HARVIE CHADDOCK 1964 - 1984 PILOT MKC MCI DEN Dear Frontier Family friends: With deep regret I forward to you at Marie Chaddock's request the sad news that Capt. Harvie Chaddock passed this morning, 7 May 2006. He apparently had felt bad for about a week and had seen his cardiologist on Friday. He felt good Saturday evening and went to bed. Marie was unable to wake him Sunday morning and called EMS who transferred him to North Kansas City Hospital where they tried for over an hour to revive him. Visitation will be Tuesday May 9 from 6 pm to 8 pm at: Mount Moriah Terrace Park Cemetery & Funeral Home 801 Northeast 108th Street Kansas City, MO 64155 Funeral to be Wednesday at 1:00 PM at the same location. -Ron Gallop (Forwarded by Phil Stallings) (5/7/06) H Chaddock started with the company 9/21/64 Per 1972 FL/ALEA seniority list. -Jake Lamkins (5/7/06) Oh my gosh! I just received an e-mail from Harvey a day or so ago! I am sorry to learn this. Would either of you have Harvey & Marie's snail mail address so that Cheryl and I might send her a note? -Billy Walker (5/7/06) Marie Chaddock 3401 N.E. 67th Kansas City, MO 64119 -Ron Gallop (5/7/06) Thanks, Billy. I had gotten the sad news. JoDelle has been emailing me Harvie stories. -Jake Lamkins (5/7/06) Jake, attached are a couple of cropped shots of Harvie taken at KC Crew luncheons last year. You may well get better ones but maybe these will help. "Big Harv" (as I called him) and I spent many fun and a few not-so-fun hours grinding along in DC-3's, CV-600's and CV-580's back in the 60's and 70's. There are a jillion stories to relate from those days, many of which probably shouldn't be told here! He was a great guy with a great sense of humor and a great gift of gab. He never got in a hurry nor caused others to be too impatient with him. My first thought when I read of Marie's trying to wake him up this morning was that I had tried the same thing several times over the years and it could be hard to do at times but testing the fire warning bell usually worked pretty good! But alas, today it was not to be. He's a great guy and will be missed by all. Tailwinds and smooth air Harv........and keep that pencil sharp as always. -H. A. "Jack" Frost (5/7/06) Thanks for the photos, Frosty. JoDelle has been emailing me about the time Harvie had her pantyhose on his head. Now that's something I would have paid to see. -Jake Lamkins (5/7/06) This is a tough one for me...not that losing anyone isn't tragic...but Harv was very special to the CV-580 crews out of MCI...he attended the past 2 reunions "The Committee" put together...and I know Marie was with him at our 1st "Return to Ft. Smith"...my heart goes out to her. -Lisa Sachetta (5/7/06) Harvie Chaddock Harvie Chaddock of Gladstone, MO. passed away on May 7, 2006. A beloved husband, father and friend who had a huge heart to everyone he came in contact with. He will be missed by his family and many friends and business associates. Harvie was born on March 24, 1929 in Grapevine, TX to Susan and Harvie Chaddock. He married Marie McCombs on January 27, 1957. He was a US Navy Veteran and was with the Dallas Fire Dept. for 15 yrs. and a pilot for Central Airlines/Frontier Airlines for 20 yrs. He retired in August 1984, since retirement Harvie owned and operated H&R Auto Sales with his son Rusty, and presently associated with On Time Auto with fellow Mason John Hart in Kansas City, MO. He was an active member of many organizations including Fidelity Lodge #339, Ararat Directors Staff, Ararat Shrine Temple, Scottish Rite, Barry Chapter of The Eastern Star #369. He also belonged to Liberty York Rite, a 50 yr. member of the Jewel P. Lightfoot Lodge #1283 in Dallas, TX., American Legion, VFW Post #5606 as well as an active member of the Heartland Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife Marie of Gladstone and one son William R. (Rusty) Chaddock of Kansas City. He is preceded in death by his daughter Connie Jean and his mother and father. Visitation will be held Tuesday, May 9th at Mt. Moriah Terrace Park Funeral Home, 801 NW 108th Street, Kansas City, MO. from 6-9 pm with a Masonic Service at 8 pm. Funeral service is at 1 pm followed by a luncheon at The Rising Sun Lodge at 2000 NW Barry Rd. Kansas City, MO. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shriners Childrens Hospital. (Arr: Mt. Moriah Terrace Park (816) 734-5500) Published in the Kansas City Star on 5/9/2006. Mornin' Ya'll .... the "ranks" are thinnin' way too fast lately ... I just wanted to let you know that I'm posting some stories about the guys and gals we all loved and flew with .... back when life was good. There's a new Harvey Chaddock from Don Welch posted this morning. You can see it by logging on to www.kansascitycrewbase.com and clicking on "Stories told in The Bar" in the index. Enjoy the website .... Until Next Time .... -Phil Stallings (5/22/06) A Harvey Chaddock story from Captain Don Welch Posted at the Kansas City Crew Base www.kansascitycrewbase.com Good Afternoon Guys, Harvey and I spent many hours in a DC-3. I remember one day in particular. We left DEN-COS-PUB-AMA-OKC- etc to MKC. Wind at COS was 120 degrees at 30-45. Lockett was on the ground and when we received landing clearance he piped in with, "Lots of luck". When we departed AMA there were a lot of thunderstorms along the route and Harv chose to fly low. About a thousand feet above the ground and we wandered here and there. When I called in range OKC we were advised that dispatch had sent a teletype to AMA to recall us because of the tornado warning issued. We were so low that we could not hear AMA. Harv flew that leg without a ripple in the air and no rain. When Harv heard that we had been recalled to AMA we were in the clear east of the weather and he wondered if "shouldn't we get a little skeered". H CHADDOCK Pilot seniority date of 9/21/64 on the 10/28/67 FL/ALPA seniority list. He is on the 9/1/81 seniority list but not the 9/1/85. His obit says he retired in Aug 1984. -Jake Lamkins (7/21/08) CHADDOCK, HARVIE Born 24 Mar 1929 Died 07 May 2006 Age 77 At 64119 Kansas City, MO SSN issued in Texas -SSDI (2/8/11)