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Robert Eiven Myrann

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Robert Eiven Myrann

Birth
Tolstoy, Potter County, South Dakota, USA
Death
6 Oct 1993 (aged 71)
Mountain Mesa, Kern County, California, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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History Section: 6-D-33
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Robert Eiven Myrann, who flew combat missions and test flights of experimental aircraft in an aviation career lasting more than three decades, has died at his Mountain Mesa home in Kern County. He was 71.

Myrann, a longtime Lancaster resident until his retirement in 1975, died Wednesday of cancer, said his wife, Daphne.

Born and raised in Tolstoy, S.D., Myrann acquired his interest in flying as a child when a pilot was forced to make an emergency landing on the family's cattle ranch and left the plane behind for many months, according to his wife.

Following high school, he traveled to California and joined the U.S. Air Force in the early 1940s. As a fighter pilot, Myrann flew combat missions over the South Pacific in World War II. He re-enlisted during the Korean War, flying more than 200 missions in that conflict.

In 1954, Myrann began a civilian career as a test pilot for General Dynamics in Palmdale, where he was chief test pilot of the F-102 and F-106 fighter jets. In all, he flew more than six dozen types of military aircraft during his career.

In later years, Myrann served as a test pilot at a defense facility in Fort Worth, flying the F-111.

Following his retirement, Myrann and his wife settled in Mountain Mesa in northern Kern County, where they operated the Sportsman's Center in Lake Isabella. He later managed a Kern Valley service station and sold real estate.

Among his many civic activities, Myrann served as president of both the Kern Valley Visitors Council and the Lake Isabella Chamber of Commerce. He was honored by the chamber in 1989 as Man of the Year. Since 1985, Myrann also served as a county parks and recreation commissioner. He was the commission's chairman at the time of his death.
Robert Eiven Myrann, who flew combat missions and test flights of experimental aircraft in an aviation career lasting more than three decades, has died at his Mountain Mesa home in Kern County. He was 71.

Myrann, a longtime Lancaster resident until his retirement in 1975, died Wednesday of cancer, said his wife, Daphne.

Born and raised in Tolstoy, S.D., Myrann acquired his interest in flying as a child when a pilot was forced to make an emergency landing on the family's cattle ranch and left the plane behind for many months, according to his wife.

Following high school, he traveled to California and joined the U.S. Air Force in the early 1940s. As a fighter pilot, Myrann flew combat missions over the South Pacific in World War II. He re-enlisted during the Korean War, flying more than 200 missions in that conflict.

In 1954, Myrann began a civilian career as a test pilot for General Dynamics in Palmdale, where he was chief test pilot of the F-102 and F-106 fighter jets. In all, he flew more than six dozen types of military aircraft during his career.

In later years, Myrann served as a test pilot at a defense facility in Fort Worth, flying the F-111.

Following his retirement, Myrann and his wife settled in Mountain Mesa in northern Kern County, where they operated the Sportsman's Center in Lake Isabella. He later managed a Kern Valley service station and sold real estate.

Among his many civic activities, Myrann served as president of both the Kern Valley Visitors Council and the Lake Isabella Chamber of Commerce. He was honored by the chamber in 1989 as Man of the Year. Since 1985, Myrann also served as a county parks and recreation commissioner. He was the commission's chairman at the time of his death.


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  • Added: Jan 5, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122816639/robert_eiven-myrann: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Eiven Myrann (22 Mar 1922–6 Oct 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID 122816639, citing Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by dfr (contributor 47109209).