Saturday, June 27, 2026

Planes Overhead

 Our brother in law, Dean who died suddenly and unexpectedly last February was laid to rest this past week. 


High on the hill his final resting place is next to my parents. 

Dean was a pilot with many friends.  A number of planes did numerous fly overs singly and then during the committal service three planes flew overhead in the missing man formation.  As the graveside service continued they flew in circles just far away to be heard and then they were gone as the service ended. 

Little kids and big kids need to eat...Saki made sushi and other goodies.  Saki, Tyler and Henry did not make the trip from Japan last Winter for the funeral. 

It was hard for my sister to wait until all the family could be present....but it helps to give closure to other family members. 






Far Side

12 comments:

  1. That sounds like a beautiful send off.

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  2. We had no memorial service until three years after Tom died. He died just as the seriousness of Covid was being recognized and we did not want to risk spreading the disease to friends. Also our oldest son was working in the U.K. and all airplane flights were canceled. We had a beautiful memorial service in the Brukner Nature Center "s all purpose room. All our immediate family and many friends remembered Tom that day. Tom had even made a Memorial video which we shared.

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  3. What a wonderful and beautiful tribute.

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  4. Very meaningful service for your brother-in-law. His pilot friends really made it special.

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  5. Beautiful and I'm sure Tom saw it all. What a neat thing for the pilots to do also.

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  6. A memorable beautiful service for family
    Although difficult!

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  7. Condolences to all Dean’s family. I hope things get better for SIL.

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  8. A very fitting tribute for a pilot. It's never easy saying goodbye but the honor he received may bring some solace to his family.
    I missed yesterday's post, but wanted to say I'm thrilled to hear that Far Guy's cancer has been conquered.

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  9. I love the pilot's gathering to say 'good bye'. How very sweet.

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  10. A very memorable experience for all involved.

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  11. May his soul rest in peace. What a beautiful tribute from his friends.

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  12. I've never heard of the "missing man" formation but it sounds like a touching tribute to a fellow pilot. Looks like it was good weather too.

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