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Steve Bell
April 6, 2011
I had the pleasure of working with Hal for several years. He took his work seriously and demanded that others do the same. But his demands were often tempered with an encouraging word and usually a good story or two. I am grateful for the times we had together.
April 6, 2011
With his quick wit, laughter and warm smile he made foreign postings fun. We will hold him in our hearts where memories of special people go. I'm sorry for your lose. Bonnie Goodwin-Coffin
Bob Davis
April 5, 2011
I enjoyed working with Hal during our time at Boeing. He was a steady head in solving problems and a good engineer.
Arny Forner
April 5, 2011
Hal was a respected engineer at Boeing. He was involved in the investigation of many airplane accidents.
Arny Forner
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