I am heartbroken to say this, but my good friend Chuck Lyford was killed in a vintage car race in Spokane today. Chuck was a champion hydroplane racer, and pilot of the P-51 Bardahl Special in the early days at Reno (winner at 1965 Los Angeles and Las Vegas). He was absolutely fearless, lived life on his terms, and was a friend unlike any other I have ever had. Chuck's favorite saying was "Every Day Counts". One thing I can say about Chuck Lyford is that he lived every day like it counted. Godspeed, my friend. My heart goes out to Pam, Charlie, and Kim.
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostI am heartbroken to say this, but my good friend Chuck Lyford was killed in a vintage car race in Spokane today. Chuck was a champion hydroplane racer, and pilot of the P-51 Bardahl Special in the early days at Reno (winner at 1965 Los Angeles and Las Vegas). He was absolutely fearless, lived life on his terms, and was a friend unlike any other I have ever had. Chuck's favorite saying was "Every Day Counts". One thing I can say about Chuck Lyford is that he lived every day like it counted. Godspeed, my friend. My heart goes out to Pam, Charlie, and Kim.
JohnJohn Slack
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Seattle Times
Chuck Lyford, a 75-year-old Seattle man who spent his life racing cars, boats and planes died Sunday afternoon after losing control of his vintage sports car at the Spokane County Raceway in Airway Heights.
Lyford was known in racing circles as a philanthropist and thrill-seeker. On Sunday, during the seventh annual Spokane Festival of Speed, he was zipping along the back stretch of the raceway when he lost control of his orange-and-black 1964 Elva Mark VII, said Jim Sloane, a local attorney and race organizer.
The car rolled several times, and emergency personnel responded in under a minute, Sloane said. They had to cut through pieces of the wrecked car to get Lyford out, he said.
Lyford was pronounced dead soon afterward at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center. Sloane said he had internal injuries.remember the Oogahonk!
old school enthusiast of Civiltary Warbirds and Air Racers
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Godspeed, CAL2. Thank you for my first ever airplane ride. Best $10.00 I ever spent! Your joy and enthusiasm for flying was infectious, as well as contagious.
Condolences to the family and friends he left behind.
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