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Ceremony To Remember Fallen Pilots Of Big Elk Fire

Public Invited To Ceremony

POSTED: 2:10 p.m. MDT July 23, 2002

The U.S. Forest Service will hold a memorial service for the two pilots who died fighting the Big Elk Fire near Estes Park, Colo., Thursday.

The service will be held at the Jeffco Airport tanker base at 9 a.m., on July 24, according to the Forest Service.

Pilots Rick Schwartz and Milt Stollack were flying a PB4Y-2 Privateer firefighting tanker when a wing came off and the plane crashed. An investigation is under way to determine why the plane crashed.

The two pilots were not employed by the Forest Service but worked for a Wyoming company that contracts with the government to fly slurry-dropping planes.

Schwartz's wife is due to give birth soon, and memorial attendees are encouraged to deposit a baby item at the open house.

People wanting to send sympathy cards to the families should then them to:

The Family of Rick Schwartz
P.O. Box 15
Ulm, MT 59485

The Family of Milt Stollak
P.O. Box 2412
Cathedral City, CA 92235


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