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    Willie McCool Statue
 

Dedicated on Saturday, May 7, 2005

Huneke Park at 82nd Street and Quaker Avenue

Artist Eddie Dixon

 

Commander

William Cameron McCool

     Mankind looks to the heavens with a send of wonder, a thirst for knowledge and a dream to achieve the impossible.  From the days of the first pioneer pilots, adventurous men and women have risked everything for the chance to touch the sky, to see the Earth from above and advance the cause of humanity.

      From an early age, William "Willie" McCool set his sights on the future.  After Graduating from Coronado High School in Lubbock, TX, Willie's lifelong interest in science led him to a career as a test pilot for the U.S. Navy.  Cmdr. McCool became an astronaut candidate and reported to Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas in 1996.  He was assigned the role of pilot for STS-107, a mission that featured more than 80 experiments.  McCool and his six crewmates perished when Space Shuttle Columbia broke up during re-entry over the Texas Panhandle on February 1, 2003.

     This memorial was created as a lasting tribute to McCool: his life, his vision and his contributions to our understanding of our place in the universe.  The young boy represents both McCool's early interest in science and the sense of adventure and curiosity inherent in children everywhere who dream of achieving the impossible.

     May this memorial pay tribute to a fallen hero, inspire the dreams of future generations and remind us all to keep our eyes forever fixed upon the heavens.

    

     "From our orbital vantage point, we observe an Earth without borders, full of peace, beauty and magnificence, and we pray that humanity as a whole can imagine a borderless world as we see it, and strive to live as one... in peace."
Cmdr. William "Willie" McCool, January 29, 2003

 

 

The Willie McCool Memorial Foundation
Thanks Its Sponsors

Civic Lubbock
City of Lubbock
CH Foundation
Atmos Energy
Don Kay Clay Cash Foundation
Full Service Holiday Inns of Lubbock
Lubbock Chamber of Commerce
Wholesale Envelope, Inc.
The Price Group
Diekemper Family Foundation
Buesseler Foundation
The Dallas Foundation
Kyle Lance Fulton
Betenbough Capital, Inc.
Lone Star Decorating
Texas Tech University Air Force ROTC
Cox Dirks Architects, PC
Citibus
Bates-Wells Promotional Products
Pharr Construction
Parks Printing
Scott Crane Services
Westar Paving
Zahn Paving

 

Parks and Recreation
1010 9th Street
PO Box 2000 Lubbock, TX 79457 806-775-2687 806-775-2686 fax
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