Paul Poberezny

Paul Poberezny

Paul Poberezny Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 24, 2013.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Paul Poberezny, founder of the Experimental Aircraft Association, which draws tens of thousands of pilots to Wisconsin each year for a convention that includes one of the nation's largest air shows, died Thursday after a fight with cancer. He was 91.

Poberezny died in the morning at a retirement home in Oshkosh, where EAA has been based since 1983. The organization announced his death on behalf of his son, Tom Poberezny.

EAA started as a club for those who built and restored their own aircraft in 1953, when Poberezny gathered a group of recreational aviation enthusiasts in Milwaukee. Working from an office in his basement in the Milwaukee suburb of Hales Corners, he grew the club into an association with more than 180,000 members.

EAA moved in 1983 to Oshkosh, where it had been hosting AirVenture, an annual pilots' convention and air show, since 1970. The event draws 10,000 planes and tens of thousands of participants each summer.

"As Paul often said, he considers himself a millionaire because through aviation he made a million friends. He leaves an unmatched legacy in aviation and can be best remembered by all the people who discovered aviation through his inspiration to create EAA," his family said in a statement issued by the association.

Poberezny championed amateur aircraft building, working with federal officials to get regular people the right to design, build and fly their own planes. As a result, more than 30,000 amateur-built aircraft are on the FAA registry, the EAA said.

Ron Scott, an 81-year-old pilot from East Troy, Wis., met Poberezny when Poberezny flew a homebuilt airplane into the airport where Scott kept his plane. They had a cup of coffee, and Poberezny told Scott about EAA. Scott joined the group and began designing a plane that he finished in 1969 and flew for more than 40 years.

"As far as I'm concerned he's the father of sport aviation, that's why I used to call him dad all the time," Scott said and then laughed.

The great attraction to EAA was the camaraderie that began with Paul, Scott said. He remembered a board member once worrying that the group was getting too big.

"Paul says, 'What are you going to do, put a sign out there that says we can only let 5,000 people in?' Well, you can't do that, so it just grew," Scott said.

Born Sept. 14, 1921 in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Poberezny moved as a child to Milwaukee, where he grew up in near poverty. He got his start in aviation when a high school teacher gave him an old glider on the condition Poberezny restore it to airworthiness. He rebuilt the glider and taught himself to fly it at age 15.

Poberezny served in the military during World War II, teaching flying in several types of aircraft. After the war, he served in the Wisconsin Air National Guard, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1973.

Scott said Poberezny built five or six airplanes during his life, and his designs for a couple aerobatic planes with double wings are still being sold. Poberezny had no engineering training but was self-taught, his friend said.

"He's always been an airplane nut, kind of like the rest of us old guys," Scott said.

Poberezny served for decades as the volunteer president of EAA. He retired from day-to-day involvement in 1989 but served as board chairman until 2009, EAA spokesman Dick Knapinski said. Even after that, he continued to participate in association activities and events.

Along with his son, who lives in Brookfield, Poberezny is survived by his wife, Audrey, and daughter Bonnie Parnall, of Oshkosh.

M.L. JOHNSON
Associated Press


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October 15, 2016

As a boy attending what was then simply called "Oshkosh, My father and I watched Paul skillfully put his P-64 through its paces over Wittman Field. What I wouldn't give to see that again and have met him. Perhaps the last of the "great ones" They are profound shoes to fill.deepest condolences to Mr. Poberezny's family.
Jonn Bruce Kentucky 1968 junior member

James Peterson

July 10, 2015

I remember my first job after leaving the Navy in 1980 was a security guard at EAA. Just prior to the convention we had a meeting and "Pope Paul" came in and spoke to the group. This job eventually lead me into my current career as a security professional. Nine years later I was working at Oshkosh Truck as a security guard when Mr. Poberezny buzzed the guard shack during his approach to the runway at Wittman Field. I learned then that this was an almost weekly occurrence on Saturdays and I loved to watch him fly over. Mr. Poberezny seemed like a regular guy who had time for the little people.

September 9, 2013

I met him for 5 min at Airventure 2006 and he acted like he had known me for years. Me a nobody, he a legend, but it didn't matter. I walked away thinking what a nice man that guy is. I am sorry he's gone but he had a great life and was very well loved by many. I am happy for him.

September 2, 2013

May God remember him personally. (Malachi3:16)

Linda

August 28, 2013

Take comfort in the promise God gives us, that one day,
no resident will say "I am sick" but all can look forward
to the opportunity to live forever. (John 17:3)

Karen Weyand

August 27, 2013

Dear Audrey, Tom, Bonnie and Family,
My deepest sympathy in the passing of Paul.
I have such wonderful memories from working at EAA,and enjoyed my time with all of you while you were based in Franklin. I recently visited with Mary and we talked about working @ EAA and the great times we all shared.
May all the wonderful memories bring you peace,comfort and harmony. May God Bless you all.
Fondly,

Karen (Jensen) Weyand

Tom Boyson

August 27, 2013

Hearing the roar of jets soaring today near the EAA grounds it gave me goose bumps to think of the great loss our community has had with the passing of Paul and what he has done for the spirit of aviation and the State of Wisconsin since his arrival. Paul literally and figuratively took our eldest son under his wing for the past 3 decades sharing his enthusiasm for aviation and life. Wether it was teaching him how to build a wooden wing rib in the airplane factory to final conversation at AirVenture 13. Truly a man among men that never let his celebrity get in the way of his relationships and kind nature. When the sounds of AirVenture start out next summer there will be a huge loss on the grounds and in the hearts of many. Our condolences to the Poberezny and the EAA family. We have lost a true hero. May he rest in peace. The Tom Boyson family.

Ron Vandenboom

August 27, 2013

In 1952 my dad took me over to Franklin and (Carl)Schultz's 66 Service to see if I could get a job there. I remember the evenings when Paul and 5 or 6 other guys would sit around and discuss airplanes. A year or so later they would write the EAA by-laws in Carl's (EAA 2) kitchen. Bob Nolinski (EAA3) would would do the newsletter, and I would pick them up and deliver them to the post office. About that time I bought Audrey's 1941 Chevy coupe from Paul, and he recruited me into the 128th Fighter SQ Air National guard in 1953. Paul was a remarkable man and was fun to be around. He once invited me to take ride in a P-51 but the mission was scrubbed at the last minute. We'll miss you, Paul. Thanks for the memories and all you've done for aviation.
My condolences and gratitudes to Audrey, Tom and family.
Ron Vandenboom, (Franksville, Wi EAA 15)

August 27, 2013

I attended the Chapter Leader's Workshop in January 2009 and got an opportunity to go to Paul's "office" and see his memorabilia, and talk with him. He impressed me with his love of aviation and his obvious love of people. He even looke a little like my deceased father, who loved aviation as well, and reminded me of him.
He will always be an inspiration to me. Thanks Paul!

pat smylie

August 27, 2013

i used to work at eaa in the early 70's when it was still in frankling. paul and his wife are very special people. paul was great to work for and always had a smile and nice word for every one. he will be greatly missed and i'll remember him forever.

Forest Miller

August 27, 2013

Thank you Paul for your love and dedication to flight. A general aviation pilot.

Cathy Harbin

August 26, 2013

My husband and I were such fans of the Eagles Aerobatic Flight Team that Rick built an Eagles pedal plane for our Son. What an inspiration Mr. Poberezny was. Blessing to his family.

Bill Anderson

August 26, 2013

May your wings be level and your visibility unlimited.
Go fly with the angels, my winged friend!

Dave Johnson

August 25, 2013

I know no one who done more for Aviation than Paul. My old Friends Dave Adams, and Chris Glantz from the Bluelick Flying Club were Members

Bob Whittier & Paul Poberezy, 2004

Jenny Whittier

August 25, 2013

It is hard to convey just how central a role Paul and EAA have played in the lives of the Whittiers over the course of the past 60 years. I write on behalf of all of us, including Bob, to express our deepest condolences to Paul's family, and to offer heartfelt thanks for a lifetime of happy memories. None of our lives would have been the same without him, and he will be sorely missed.

Bobby Foster

August 25, 2013

As an Airplane nut myself I feel a kinship. ----Rest in peace my Friend !

John Whittier

August 25, 2013

I knew Paul through my father, Bob Whittier, who was an early EAA member and wrote for EAA publications for decades. The two men were the same age (Paul was less than a year older than Dad) and they shared many interests and opinions. I had a brief conversation with Paul at Oshkosh in 2012, now just over a year ago. I passed along my Dad's best wishes to Paul and in turn passed Paul's regards to Dad. Paul liked to say that he was a millionaire because he had a million friends; Paul will be missed by those million.

james Whittier

August 25, 2013

I grew up going to Rockford, then Oshkosh. Getting to see Paul himself was an honor every year. In 2004 my dad was inducted into EAA Hall of Fame and Paul gave us a great tour of all his hangars, ending a great day with Rum & Coke & Paul, Great Guy & A Great Life! Jim Whittier & Family

Kyra Campbell

August 25, 2013

You were such a great man, Paul. You will be greatly missed by myself and many others. Thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends.

Larry Schuhart

August 25, 2013

Audrey and Family

I can't express how sad I am to hear of Paul's passing. Flying with him was truly one of the major highlights of my life. Paul always had time to say hi and talk to me and my family no matter how busy he was. Audrey you have my deepest sympathy I will truly miss him.

James Cone

August 25, 2013

Paul changed aviation history for the better and he will always be remembered by those who love to build and fly home built aircraft.

Bob Craig

August 25, 2013

Thanks for giving form and meaning to the passon for flight we all share. May your new wings serve you well.

August 25, 2013

We've lost a good one... and a Vet! Now he can reach up and touch the face of God! Chelsey Abrams, Mt. Shasta, ca.

jUANITA

August 25, 2013

TO: the Poberezny Family and friends, All suffering soon to end. The human family has suffered greatly from wars, proverty, disasters, crime, injstice, sickness,and death. the question is will this ever end? THE COMFORTING ANSWER IS YES,gOD:S WORD TELL US THIS AT PHALM 37:10,11,&29 PLEASE READ THOSE COMFORING VERSES.

2009 AirVenture

Russ Zimmerman

August 25, 2013

Outstanding man, who lived an outstanding life. Thanks for everything, Paul. You made a tremendous difference.

David Leiting

August 25, 2013

Paul, Thank you for everything you did for aviation, but more importantly, for what you did for the people of aviation community. Godspeed PHP.

Nikki Dobberstein

August 25, 2013

Truly the loss of a legend. My sincerest condolences to all who knew him.

Mar Lindp

August 25, 2013

What a wonderful contribution & legacy Mr. Poberezny has shared with us all.
Psalms 37:10,11

August 25, 2013

Fly on Paul.You have touched the face of God,and given us all memories that will never been forgotten.

Al Sefton
Sarasota,Florida

August 25, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

August 25, 2013

Happy tailwinds Paul.

August 25, 2013

My sympathy to Tom and the Poberezny family. I like to think of my dad and yours hanging out in that big hangar telling skydiving and flying stories. You and yours are in my thoughts and prayers....Kathie Duell Fraederich

Tim & Katy Dimmer-Howard

August 25, 2013

Thank you Paul for all you have done to help the average person reach their personal dreams of flight...

Steve Pagels

August 25, 2013

From Hales Corner to Oshkosh. A friend who will be missed, but never forgotten...

John Gulig

August 25, 2013

The EAA and aviation has lost a great man. Paul was the founder of sport aviation and a friend to all who loved flying. Even those of us who did not fly but kept them safe have lost a great friend. Even after the strike in 81 Paul remained a friend to me after time had passed. Soar high friend the weather is just perfect for flying!

Steve Pierce

August 25, 2013

Thanks, Paul. Blue skies and tailwinds.

Patrick Panzera

August 25, 2013

Thank you Paul.

August 25, 2013

My sympathy to Audrey, Tom, & Bonnie. I recall the very early days in the Hales Corners area, starting at the house, and progressing to the small building at 11311 Forest Home Avenue, before relocating to Oshkosh. Paul was a terrific personality, and had a wonderful family that always had a smile on their faces.

Nick Chapel - U S Postal Service, retired.

Pat K

August 25, 2013

I have many memories working with Paul in the airplane factory. He was special in ways the masses will not know. His quiet compassion as well as the desire for perfection allowed him to become the legend.

Lisa Toll

August 25, 2013

Thanks for everything Paul.

Jane Dowling

August 25, 2013

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.

Steve Savage

August 25, 2013

God Bless Paul and the entire EAA family. He is the reason many of us found the passion for aviation. Oshkosh and the rest of EAA will miss you always.

August 25, 2013

Thank you

Jane Gardner Birch

August 25, 2013

Paul was a man of generous spirit. He wrote a wonderful endorsement for my book, though he never met me in person. But because he had been a flight instructor for the Civilian Pilot Training Program, "They Flew Proud" spoke to him.

Larry Heck

August 25, 2013

From another "old, but not bold", pilot....RIP Paul. Condolences to your family.
Larry Heck
Indianapolis, IN

Edwin Torbett

August 25, 2013

Paul will be missed by all as you never knew when eh would stop for a chat with the volunteer workers during the convention. He was a people person.

Dwayne Bickham

August 25, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Veronica Bailey

August 25, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Sam Falzone

August 25, 2013

To Paul's family:
May he rest in peace. God bless.

scott smith D-2111

August 24, 2013

Mr. Poberezny was always a great inspiration to me. I always loved seeing him in his P-64. I grew up a few blocks from gen. Mitchel field, and was able to participate in the EAA airshow as a skydiver, with the sky knights sport parachute club. Meeting him was a great moment in my life. He will be missed. Fly on sir, fly on!

Phyllis Jundt

August 24, 2013

Didn't know Paul personally, but knew of him thru EAA! My sympathy goes out to hi friends and family.

John Cook

August 24, 2013

Condolences to the Poberezny family. I'm very sorry for your loss but congratulations to Paul for an amazing life, fully lived.

steve and vicki tuesburg

August 24, 2013

Farewell Paul, your can finally stay in the clouds. You will be missed.

August 24, 2013

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May all be comforted by the wonderful promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. Neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

August 24, 2013

My condolences to the Poberezny family. May you find comfort from God's word recorded at Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10 regarding the loss of your loved one.

Ray Tagge

August 24, 2013

Paul Poberezny, my good friend and Korea War buddy. Just heard you filed your last flight plan. I'll soon be in trail, don't know whether I will catch up. You founded and made EAA a great organization. So long "Poop-Deck", God Bless.
Ray Tagge EAA#293
Lt. Colonel, USAF (ret.)

Alexander Laslo

August 24, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow, RIP, Paul from Nick & Nancy Laslo.

RIP, buddy. Nick &Nancy Laslo

Nancy Laslo

August 24, 2013

Hunter Heath III, M.D.

August 23, 2013

Godspeed, old friend! Yours was a life well and truly lived. You will be missed.

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