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Good ol' Roy.
I once had the privilege of taking him to lunch when he flew his Mitsubishi MU-2 Turboprop into San Angelo for service (we built those planes here).
I had no clue who he was, other than it was past 2pm and "some pilot named, Roy, is at the service center and needs a ride to get some lunch." He wanted BBQ and was familiar with a good place close to the airfield.
Halfway through the meal, he looked at me and said, " You don't know who I am, do you?"
"No, sir. Should I recognize you?"
He wiped the sloppy sandwich drippings off his hands and extended one for a handshake... "Hi, I'm Roy Clark. Do you ever watch HeeHaw?"
That was the beginning of a years-long good friendship.
Whenever he brought his plane in for service, he always treated everyone like he was at the neighborhood garage. Played dominoes with the guys when he was there during their lunch break. He even snagged a sandwich off the "Roach-Coach" lunch wagon to eat with the mechanics.
I always admired his genuine appreciation of people.