JOHN CLARK COE FLIGHT STEWARD, STATION AGENT, STATION MANAGER, COST ACCOUNTANT, DIRECTOR-ECONOMIC RESEARCH, VICE PRESIDENT-ECONOMIC PLANNING DEN John Clark Coe joined Monarch in February, 1947. He has served as a flight steward, station agent, station manager, maintenance cost accountant, director of economic research, and staff vice president - economic planning prior to his present position. -FL NEWS, November 1981 The obituary for John Clark Coe is in the Denver Post, November 1, 2006. "Clark" started with Monarch Air Lines, February 16, 1947, as a Flight Steward, then was a station manager, maintenance cost accountant, director of economic research, staff vice president and vice president economic planning. The Frontier 35 Year Anniversary brochure has an excellent article and photo of "Clark." He retired December 12, 1984. Several years ago "Clark" told me he was working for Western Airlines in Denver, in November, 1946, as a Ticket Counter Agent and was aware of Monarch's first scheduled departure from Denver, November 27, 1946, so he went outside and watched the take-off. -Ken Schultz (11/2/06) Coe, John Clark COE, JOHN CLARK Clark Coe, 82 passed away on October 24, 2006. Survived by his wife Joy Coe, son Robert, daughter Nancy and five grandchildren. Memorial Service will be held at Wellshire Inn on Colorado Blvd at Hampden on Sunday November 5, 2006 at 1:00 P.M. ILO flowers donations to Prostate Cancer Research Institute, 5777 W. Century Blvd. Suite 800, Los Angeles, CA, 90045. -Denver Newspaper Agency (11/1/06). Bless Mr. Coe, may he rest peacefully. I met Mr. Coe at a regulatory function for a Frontier Route case. We talked and I remembered how nice he was and had given me his business card. Later I contacted him for advice how to become an employee for Frontier Airlines. While he did not personally assist me, he did refer me to another constituent and I was ultimately hired for a nearly 10 year career with Frontier. I have convinced myself that it was because of this gentleman, that I was able to enjoy over 20 years of airline employment with two carriers. Thank you John. -Dennis Casadoro (Seattle, WA ) (11/4/06) Sorry to hear of the passing of Clark Coe, he was great person and a good friend. I got to know Clark when I went into the sales department at Frontier. My first sales manager and mentor, Vern Carlson first introduced me to Clark. Clark attended a lot of sales meetings at the office and afterward at local watering holes, he had a great sense of humor. We will miss him. -Herb Schmidt (11/6/06)