JACK ZWECK AIRCRAFT INSPECTOR DEN I have received info on two deaths. 1. Roger Carter - Inspector ( for both the old and new Frontier ). Died Dec 30, 2004. Obit is in the Denver Post today ( Tuesday Jan 4, 2004 ). 2. John "Jack" Zweck - Inspector Died Dec 16, 2004 . He lived in Erie, CO. Find Obit on a Google search for John Leonard Zweck, or www.coloradohometownnews.com/obituaries. -Ken Schultz (1/4/05) John Leonard “Jack” Zweck of Erie died Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004. He was 69 years old. Mr. Zweck was born Nov. 10, 1935, to Leonard and Eleanor (McLaughlin) Zweck in Dougherty, Iowa. On May 21, 1960, he married Gwendolyn Campbell in Dougherty, Iowa. The couple later divorced. On Jan. 26, 1991, he married Kathy Kay Kitzman. In 1954, Mr. Zweck graduated from St. Patrick’s School in Dougherty, Iowa. He entered the U.S. Air Force in 1954 and served as a jet aircraft mechanic. He also was a jazz saxophone musician in the Air Force with “The Blue Notes” band. In 1961, he graduated from Lewis College in Joliet, Ill. Mr. Zweck was one of the first members of the Experimental Aviation Association. In 1975, he started his own company, Aircraft Steel. In the early 1990s, Mr. Zweck and his wife formed Long’s Peak Alpacas Farm in Erie. He previously worked for Pacific Aeromotive, Continental Airlines, Frontier Airlines and Branson Aircraft until his retirement. Mr. Zweck is survived by his wife, Kathy; a sister, Darlene; two brothers, Bob and Joe; four daughters, Laura Ann, Kathryn Jolene, Julie Rae and Shari Lynn; a son, John Daniel; and two stepsons, Shane and Wade Durben. He was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret; and a brother, Don. Memorial services were held Wednesday, Dec. 22, in Fort Lupton. Condolences may be made to Kathy Zweck, 923 Weld County Road 7, Erie, Colo., 80516. -COLORADO HOMETOWN NEWS 1/4/05) Date of hire Aug. 7, 1978. He died at home, according to his wife Kathy - outside in the yard. -Ken Schultz (1/18/05)