REGINALD REYNOLDS GOETCHIUS
"Ray"
(1905 NY - 1963 CA)

(CNAC 194? - 194?)

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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 ...

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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.


The Miami Herald Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1946

September 20, 1946, crashed into Lochi Mountain

And from the September 1948 CNAC Magazine on page 4:



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