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Gooch, William (d. 1965)

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• Four Wichita residents died late Saturday evening when a twin-engine Beechcraft plane plummeted to earth and burned in a milo field on the R. J. Franz farm southeast of McLain. Killed were Robert Lomax, 37, former Wichita attorney; his daughter Susan, 12; Robert McFarland, a flight instructor for a Wichita flying service; and Wm. Gooch of Koch Enginering Co. It is believed Mr. Lomax was taking instruction when the crash occurred. Only minutes before, the aircraft had touched down for a practice landing at the Newton airport.
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• Four Wichita residents died late Saturday evening when a twin-engine Beechcraft plane plummeted to earth and burned in a milo field on the R. J. Franz farm southeast of McLain. Killed were Robert Lomax, 37, former Wichita attorney; his daughter Susan, 12; Robert McFarland, a flight instructor for a Wichita flying service; and Wm. Gooch of Koch Engineering Co. It is believed Mr. Lomax was taking instruction when the crash occurred. Only minutes before, the aircraft had touched down for a practice landing at the Newton airport.
   
   

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1965 Sep 16 p. 5

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• Four Wichita residents died late Saturday evening when a twin-engine Beechcraft plane plummeted to earth and burned in a milo field on the R. J. Franz farm southeast of McLain. Killed were Robert Lomax, 37, former Wichita attorney; his daughter Susan, 12; Robert McFarland, a flight instructor for a Wichita flying service; and Wm. Gooch of Koch Engineering Co. It is believed Mr. Lomax was taking instruction when the crash occurred. Only minutes before, the aircraft had touched down for a practice landing at the Newton airport.

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