| Steven Russell
Marsh
1957 - 2003
"Loving the Best"
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his earliest years, Steve’s life was bound up with flight
and space exploration. As an adult, his work as director of programme
management with a multi-national aerospace company flew him to
all parts of the globe. In his travels he was able to meet and
talk with distinguished American astronauts whose experiences
and wisdom he greatly appreciated. He campaigned to his very last
days to prolong the operational existence of Concorde, the aeronautical
love of his life, and took every opportunity for flight in that
wonderful plane.
Steve was a one-off, an original and unconventional man of ideas.
We should let his friends and colleagues define him:
- “A steady friend, of sharp intelligence and caustic
wit, but a softie at heart.”
- “A phenomenal intellect, with a clarity of vision and
weight of argument....”
- "...throughout the world recognised and respected for
his skill and dedication to aerospace programmes….”
- “So impressed by what he had achieved in his life, and
always entertained by his presence....”
- “His brilliance was at times astonishing....”
- “His ability to put together a ‘cunning plan’
in the direst of circumstances was unique. I will treasure forever
the friendship that we had.”
Aerospace apart, his passions were classical music and cricket.
He once said that a supreme moment of sublime happiness occurred
during a performance of the works of Wagner at the Bayreuth Festival.
He would have been ecstatic about England’s Ashes victory.
His family try to take comfort in the thought that this extraordinary
man packed more life into his 46 years than most of us manage
in our threescore and ten. Now he has “slipped the surly
bonds of earth” and we are left with only the blazing trail
that is his wake.
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