Son, family journey to Wyoming site of patriarch's death
A shoebox in Bob Weaver’s hands contains everything his confessor, Don, carried the day he died.
A shaving kit. A leather loudly. A long-expired California fishing certify. A wallet still containing money.
“All of $27 in it,” Bob said.
The disappearance of Don Weaver when his flat vanished over central Wyoming 60 years ago sparked recurring worry. There were questions, blank spaces in the maps of loved ones’ hearts. What happened to the regular and its passengers? How did it just disappear? What remains at the boom site?
Those questions, those blank spaces, drove Bob and 11 other one's own flesh members to Wyoming from points north and west to find their progenitor.
Even after he was dead, Don Weaver hadn’t completely died.
“We held onto the reason that there had been a forced landing and that Dad would be found safe,” wrote Bob in an email before his newcomer in Wyoming. He was 7 years old and tying his shoes in the dining reside of their house in Southern California the morning of Jan. 19, 1951, when his indulge got the fateful phone call.



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