REGINALD REYNOLDS GOETCHIUS
"Ray"
(1905 NY - 1963 CA)
(CNAC 194? - 194?)
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Background music to this page can be controlled here. While sailing to China this was a popular sing-a-long tune heard on deck. "By The Light of the Silvery Moon" |
Ray Goetchius worked in Components as a Chief Clerk. It is possible that the last name is spelled Goetchuis, transposing the "i" and "u". But, I believe "Goetchius" to be the most likely spelling, but ... Hold the phone... From the 1960's CNAC mailing list: Geotchius, Ray sr(don't know what "sr" means) CAT Taipeh, Formosa Believe it or not here's another spelling variation from the 1965 CNAC Mailing List: Ray Gootchius 7007 Leesville Blvd. N. Springfield, Va. Another list gives his name as: Reginald Goetchius -- Taipeh And it looks like Ray worked for the Civil Air Transport (CAT) during the early 1960's, possibly the 1950's, too. ![]() September 20, 1946, crashed into Lochi Mountain And from the September 1948 CNAC Magazine on page 4: ![]() ![]() or would like to be added to the CNAC e-mail distribution list, please let the CNAC Web Editor, Tom Moore, know. Thanks! |