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Thursday, December 26th, 2019 at 7:51 am #7941Don GrilloKeymaster
We purchased a new WebCam for Sky Soaring. It’s going to be near 60° today, any of you retired guys up for installing it today? If so let me know and I’ll meet you out there.
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Thursday, December 26th, 2019 at 10:04 am #7942John PhelanParticipant
SSI Members,
Steve Wasilowski forwarded the obit, below. The old-timers will remember Clare Close. He was one of the original investors in Sky Soaring back in the early 80’s.
What most of you don’t know, or perhaps have forgotten, is that Clare sued the Club and the LLC in 1990’s because he felt his investment wasn’t providing the returns he wanted and the Club was being mis-managed and funds improperly allocated between the Club and the LLC. We literally spent tens of thousands of dollars and about 6 years defending the Club and the LLC from his frivolous lawsuit. The irony of the whole thing is that Clare was the Treasurer of the Club and LLC (and LP, before it) at the time and it was his handling of the books that made such a forensic mess of things. His defense, when this was pointed out to him, was that the rest of the Board should have stopped him!
Long story short, the courts dissociated the plaintiff group (Clare and lot of his doctor friends who he talked into investing and a few SSI members) from both the Club and LLC, and we bought out their shares at around $1,000 each, which is what we offered to do in the first place (Clare wanted $5,000/share).
In any case, the final footnote to a dark chapter in the history of Sky Soaring.
Best Regards,
John F. Phelan
Clarence Crosby Close
1926 – 2019
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Clarence Crosby Close, M.D. died peacefully at age 93 on Tuesday, August 6 at his home In Northbrook, IL. Clare Close was born on March 8, 1926 in Lockport, Illinois to Ralph and Dessie Close. One of three children, Doctor Close joined the Army Air Force at age 18 and served as a radioman on B-29s from 1944-1946, attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant. This created a lifetime love of flying and for many years, Dr. Close was an expert glider pilot.
Returning to his native state in 1946 after discharge, he earned his undergraduate degree in pre-medicine at Northwestern University. Doctor Close completed medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago and interned at Cook County Hospital. In 1950, he and Luann Denning were married. Together, they raised five children in Northbrook: Wayne, Kevin, Karen, Brian and Craig. In 1954, Doctor Close established a family medical practice in Northbrook, making house calls, delivering babies, performing surgery and sharpening his skill as an expert diagnostician. He retired in 1993. He found time to serve on the original board of directors for the First National Bank of Northbrook and was elected twice as the Head of Family Practice at Highland Park Hospital. An early “audiophile”, Dr. Close traveled across Chicago recording some of the great classical music performers of the area during the 1960s.
He was preceded in death by his beloved Luann after 54 years of marriage and is survived by his five children Wayne, Kevin, Karen, Brian, and Craig; 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, and his companion Patricia Conard who made him happy for the final 12 years of his life.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Clare’s memory to the Chicago Botanic Garden, chicagobotanicgarden.org, 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe, IL 60022
Plans for a celebration of Clare’s life are pending. Those wishing to participate or contribute memories to Clare’s Remembrance page please contact DocClose_Celebrate@att.net
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Thursday, December 26th, 2019 at 11:20 am #7943Larry KrengelParticipant
My memories of the Doc are vivid. In those days we would hold our meeting squeezed into the front room of the hangar. Clare’s contributions to the meetings often caused a quiet to settle in the room as he complained vociferously berating all present and members would take up quietly looking at their feet in embarrassment. He had a way of stopping any other discussion. I recall that when he left sky soaring we changed the numbers on the locks for the hangar and the tool room because he felt the club owed him something. Shortly after we settled the law suit the Doc took on the radio station WFMT suing them because he felt their radio signal had degraded. Sky Soaring now exists because of a group of members – some of them still around – would not accept losing the airport to the Doc.
Perhaps some of the members of that era recall the party we threw after settling with the Doc and the spud gun. Is it still hanging on the wall?
Larry
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SSI Members,
Steve Wasilowski forwarded the obit, below. The old-timers will remember Clare Close. He was one of the original investors in Sky Soaring back in the early 80’s.
What most of you don’t know, or perhaps have forgotten, is that Clare sued the Club and the LLC in 1990’s because he felt his investment wasn’t providing the returns he wanted and the Club was being mis-managed and funds improperly allocated between the Club and the LLC. We literally spent tens of thousands of dollars and about 6 years defending the Club and the LLC from his frivolous lawsuit. The irony of the whole thing is that Clare was the Treasurer of the Club and LLC (and LP, before it) at the time and it was his handling of the books that made such a forensic mess of things. His defense, when this was pointed out to him, was that the rest of the Board should have stopped him!
Long story short, the courts dissociated the plaintiff group (Clare and lot of his doctor friends who he talked into investing and a few SSI members) from both the Club and LLC, and we bought out their shares at around $1,000 each, which is what we offered to do in the first place (Clare wanted $5,000/share).
In any case, the final footnote to a dark chapter in the history of Sky Soaring.
Best Regards,
John F. Phelan
Clarence Crosby Close
1926 – 2019
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Thursday, December 26th, 2019 at 11:49 am #7944John PhelanParticipant
He sued the State of Illinois Clean Air Testing program, too, claiming they damaged his car by inserting the sensor probe into the tailpipe. He used the courts as his brickbat to get his way.
Best Regards,
John F. Phelan
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Thursday, December 26th, 2019 at 11:53 am #7945Greg TomczykParticipant
Family still in, so this retired guy can’t make it. Thanks for the greeting and picture, still waiting for your reply as to where /how it was created… or am I having a senior moment?
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Friday, December 27th, 2019 at 8:17 am #7946Dennis BurkeParticipant
And this guy was a doctor?
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Sunday, December 29th, 2019 at 1:35 pm #7949John PhelanParticipant
Is the annual Chili Cookoff on the radar for Wednesday? I have seen no info come through and it is not on the calendar. Anybody?
Best Regards,
John F. Phelan
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Sunday, December 29th, 2019 at 2:00 pm #7950Karl LandlParticipant
I only heard of the name Dr. Clare Close while flying out of the CGC field. It was some time in the 90s when a notice was posted on a wall in the club house informing all members not to talk to or welcome Dr. Close and his group with all the names listed. Dr. Close however made a flight with Ron Ridenour but afterwards was told that he would not be accepted as a new member because he failed the check ride badly and would not fit into the club.
Will there be a Chili fest Jan. 1st.? We don’t hear anything! Happy New Year to All!
Karl
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