Well said, Mark. 
I spoke with Willie several times on the telephone but it's my regret that I
never met him.

Mike Mold
Devon, UK.

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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Mark Langford
Sent: 23 June 2012 04:24
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Willie Wilson

KRNetHeads,

As Larry Flesner mentioned, Willie Wilson passed away last Thursday.  In the
seven months of 2009 that I lived in England, he was one of the first KR
guys that I looked up when I got there.  I'd already met him and Margaret at
several Gatherings over the years, and I was immediately extended an
invitation to come visit near Manchester.   That was the first of several
visits and great experiences with Willie....what a character!  They even
invited and entertained my entire family, treating us to the grand tour of
the nearby ancient "walled city".  

As a 747-400 "long haul pilot" for British Airways for many years, he had an
unending repertoire of interesting and humorous tales of his adventures all
over the world.  Above all else, he had a great knack for story telling that
would leave you laughing your lungs out.  We made several early morning bike
rides together through the countryside near their home, and those will
always be some of the best highlights of my life.

For those who've attended the Gatherings, he was obviously the guy with the
great Scottish accent and all the laughing people around him.  See
http://www.n56ml.com/england/090531109.jpg for a photo of him in front of
his gorgeous KR2, shown at http://www.n56ml.com/england/090531088.jpg .  See
http://www.krnet.org/krs/wwilson/ for some construction photos and examples
of Willie's typical humor.  After retirement, he did an amazing restoration
of what was a pile of rust into a perfect "tracktor" that his father bought
in 1956, and turned into the thing of beauty that you see at
http://www.n56ml.com/england/090711074.jpg .  He had many talents, including
playing the piano and organ.  

Last time we spoke, he said they'd be at the Gathering this year.   He's not
just a KR builder, but did many  test flights of newly minted KRs around the
UK, and gained much respect with the PFA (Popular Flying Association)
authorities that administer the "Light Aircraft" rules in the UK.  

He's had cancer for the last couple of years, and suffered silently while
still entertaining those around him. Last time I visited, he wasn't even up
for a bike ride, so I knew it wasn't good.   I have a Post-IT on my computer
to call him, because I was afraid I would get the call someday that he was
gone.  I should have called.

He will be missed by the KR community, and me in particular...

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com 
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