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May 27, 2022 · The Godfrey family’s small private plane crashed on Williams Peak in Garfield County on the way to Aspen from Houston on March 1, 1974, killing Mark and Andy’s parents, brother and sister on their way to an Aspen ski vacation.
Sep 24, 2018 · As boys, Mark and Andy Godfrey survived a horrific 1974 plane crash that killed their parents, brother and sister on their way to an Aspen ski vacation. The pair stayed alive in the wreckage for three days on a snow-covered mountainside outside of Glenwood Springs before an unlikely rescue.
May 29, 2022 · The Godfrey family’s small private plane crashed on Williams Peak in Garfield County on the way to Aspen from Houston on March 1, 1974, killing Mark and Andy’s parents, brother and sister on their way to an Aspen ski vacation.
Nov 9, 2019 · The documentary recounts the March 1974 crash of a private plane on Williams Peak near Glenwood Springs, in which four members of Godfrey’s family were killed: his father, Bill, mother, Dineen,...
Nov 7, 2019 · The documentary recounts the March 1974 crash of a private plane on Williams Peak near Glenwood Springs, in which four members of Godfrey’s family were killed: his father, Bill, mother, Dineen,...
Nov 2, 2019 · Their parents, their brother and one of their sisters died along with the plane’s pilot. In a new documentary, “3 Days, 2 Nights,” Andy Godfrey recalls the moment of the crash.
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Who was Godfrey MacArthur Cambridge?
Cambridge died of a heart attack on November 29, 1976, at the age of 43, while on the Burbank, California, set of the ABC television movie Victory at Entebbe, in which he was to portray Idi Amin (he was replaced by Julius Harris). [2] Amin commented that Cambridge's death was "punishment from God." [17]