08 Dec STATEMENT REGARDING JOHN GLENN’S PASSING
As I sit in hospital and just heard that my friend John Glenn has passed away, I feel fortunate to be recovering from my own illness, but saddened that we lost another space pioneer and world icon.
I first met John Glenn in 1953 when I was a fighter pilot in South Korea in the 16th squadron and the 51st fighter group. He was the Ops officer of the 25th squadron in the 51st fighter group. The next time I learned about him he flew of course on his first orbital flight and then when I reported as a NASA astronaut in 1963 and started training in 1964 we both became elders in the same church in Houston, TX.
Not long after that he left NASA and of course pursued a career in politics while I went on to do my Gemini 12 and Apollo 11 missions. When he was 77 he flew again on a shuttle mission and became the oldest to fly in space. I saw him at various memorials and astronaut gatherings over the years and I believe the last time we saw each other in person was at Neil Armstrong’s memorial at the National Cathedral although we spoke by phone and corresponded by email since then.
I was very saddened to hear the John was ill over the past year. Since he was the last remaining Mercury astronaut, I was always lobbying him to encourage the Apollo guys to do regular reunions annually since we’re not getting any younger. With the news today I’m saddened again to hear that we have lost the pioneer of space flight for the United States, second only to Yuri Gagarin, and he will always go down in history as certainly one of the most influential officers in the Marine Corps and of course as one of the original Mercury 7 astronauts. I am very sorry that he has departed us with his wisdom. I join that crowd of people and the entire nation and the world in paying homage to his service.
BUZZ ALDRIN
Anonymous
Posted at 10:30h, 09 DecemberNice words Buzz. Our generation will never trully get the impact of this amazing journey of the moon race. John Glen will be remembered.
You are also one of the pionneer! Stay strong and get on your feet soon!
Phil Larson
Posted at 10:01h, 09 DecemberGreat memories Buzz. Thank you for sharing. John Glen flew his first orbital slight when I was just 48 hours old, so don’t recall. But have always held that event close since was near my birth date. God Speed John Glen, and God Bless Buzz Aldrin! Heros always! Get well soon! Phil
Juli Brown
Posted at 09:51h, 09 DecemberDear Mr. Aldrin, It is with great sadness we the people of the US hear of John Glenn’s passing. We will miss the courage John Glenn needed to climb aboard pioneering space rockets and make pioneering history.
We thank him and you Buzz Aldrin, for all you have contributed to in the advancement of space exploration.
Get well soon, Buzz!
RIP John Glenn!
Audrey Sendrey
Posted at 09:48h, 09 DecemberHope you are getting well Buzz and will soon be up and about. Like you I will miss John Glenn and all of you have been a part of my life from day one. I am 89 years old tomorrow so you see you all were with me for years. Get well,stay well, whatever it’s worth happy landings.Many more.
Bob Snyder
Posted at 09:15h, 09 DecemberThank you sir. You and your compadres are and always will be the true American heroes. Thank you all for giving us something to strive for in life. I will never forget any of you and what you did for our country and mankind.
Jörgen Aldrin
Posted at 09:10h, 09 DecemberSad to hear that a friend and space pioneer has left us
Leslie Predina
Posted at 09:02h, 09 DecemberI remember as a child watching the live broadcast of John Glenn in space. So awe inspiring. He will be missed. Godspeed.
Gina
Posted at 08:52h, 09 DecemberWell said.He had a long and exciting life for 95 yrs with his wife by his side…
You can’t ask for more than that.
God bless you both
Mr. Buzz
William Mapes
Posted at 08:46h, 09 DecemberThe Original 7 are together again, no doubt talking pilot shit, ragging on Scott Carpenter, and trying to get Gus Grissom to admit what happened with that hatch….
William Wates
Posted at 08:41h, 09 DecemberGodspeed, John Glenn!
Anonymous
Posted at 07:24h, 09 DecemberBeautifully said Buzz. Keep the dreams alive.
Anonymous
Posted at 07:18h, 09 DecemberDEAREST, BUZZ!! I’M A 74 WIDOW-WOMAN (OF 10 YEARS..I ALWAYS SAY,”MY HUSBAND AND DONS’ ADDRESS IS…HEAVEN !”…I AM A BELIEVING CHRISTIAN ..MATHEW 6: 34 ..”LIVE 1 DAY AT A TIME”…& I DO TO THE FULLEST!! PROVERBS 3:4-6. “LOVE ESTATE THE LORD WITH ALL YOUR HEART & LEAN NOT UNTO YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING–FOLLOW HIM AND HE WILL DIRECT YOUR PATH “!! SO, “THE FRIUITS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT “..GALATIANS 5:22-23..” LOVE, JOY, PEACE, PATIENCE, KINDNESS, GENTLENESS, GOODNESS, FAITHFULNESS, SELF-CONTROL!!”
I SHARE MY TESTIMONY WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT PROMPTS MOTHER AWAYS SAID, “YOU ARE AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL”!! BUZZ, I SAY TO TEENS, ETC…”I WAS YORK AGE ONCE..& SOMEDAY,YOU’LLOYD BE MY AGE!! IN 1960, RIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL I TOOK OVER AS “DANCE INSTRUCTOR–CHOREOGRAPHER TO 300 STUDENTS..AGES 4–20’s !
Anonymous
Posted at 07:16h, 09 DecemberDEAREST, BUZZ!! I’M A 74 WIDOW-WOMAN (OF 10 YEARS..I ALWAYS SAY,”MY HUSBAND AND DONS’ ADDRESS IS…HEAVEN !”…I AM A BELIEVING CHRISTIAN ..MATHEW 6: 34 ..”LIVE 1 DAY AT A TIME”…& I DO TO THE FULLEST!! PROVERBS 3:4-6. “LOVE ESTATE THE LORD WITH ALL YOUR HEART & LEAN NOT UNTO YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING–FOLLOW HIM AND HE WILL DIRECT YOUR PATH “!! SO, “THE FRIUITS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT “..GALATIANS 5:22-23..” LOVE, JOY, PEACE, PATIENCE, KINDNESS, GENTLENESS, GOODNESS, FAITHFULNESS, SELF-CONTROL!!”
I SHARE MY TESTIMONY WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT PROMPTS MOTHER AWAYS SAID, “YOU ARE AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL”!! BUZZ, I SAY TO TEENS, ETC…”I WAS YORK AGE ONCE..& SOMEDAY,YOU’LLOYD BE MY AGE!! IN 1960, RIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL I TOOK OVER AS “DANCE INSTRUCTOR–CHOREOGRAPHER TO 300 STUDENTS..AGES 4–20’s !
F.W. Rick Smith
Posted at 07:12h, 09 DecemberGod bless John Glenn. I wish I had half of his courage. What an inspiration and example on how to live life.
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Katherine Crank
Posted at 07:00h, 09 DecemberI thank God that He made John Glenn, yourself, and all the other wonderful astronauts as well as every man and woman in the space program. You are our heroes. I am retain that John Glenn is now soaring amongst the stars without needing spacecraft or supporting crew. But you–I’m glad you’re still here. I’m sorry your trip to Antarctica was interrupted. (That would be one of my dream trips!) I hope you stay well and continue to find much joy in your life. And, simply, thank you.
Lisa Croce
Posted at 06:48h, 09 DecemberAs a child of the 50’s I would regularly sit outside at night and look at our remarkable galaxy and think with absolute wonder about you and John Glenn bringing that contact with the vast infinity of space just a little bit closer. You and the space program helped to open my eyes and mind to the world of science- and I thank you as my chosen career became teaching high school science… You are pioneers, role models, and risk takers of the most special kind. I wish you a speedy recovery and I will look at the stars tonight and know that John Glenn has been carried home…
Brian
Posted at 06:43h, 09 DecemberBoth John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin have always been heroes of mine. John, now you may fly among the stars at will. “God Speed, John Glenn.”
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Posted at 06:38h, 09 December[…] John Glenn died yesterday. It’s hard to imagine such a thing was possible. He was a walking superhero of space exploration, a Democratic U.S. senator for 24 years, and a badass of epic proportions. He was also funny as hell (start at 1:27). Buzz Aldrin, a funny badass himself, is recovered after being emergency-evacuated from the South Pole, had this to say about Glenn. […]
Marilyn Hamot Ryan
Posted at 06:23h, 09 December“He slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God!” I remember our President repeating this quote after the Challenger disaster, and find it so appropriate today as we honor John Glenn, brave American hero!
Buzz, I was thrilled to meet you a few months ago in Ridgewood NJ! Please heal quickly and completely! Praying for you!! Mars is waiting for you!
Hugs!
Robin Grugin Zamory
Posted at 06:11h, 09 DecemberI am so sorry for the loss of your dear friend. He was a Legend to all, and will live in our hearts and history books. God Bless his family and friends in this time of sorrow. And, a speedy recovery to you, Col Aldrin. Love and hugs from the Grugins.
Karen Fashimpaur
Posted at 06:06h, 09 DecemberThank you for your service !! Glad you are recovering
Peter Todd Lorenzo
Posted at 05:47h, 09 DecemberAs a lifelong space nut, John Glenn was always someone I held in high regard. As I grew older and learned more about him, he did nothing but become more deserving of the most respect. Not only as an astronaut, pilot and politician, but as a person. He will be sorely missed. Godspeed John Glenn.
Chris Weston
Posted at 05:21h, 09 DecemberSo very sorry to hear the news, Great friends are hard to come by.
I hope you’re well on the way to a speedy recovery.
Safe travels.
To you and yours, have a very happy and healthy Christmas and New year. Chris
peter chapman
Posted at 05:17h, 09 DecemberHope you are recovering well. Godspeed to you too!
Michael hyldgaard
Posted at 05:14h, 09 DecemberHero’s that lives forever
Ken Ernandes
Posted at 05:14h, 09 DecemberIs is sad news to hear of the passing of such a great American icon. It was John Glenn’s flight, to which my parents directed my attention on a small black and white television. I was only three years old, but an instant fan of the space program. That impression grew into a lifelong career. Godspeed John Glenn!
Innocent Nyange
Posted at 05:09h, 09 DecemberAnd Edwin ” Buzz” i wish you a quick recovery a will to bare the loss of your old colleague John Glenn.
Innocent Nyange
Posted at 05:04h, 09 DecemberIt was God’s honor to the american nation and the whole world when He gave such rare knowledge of engineering to John Glenn. He passed as a hero and a patriot. May God rest his soul in eternal life and continuity to inspire more youth to follow in his footsteps.
Stephen Thornber
Posted at 04:32h, 09 DecemberI was very sad to read the news yesterday about John Glenn, I grew up as a young kid in the 60’s so space, exploring and the ‘Space Race’ always utterly fascinated me to the core. John was a legend, like you Buzz. and about you, please get well soon! You’re a living legend and please remain that way for a many more years, Hero!
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Ken Thomson
Posted at 02:42h, 09 DecemberMy first postage stamps were of JG ,as a young boy he soon became one of my heroes and like many became gripped by the wonder of space travel .
So glad that I grew up when all the Heroes of flight and speed were doing all the cool stuff .
RIP ,returned to heaven .
Helen
Posted at 02:14h, 09 DecemberRIP Mr Glenn RIP
Ian Ormiston Stables
Posted at 02:11h, 09 DecemberSo sorry that you have lost another very unique friend. You take good care of yourself Buzz – I am continually amazed at your energy and drive, but take the time you need to recover. We need you and your passionate wisdom for a good long time yet!
Best wishes, Ian
Rick van Beem
Posted at 02:06h, 09 DecemberGodspeed John Glenn. Many thanks for your bravery and kick starting the Western space program
jacomus
Posted at 01:24h, 09 DecemberWonderful sentiments
jacomus
Gino Iori
Posted at 01:11h, 09 DecemberRIP John Glenn. You were an inspiration to many people around the world. You are now on your final journey to meet your maker. Godspeed John Glenn.
Get well soon Buzz. It was great to hear you speak in Sydney in November. I hope that you continue to share your experience of space & passion for exploration for many mor years to come
Don Hornbeck
Posted at 01:05h, 09 DecemberJohn Glenn:
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Don Hornbeck
Posted at 01:03h, 09 DecemberMay the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Andy Palm
Posted at 00:57h, 09 DecemberThe world has lost a gentleman and a leader, his spirit shining like a bright star in the heavens. Thanks to John Glenn and thanks to you Buzz for providing us with your courage and your time in pursuit of the common good for humanity. Be good. Be well.
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Grant Vargas
Posted at 00:19h, 09 DecemberWords fail to describe the inspiration of audacity and curiosity you, Glenn, and NASA have give the human race. Instead, we shall convey it through action by getting our ass to Mars.
David Fandino
Posted at 00:13h, 09 DecemberNext to the Apollo 11 crew, one of my heroes! Wrote a couple of book reports about him as a kid! Later in life, I wrote to him on behalf of my 8 year old son,Connor. He wrote Connor back and sent him a personalized autographed photo! Class act!!
Joe in Maryland
Posted at 23:49h, 08 DecemberWere you aware of who your Russian counterparts were at the time, and what was your opinion of them? Was it a professional rivalry?
Andy Dimare
Posted at 23:31h, 08 DecemberBuzz…thank you for your words. My heart is saddened as well by his passing, although he lived a very rewarding life. I met Neil Armstrong in about 93 in Stead where he came out and flew a MIG, and I owned a T-28C. I’ve had the good fortune in doing both, and wish I could somehow have known you all. My heart is with you, and his family. God Speed to all of you….
NZREEDY
Posted at 23:28h, 08 DecemberHey Buzz, very sad news, you must have all been quite close, never easy losing friends. Try to see if I can visit you this weekend. Have a few NASA and Apollo collectables.
Hape Hertrich
Posted at 23:21h, 08 DecemberWe have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night … Rest in peace John Glenn … Friendship 7 will never Start again.
Stephen Hutchinson
Posted at 23:20h, 08 DecemberSad news of a pioneering icon. RIP. Sorry you lost another friend, your words are an inspiration for the next generations of intergalactic space travel.
Rauli Nevasmaa
Posted at 23:19h, 08 DecemberRespect for your career and missions.
Martyn Grimes
Posted at 22:55h, 08 DecemberNicely put Mr. Buzz. Get well, well. Here’s to many many more years of inspiration Mr. Aldrin.