CLAYTON HOUSH 1959 - 1986 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, FLIGHT OPERATIONS INSTRUCTOR DEN I helped Clayton Housh, JoAnne Evatz, Carol Jackson with F/A Training when needed. -Frank Meyer (6/20/04) Ted Van Steenburgh and I, along with George Arwood and Clayton Housh, worked together in the Training Department from September 1967 until the final day of FRONTIER. -Frank Meyer (6/5/06) I have tried to attach a picture of Clayton. It includes his son-in-law, grandaughter, daughter, and grandson. You know more and contact more FAL people than I. If you get a chance or happen to think of it when talking to a FAL person he might have known, would you mention that Clayton would love to hear from them. Just a hello would be nice. I think he misses being able to see or hear from the "ole" crowd. From his letter and picture he has been recovering from a rather bad injury. -Carolyn Jackson (1/21/10) Clayton Housh 84 Chadron, NE Torrington, WY R Clayton Housh Ralph Clayton Housh -Intelius.com (1/22/10) Can you please send a subscription of FAL Newsletter to Clayton Housh? I talked to him tonight and he's doing good, using a walker to get around. He was one of the best at Frontier doing safety training for both pilots and flight attendants. -Bonnie Dahl (9/21/11) I got a call this morning from Linda Housh advising that Clayton passed away on May 18, 2013 (Saturday). I gave her my email to send me the complete obit when they have it written. She said he spend 27 years with FAL and stayed to the end. He worked in Emergency Planning, mechanic, inspector, credit union and was a member of the Pilot Association. I will send the info to you immediately upon receiving it. He was diagnosed with osteoarthritis a month ago, was in great pain and his bones were so brittle that they would break just sitting on the couch. -Carolyn Boller (5/20/13) FLacebook and FL Club: Clayton Housh DEN flight training instructor Clayton Housh flew west last Saturday, May 18th. He was about 87 years old. -Jake Lamkins (5/20/13) I have a photo of Clayton sitting in the left seat of the 580 simulator somewhere. I'll try to find it and send that to you. -Billy Walker (5/20/13) Clayton was the emergency training instructor for my FA class in 1972. He was a wonderful man. We learned so much from him. -Martie Palser (5/20/13) Remember Clayton well from our annual recurrent training. Nice man. RIP Clayton - there are many there to welcome you! -Joanne Griffin (5/20/13) I loved being around Clayton. He made training enjoyable. RIP. -Tom Robertson (5/21/13) Remember Clayton's motto? "Chance Favors the Prepared Mind". What a peach of a guy!!! -Shari Salsbury (5/21/13) Clayton taught a major part of our FA training and was the most captivating teacher. Great memories of a great man. -Trisha Hood (5/24/13) RALPH C. HOUSH DEN aircraft mechanic DOB 9/5/25 DOH 1/29/59 per the Feb 1960 FL Roster. ------------------------------- CLAYTON HOUSH DENDG operations instructor per the Jan & Jul 1970 FL Telephone Directories. He's not shown in the Nov 1977 - Jan 1983 Quick Reference Directories. No instructors are shown. -Jake Lamkins (5/29/13) Posted at FLacebook and the FL Club: DEN flight operations trainer Clayton Housh's memorial webpage has been posted. http://FAL-1.tripod.com/Clayton_Housh.html -Jake Lamkins (6/4/13) Sorry this took me so long but here is dad's obituary. His grandchildren are Charlsey and Ian McMahon. We were not happy the newspaper folks didn't include their names when they wrote the obituary. I know dad would have wanted them mentioned. The graveside service was wonderful and dad would have been proud. He was truly honored by the 21 gun salute and the guards folding and presenting the flag - least I forget to mention TAPS. Charlsey and Ian in response to dad's love of getting mail bought 25 helium balloons. The people at the service that wanted to join us were given a balloon to write a message or note to dad. Then all together we sent dad a mass balloon gram. Judy got pictures of most of the service and gave dad an awesome eulogy/letter from her and it honored the family too. I know Dad was looking down and so proud of her, she was strong and brave. We miss him terribly and he took a little of us with him. We are comforted knowing he is no longer in pain and at peace now living with our lord. He lives in our hearts forever and we will all join him when we are called home. Thank you for passing the information on to all dads friends at Frontier. He loved getting together with all of you. He enjoyed reminising over the good ole days. Those times and people were very special to him. He cared about all of you and I know it was mutual and he took those memories with him. Peace and Gods blessings from Clayton's girls and family. -Lynda Housh (6/6/13)