted take-off went wrong and hit the static display at the of the runway.
Steve trained and flew at Anglo American in California
Service will be at 1pm Monday 26th March at St Giles Church, Church road, Farnborough Village, Kent BR6 7DB
Then onto Eltham crematorium
If you need any more details, please contact me at [email protected]
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Angel

Didnt know the guy,
May He Rest In Peace.
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Never nice to hear of a fallen brother like this. Rest in Peace.
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Captain Thong Davis?

A sad loss, my condolences to his family, RIP.
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Steve Davis

A note from a friend to a true friend. Steve was the best pilot I have flown with along with being an excellent person and true friend to all who knew him. He always had a way of explaining things on a simple level. He taught me everything that I know about flying to this day. It is a very sad loss for all involved. He was the 'disco' and lived for it every day. He will be dearly missed. RIP
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