Dad's passion included flying which was carried out though his volunteer work with the Long Island Early Flyers. Some of my best child hood memories involved flying in his plane to places like Dutchess County, Block Island (where we later learned ancestors settled. He would bring the family to the Early Flyers Air Show (antique planes) in Rhinebeck.
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