In Memory of Rob Farley and Davis Gregor NASA-SE

We are deeply saddened by the news that we lost two close friends this last Friday who were part of the NASA-SE family,  Rob Farley was a top notch NASA instructor and a very qualified mechanic. He was always helping folks go faster on track and off and would be eager 

to assist anyone in need.

Davis Gregor was only 19 and had just begun his racing career last year with NASA. Len Gregor, Davis' dad, is one of our most popular and loyal Instructors.

Sadly, both Rob and Davis lost their lives in a tragic automobile accident on Friday. We ask that you join us in remembering their families and friends on such a solemn occasion.

Here are the funeral details:

Rob Farley: Visitation on Sunday, 1/26 from 4-8pm and again on Monday from 9-11am with the Service at 11am. Hooper, Huddleston and Horner Funeral Home in Cookeville, TN

Davis Gregor: Visitation on Wednesday, 1/29 from 5-8pm and again on Thursday from 12-2pm followed by a service in celebration of Davis' life. Moore Funeral Home in Trenton, GA.

They will be missed... 

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