Jerry was a huge fan and avid reader of Terry Thompson's The Aviator's Devotional. The 29th day of the devotional is entitled "Passing on a Legacy." It speaks of all the great aviation legends and industry leaders that have shaped how we see aviation today. It also speaks of the importance of passing on our personal legacy to children and grandchildren, and that's exactly what he did. He invested in all of his children, grandchildren, and especially me by instructing me all the way through to my private pilot license. He taught his wife, three children and a granddaughter all the way up to the point of solo. I can't attempt to explain how I feel that Jerry has passed and has essentially passed down the mantle to me as being a pilot. But what I do know is he fulfilled his calling, if nothing else in my life. He got me my license, helped me to get my newsletters started to raise support for my missionary endeavors, and most recently helped me secure the job here at Epps aviation. He definitely got me started rolling and established in the aviation industry and there's no stopping now.
Terry Thompson takes his devotional one step further. He implores us to "ensure that our spiritual legacy is planted deeply in the minds and hearts of those who are following in our foot steps." If Jerry were not a pilot he would still have much legacy to pass on. He was a spiritual father to many and he ensured he passed his spiritual legacy by gifting a New Living Bible to each of his children and grandchildren with his hand-scripted favorite verses in the front page. Thompson's devotional ends with this verse:
Since my youth, O God, you have taught me, and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds. Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who are to come. Psalm 71:17-18
