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Paul “Pop” Poppenhager – Blue Skies Forever!

In Memoriam

International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame Posted by: International Skydiving Museum & Hall of Fame 5 years ago

Condolences to the family of Paul “Pop” Poppenhager who passed away surrounded by family May 5, 2020 due to complications of Alzheimer’s.    

Pop, D-47, was a member of the International Skydiving Hall of Fame Class of 2015.  He was an active parachutist and pioneer in the sport for 60 years starting in 1953 with the U.S. Army Airborne and service as a parachute rigger. In 1959, He established Florida’s first skydiving club with five members; by 1960, the club grew to over 100 members and, at the time, was the largest skydiving club in the U.S.  Pop was well known as one of the country’s best accuracy and style jumpers.  In the 60’s and 70’s, he hosted the premier competitive money meet attracting many of the most skilled skydivers in the country. He was a self-taught pilot and aircraft mechanic and was the first skydiver to make 2,000 and, then 5,000 jumps.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Pop at a date to be announced.

Skydivers in colored suits form the Olympic rings in mid-air over a cityscape with a river and stadium visible below. The formation includes blue, yellow, black, green, and red, representing the Olympic symbol.
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