I was 25 and remember the day, but I didn't know the whole story about the actual crash until today. I hadn't realized he was demoing his landings for a few friends that had come by, and on the fourth pass he screwed up (FAA called it pilot error) and when he realized it he ended up putting the plane into a nearby field and doing heroic work to save the lives of his buddy passengers. They all survived and he died when the left side of the plane hit a tree stump, throwing him and his seat forward. He was paralyzed and couldn't get out of the flames. His buddies tried then made it out themselves. They are alive today cuz Thurman ditched it heroically.
He is always considered a N Ohio guy (Canton), and the plane was used so he could go home after games, have dinner with his family, and get back in time for the next game. Many said that the plane and all the trips were too much for him, but he did it anyway. He was quite a family man.
+1 on the "Here's to you Thurman

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