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Leo Leonard, PSA co-founder who fought to clear pilot's names, dies at 101 - Obituaries

By PAM KRAGEN | The San Diego Union-Tribune | Published: May 6, 2021 SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) Among San Diego aviation buffs, Leo Leonard will always be remembered as a co-founder of PSA, the spunky San Diego-born Pacific Southwest Airlines that flew the California skies from 1949 to 1987. But until his dying day, the 101-year-old San Diego resident was hoping to rewrite the history of how some of the pilots he hired during the company’s glory days are remembered. The World War II veteran died peacefully from natural causes Monday at his home in the Del Cerro neighborhood. Ann Leonard, his wife of 75 years, was by his side. In an interview at his home just three weeks before his death, Leonard said he wanted to honor the 144 lives lost in the Sept. 25, 1978, crash of PSA Flight 182. But his dying wish was to clear the name of Capt. James McFeron, who federal investigators found responsible for the fiery accident, which occurred when the 727 jetliner collided with a C

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Obituary: 1919-2021: Pacific Southwest Airlines co-founder Leo Leonard fought to clear pilot's names

DEL CERRO  Among San Diego aviation buffs, Leo Leonard will always be remembered as a co-founder of PSA, the spunky San Diego-born Pacific Southwest Airlines that flew the California skies from 1949 to 1987. But until his dying day, the 101-year-old Del Cerro resident was hoping to rewrite the history of how some of the pilots he hired during the company’s glory days are remembered. The World War II veteran died peacefully from natural causes at 5 a.m. Monday at his home in Del Cerro. Ann Leonard, his wife of 75 years, was by his side. In an interview at his home just three weeks before his death, Leonard said he wanted to honor the 144 lives lost in the Sept. 25, 1978, crash of PSA Flight 182. But his dying wish was to clear the name of Capt. James McFeron, who federal investigators found responsible for the fiery accident, which occurred when the 727 jetliner collided with a Cessna airplane during its final descent over North Park to San Diego International Airport.

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Obituary: 1956-2021: 'Farmer Bill' Tall taught San Diegans how to grow for 48 years

CITY HEIGHTS    Long before organic gardening, native plants, sustainability and free-range chicken coops became the trendy ways to landscape backyards in San Diego, there was “Farmer Bill” Tall. From the day he started his City Farmers Nursery in City Heights nearly 50 years ago, Tall taught generations of San Diegans how to garden in a planet-friendly way with enthusiasm, experience and kindness. He died Tuesday at age 64, following a long battle with cancer. Local gardening author and expert Nan Sterman said Tall was always forward-thinking about gardening, even though his eclectic nursery has the look and feel of an old-fashioned mercantile and petting zoo.

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