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Jas Beckman
October 28, 2023
So sorry for this loss.
/s/ JimBob,
Fishing Buddy
Ian Burford
June 22, 2023
Very sorry to hear of this.
Roy was a lead of mine we worked the 747-400 horizontal stabilizer. He was a great mentor, engineer, friend, and respected DER/AR.
Phil Voeller
June 20, 2023
My deepest condolences on your loss. Roy was my first Lead Engineer when I first started at Boeing 30 years ago. He was a tremendous mentor as I learned to apply my academic knowledge to the aerospace environment, and I enjoyed working with him very much. His loss comes way too soon -- he earned a much longer and more joyous retirement. He will be missed.
Peggy Labuhn
May 29, 2023
My condolences, Roy will be missed. I worked with Roy at Boeing, and he was one of the most respected DER's. He was always ready to listen and never seemed to get upset, but he would definitely speak up if he didn't agree with what someone else was doing. He was a man of integrity.
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