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NEW YORK, 1964 Past President, Clarence A. DeGiers, now president of the Liquidometer Corporation of Long Island City, contributed all the printing used in connection with the 1964 Reunion. Everybody agrees that it was a fine job and a big one. Lest we forget, Clarence DeGiers was also responsible for the placing of the 25-ton Early Bird monument on Governor's Island in New York Harbor ten years ago. This is the largest monument ever erected in memory of the Early Birds and their pioneering efforts in aviation. Now that the election is over and the government has announced that Governor's Island will be discontinued as an Army installation, who is willing to venture a guess as to what will become of this magnificent monument? December 1964, Number 71 |
via email from Gary Leunis, 8-18-08 My grandmother was his 'care taker' and friend for 10, maybe 20 years until his death in old Brookville Long island. He was a very kind and gracious man. She died 8 years ago, but my father knows a lot more. If interested I'll foward your questions to my father. Gary Leunis Editor's Note: I thank Gary for this bit of insight into the personality of Clarence. I am very interested in whatever additional information his father may share with us. |
via email from Gary Leunis, 8-28-08 Very few knew about this wonderful man. I am not an internet person, so I'll do the best I can. I'm 69 and I remember him well. My mother was his wife's special person 'for she was ill with emphesema since 1957.' My mother would go to their home 2 or 3 times a week to stay with her and care for her. About 10 years later, to the best of my recollection, she passed away. Mr. De Giers asked my mom to stay on. He was a private person and didn't want any fuss about him. He was a very bright person. There are things I could tell you, but I'll have to have maybe some questions from you. I have an envelope written by him regarding the first successful flight on the Isthmus of Panama. I believe it was 1911. Please reply. Give me time if you are interested. |
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by George Chevalier You can also find a large photograph of Clarence and his plane by clicking on: While on the site, you may want to browse some of the other stories. |
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From The Early Birds of Aviation Roster of Members January 1, 1996 If you have any more information on this Early Bird, please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper Back |