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Kent Rex Crenshaw

2011, Georgia

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Kent Rex Crenshaw 1947 - 2011 - SAVANNAH - Kent Rex Crenshaw died Saturday, April 2, 2011 in Roswell, NM. Born January 21, 1947 to Rex and Therina Crenshaw, in San Bernardino, CA, Kent graduated with a B.S. in General Engineering from the US Military Academy at West Point, NY in 1969. Kent went...

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Kent was a great B-2 Test Pilot and friend. We miss him and the program misses him as well. Our condolences to the family.

Kent was perhaps the kindest and most gracious man I ever knew. We were in shock when we heard of his passing. Karen and I Frequently talk of him and Judy. He is missed and the world is a poorer place without him.

Lt. Col. Crenshaw was my squadron commander at Edwards AFB - a true scholar and gentleman who was liked/ respected/ admired by all who served with him as fine pilot, engineer and officer. He will be missed. RIP.

I was saddened to hear of Kent's passing. I was an instructor of his at the Test Pilot School and worked with him later during his return to the Academy. He was a true gentleman and professional, and always a pleasure to work with and be with. He will be greatly missed.

Judy, too many years and too few words. I only just learned of the terrible accident and Kent's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this passage in your life. Doug Tudor and Laurelle Callaghan (80B)

My deepest condolences to the entire Crenshaw family on Kent's untimely passing. I apologize for the lateness of this entry; I only learned of the tragedy that took him from us yesterday. As a West Point classmate who was also commissioned in the Air Force, I knew Kent to be one of the steadiest and most reliable among us. His loss diminishes us all; he will sorely be missed.

Dear Judy,
I met Kent while working for Flight Safety in Savannah. I had the honor of flying with him on a few occassions. We became instant friends and stayed in contact with each other when I moved to NJ and worked with CAE. I called him whenever I had a question that I could not answer and trusted Kent's answer to be true. I did not find out about his death until a few days ago and I truly feel a loss. I believe we will see him again and I am pleased that I was blessed to be one of...

It was an honor and a pleasure to work with Kent on the B-2 program. He was the consumate professional and a real gentleman.

I had the pleasure of working with Kent out of Gulfstream Long Beach. I enjoyed talking about GA flying with him. He was a very special person and he will be missed greatly. My deepest condolences.

Heather Gamble, ArincDirect RVSM