Making The Country A Safer Place To Live
The mysterious janitor said goodbye to the world on March 15, 2000, at the age of 81. He spent a big fraction of his life serving the country and died at his residence in Colorado leaving his wife Eileen behind. Even after death, he created history. Due to his exceptional service in the war, he was buried at the US Air Force Academy Cemetery in Colorado Springs. It made him the very first non -Air Force enlistee to be buried in an Air Force Academy. In 2009, his wife also died and was buried beside him.