Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Jerrie Mocks RIIP: Mocking Tin Goose

Recently added to the Deaths in 2014 site lists under September 30th:
Jerrie Mock, 88, American pilot, first woman to fly solo around the world.
Considering the "mocking mimicry" of my previous posts, it's worth looking into the etymology:
Well, they are in the pilot's seat so to speak, so it would be best to sit and listen.   Note this excerpt from her wiki page:
Geraldine "Jerrie" Fredritz Mock (November 22, 1925 – September 30, 2014) 
Her date of birth is meaningful given the twin numbers 11/22 in the day and month, both of which are additions to the "Identical Number Sequences" pattern-cluster.  Note these next two excerpts from her wiki page:

  • Three-Eight Charlie is a reference to the call sign, N1538C, of the Cessna 180 Skywagon Mock used to fly around the world
  • Mock's younger sister, Susan Reid, modeled for the statue while wearing Mock's knit skirt, sweater, and leather shoes that she had worn on her round-the world flight.
So keep in mind the name "Charlie" in the first and the surname "Reid" in the second and then Note my recent September 22nd post: 

Sir Charles Read RIIP: Read CHAЯLY 333/33 Pattern-Cluster ...
If you check out other titles in the last couple of weeks you'll note a "Read/Reid/Reed..." pattern-cluster has been in the works, so this cropping up is meaningful.

Note this next excerpt from Jerrie Mock's wiki page:

  • A life-size bronze sculpture of Mock, sculpted by Renate Burgyan Fackler, was unveiled in the courtyard of The Works museum in Newark, Ohio on September 14, 2013.
Note the date of September 13 at the end, and then note my recent September 14 post title: Ken Reed RIIP: Miss Our I, as you can see, the "Read/Reid/Reed..." pattern-cluster had been going on for awhile. 


  So let's read on don't you think, note this next excerpt from Mock's wiki page that stood out to me:

  • Her interest for flying was sparked when she was 7 years old when she and her father had the opportunity to fly in the cockpit of a Ford Trimotor airplane. 
Note from Ford Trimotor wiki page:

The Ford Trimotor (also called the "Tri-Motor", and nicknamed "The Tin Goose")
Now note my September 30th post title, Ansari; Joynt; Ghouse RIIIIIIP: Ghost House of Christmas Past ..., and this excerpt from the post:
The fact that the surname "Ghouse" is also close to "Ghost" is meaningful given the recent "Halloween Theme" pattern-cluster.  And even "goose" fits into the cryptic equation given a short story that I wrote many years ago... a funny true story that I entitled "The Goose of Christmas Past", a play on Charles Dickens "The Ghost of Christmas Past"
Of course the "Ghouse" is in reference to a notable person listed on the Deaths in 2014 site, Mohammad Ghouse, who passed away on the 29th of September, the day before Mock.  Note this next excerpt from the Ford Trimotor's wiki page:


DesignerWilliam Bushnell Stout
First flightJune 11, 1926

So note from Stout's wiki page: 
William Bushnell Stout (March 16, 1880 – March 20, 1956) 
It's his birthday that stands out when considering the following excerpt from the same September 30th post:
  • Michael Charles Scott-Joynt (15 March 1943 – 27 September 2014) 
  •  Mohammad Ghouse (March 15, 1931-September 29,2014) 
As you can see, they were born on the same day-- March 15!!  Ansari's birthday is not listed.
On the Deaths in 2014 site there was another person who stood out:
  • Dorothy Jennifer Beatrice Tyler née Odam (14 March 1920 - 25 September 2014)
So what we have now, is a "March 14, 15, 16/ Date Sequence" Pattern-cluster.

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