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Pence speaks at memorial service for Yeager in West Virginia

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager was remembered at a memorial service Friday as a hero, legend and friend who would go out of his way to help others.

Vice President Mike Pence started the service in Yeager’s home state of West Virginia by calling him “America’s greatest aviator” during a 15-minute address that detailed Yeager’s military career. of the best are humbled by

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During numerous video son to fly faster than sound in tributes, others spoke of the 1947. He flew for more than human side of Yeager, who 60 years and piloted an F-15 died Dec. 7 at the age of 97. to near 1,000 mph at Edwards His love for growing tomatoes. Air Force Base in October For hunting and fishing. His 2002 at age 79. work as a conservati­onist. And Yeager was born Feb. 23, his love for the Oak Ridge Boys.

Friend Sean Duffy said Yeager was involved in conservati­on fundraisin­g efforts that allowed a generation of children to enjoy the outdoors.

“He was a class act,” Duffy said.

Former astronaut Charles Duke said Yeager was his pilot school commandant when he applied for the space program in 1965. Yeager “was a great boss, a great mentor and a great encourager of all his students,” Duke said.

Caleb Deschanel, a cinematogr­apher on the 1983 movie “The Right Stuff,” said that when Yeager wanted to go to a test pilot school, the elite students’ jaws dropped upon seeing him.

“When the absolute best 1923, in Myra, about 40 miles southwest of Charleston. The family later moved to Hamlin, the county seat.

Yeager and his first wife, Glennis Dickhouse, had four children. She died in 1990.

He remarried in 2003 to Victoria Scott D’Angelo. She said Friday that the pair met on a hiking trail. They returned for a hike together the next day. She said he hugged her and that it felt “safe, warm, loyal.”

She said Yeager taught her how to fly, how to fish and how to hunt.

Next to Victoria Yeager onstage was an empty armchair. She closed her remarks by paraphrasi­ng something her husband said at a memorial to fallen New York police officers and firefighte­rs.

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