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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

WA/DL Capt. Donald Ray Chapman

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, WA/DL Capt. Donald Ray Chapman

November 23, 1941 ~ January 17, 2026

 


Don joined Western Airlines 04-21-1969 based LAX, and retired with Delta Air Lines based Atlanta.  He is survived by his wife Julie, and by his daughter and his stepsons and their families.  

Don had most recently resided in Georgia:  850 Happy Valley Cir, Newnan, GA 30263.

The family will celebrate Don’s life with a small private ceremony.

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.times-herald.com/obituaries/donald-ray-chapman/article_74f23ade-b52a-4170-a5fe-3efe18455e76.html 

Donald Ray Chapman obituary

Donald Ray Chapman passed away on January 17, 2026, after a long battle with Parkinson’s

Disease. Don is survived by his beautiful wife Julie Chapman, daughter Lisa Dawson, and three

stepsons Jon, Jason and Jeff Salyards. He was the adoring grandfather of 10 grandchildren.

He was proud of his service as a Naval Aviator with 199 combat missions in Vietnam. He retired as a

Navy Captain, after 31 years of service in 1994. One of his last requests was for the words,

“Fighter Pilot,” to be part of his tombstone inscription. He was also a retired airline pilot with

over 30 years of experience finally serving as a Captain with Delta Airlines.

His contributions to the community are too many to accurately list here. He was a long-time member and former President of the Newnan Kiwanis Club. He was a proud member of the Tuskegee Airmen. He was also dedicated to serving with AMVETS. He frequently gave presentations to high school

students about his experiences in the military. And if you went to High School anywhere in the

South Atlanta suburbs, you likely have a small yellow card with Don’s 10 Rules for Success. For

these contributions and numerous other accomplishments, he was honored as the Coweta

County Citizen of the Year in 2009.

I’m certain that almost all of the people who read these words have two things in common. First, at one point in your life, Don bought you lunch, helped you pay a bill, or provided resources for you to pursue a dream. His generosity, in this regard, was legendary. Second, at several points in your life, Don probably told you a joke. Often it would begin with, “Did you hear the one about ...” His humor, in this regard, was also legendary.

In lieu of flowers or any donations, you can honor Don’s life by doing two things. First, he would

be delighted for each one of us to carry on his legacy by providing a random act of kindness. For

the stranger in the restaurant, buy lunch; for the person next to you in line, pay for their

groceries, or for a friend in need, pay one of their monthly bills. Second, it would warm Don’s

heart if, sometime in the next month, you turned to a stranger, your server at lunch, or the store

clerk behind the counter, and said, “Did you hear the one about ...”

The family will have a small private ceremony. Don hosted a large party for his 80th birthday after learning of his diagnosis.

He was very clear that he wanted this celebration, rather than a traditional funeral, to be his way

of saying thank you and goodbye to all of his friends and family.

PAA/DL Capt. O. Hayes Hutchins

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, PAA/DL Capt. O. Hayes Hutchins

November 1, 1938 ~ December 14, 2025

 

Captain Ozero “Hayes” Hutchins Jr. joined Pan American 06-03-1968 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1998 based Atlanta.  Captain Hutchins had most recently resided in Alabama : 4520 Derby Downs Cir, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406.

Service arrangements are not yet known.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.northportfuneralservice.net/obituaries/hayes-hutchins 

Mr. Hayes Hutchins

Age 87

Northport Funeral & Cremation Service family extends our warmest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the family of Mr. Hayes Hutchins, who passed away on Monday, December 14, 2025, in Tuscaloosa, AL.

Mr. Hutchins service is to be announced at a later time.

Compassionate, sympathetic, and professional service has been entrusted to the hands and care of the Northport Funeral & Cremation Service Professional.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

ComAir/World/FedEx Capt. John Thibodeau

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Com Air (Delta Air Lines), World Airways, and FedEx

Capt. John Russell Thibodeau

November 24, 1963 ~ January 5, 2026

 


PCN memorial site

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/john-thibodeau-obituary?id=60579959

John Thibodeau Obituary

Published by Legacy on Jan. 20, 2026.

In Loving Memory of John Russell Thibodeau

 

John Russell Thibodeau, age 62, of Jacksonville, Florida, passed away peacefully at home on January 5, 2026. He will be remembered for his infectious laugh, wonderful sense of humor, and his deep love for his son and family. John's endless curiosity for new adventures and his passion for music brought joy to those around him. One cherished memory is the last time the family gathered: John played guitar alongside his brother Mark, while his sister Lynne and father Charles joined in with other instruments. The room was filled with laughter and love, and their mother watched on, shaking her head in fond amusement. John's son, Charlie, recalls their meaningful trip together to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada, where they explored their Thibodeau family roots dating back to the 1600s.

 

John was born on November 24, 1963, in Bad Constadt, Germany, to Charles and Marilyn Thibodeau. He was known for his spontaneity, kindness, love of music, and enthusiasm for riding his Indian motorcycles. John attended Aberdeen Senior High School in Aberdeen, Maryland, and graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, with a Bachelor of Science in Cartography.

 

John was preceded in death by his mother, Marilyn Russell Thibodeau. He is survived by his father, Charles Thibodeau; his son, Charlie Thibodeau; his sister, Lynne Thibodeau Comly (William); and his brother, Mark Thibodeau (Jamie). John was also cherished by his nieces Kathryn Henwood (Lexie), Elizabeth Spina (Danton), Lauren Waitkus (Robbie), and Katharine Thibodeau; nephews Jack Thibodeau, Mason Thibodeau, Bill Comly Jr. (Kelly), James Comly, and Chris Comly (Megan); grandnieces Mia, Eleanor, Haley, and Henley; and grandnephews Leander, Logan, and Caden.

 

After college, John was commissioned into the U.S. Army and began his career as an Army fixed-wing and helicopter (Cobra-IP) aviator, serving in the Military Intelligence Branch. His distinguished service included flying missions along the DMZ in Korea, serving during the War in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf War, and serving at numerous other duty stations. John was honored with several awards, including the Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Parachutist Badge, Army Achievement Medal, Army Aviator Badge, and Path Finder Badge. He held the rank of Captain upon leaving military service.

 

Following his military service, John became a commercial airline pilot. His career included serving as captain for Com Air (Delta Airlines), World Airways, and FedEx.

 

A memorial service with full military honors will be held on February 10, 2026, at 11:00 AM at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery, located at 5525 U.S. Highway 1, North Mims, Florida 32754.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in John's memory to the Disabled American Veterans Association (DAV): https://support.dav.org/campaigns/John-Russell-Thibodeau

Sunday, January 18, 2026

DL Capt. John “Jack” Edward Boehm

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. John “Jack” Edward Boehm

November 6, 1936 ~ October 18, 2025

 


Jack joined Delta Air Lines 01-06-1969 and was Dallas based.  He is survived by his children and their families. 

Jack's life will be celebrated at a memorial mass at 11 AM on Thursday, January 22, 2026 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1111 W. Danieldale Road, Duncanville, TX.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/name/john-boehm-obituary?id=60566006

BOEHM, John

John Edward Boehm died on Oct. 18, 2025 in Cedar Hill, Texas. Known as Jack, he was born Nov. 6, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York to John Coffey Boehm and Helen Green Boehm.

Jack served in ROTC at Manhattan College, graduating in 1958 from the School of Civil Engineering. He married Virginia Meyer the same year. After receiving a masters degree in civil engineering from UC Berkeley in 1959, he became a US Air Force pilot. Following a decade of military service around the world, Jack joined Delta Airlines and flew for 27 years as a commercial pilot until he retired to Florida. In the Air Force, Jack served with distinction across myriad combat missions in Vietnam, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross among other honors, and was accepted into the Air Force Test Pilot School.

He was a career aviator but also continued his education, earning a law degree from Southern Methodist University, which he put to use in service of the Airline Pilots Association and its members.

Jack was an avid traveler, voracious reader, history lover and a dog person, though his secret soft spot for cats and other creatures was occasionally revealed.

A committed curmudgeon, he loved his children ferociously and taught them to value education, service and family, as well as a healthy skepticism towards institutions.

Jack is survived by his brother, William Boehm, and his children: Chris Boehm, Laura Boehm, Mark Boehm, Marianne Eckley and Charlie Boehm; and his grandchildren: John Michael Eckley, Adrianna Bobo, Katerina Heffern, Ian Wode, Jacqueline Wode, Sean Boehm, AJ Boehm and Reeves Boehm; and great-grandchildren: Taylor, Remington and Everleigh Bobo, and Lucas and Emma Heffern.

He will be laid to rest at his family's plot in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Jack's life will be celebrated at a memorial mass at 11 am on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1111 W. Danieldale Road, Duncanville, TX.

Friday, January 16, 2026

NWA Capt. M. L. “Roy” Redman

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA Capt. M. L. “Roy” Redman

January 19, 1932 ~ August 23, 2025

 


Martin LeRoy “Roy” Redman joined Northwest Airlines 10-24-1966.  From family we learn that “Roy retired from NWA 1993. His professional pilot career with NWA began 1966.  After retirement Roy started Rare Aircraft which restores and remanufactures Antique planes.  For further information please contact his wife qofuniverse@gmail.com “.

Roy’s family invites you to join in their celebration of his life “on the eve of Roy’s heavenly birthday, January 18th, at RARE AIRCRAFT Ltd between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM.  Contact Judie for more information at  qofuniverse@gmail.com 

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.parkerkohlfuneralhome.com/obituaries/ml-roy-redman 

M.L. "Roy" Redman

January 19, 1932 — August 23, 2025

Faribault MN

Born January 19, 1932, Fargo N.D. M.L. "Roy" Redman filed his final flight plan early the morning of August 23, 2025 in the comfort of his home with his loving wife Judie by his side and his loyal German Shepherd, Gerta. In lieu of flowers or cards, we respectfully request you choose a music charity or cause in which to donate to. Or simply pick a favorite song and play it loud, very loud in his memory. If you know, you know. Equal to his passion for aviation was music. Our family and team wishes to observe a time of privacy and peace as we remember all the good times over the many years we were fortunate enough to have together. Further announcements will be shared at a later date and time.