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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Mrs. Helen Elphingstone, widow of DL Capt. Harold 'Cotton' Elphingstone

~ IN MEMORY ~
Helen Butler Elphingstone, widow of DL Capt. Harold R. ‘Cotton’ Elphingstone
June 3, 1922 ~ January 14, 2015
 
Notification with the passing of Delta Golden Wings member Mrs. Helen Elphingstone, age 92, widow of DL Captain Harold Ryan ‘Cotton’ Elphingstone who passed in 2009.  Both obituaries appear below.  The Elphingstones had most recently resided at 2484 Black Fox Trail, East Point GA.  Helen’s family can also be reached c/o daughter Carol E. Sheehan at  
25 Priscilla Way , Newnan  GA 30265-3806  ...  (770) 304-2022 
 
To view/sign the online guestbook and to view the photo gallery, please visit http://www.dignitymemorial.com/carmichael-hemperley-funeral-home-east/en-us/index.page 
            Thank you,
                ~Carol for the PCN
 
 
 
Helen B. Elphingstone, age 92, of East Point, GA, passed away Jan. 14, 2015. She was born in New Jersey but grew up in Memphis, TN in an apartment over the family business; a chicken hatchery. She attended Memphis State and was married in 1944 after WW II began. After the war they moved to Atlanta where her husband (Cotton), flew airplanes for Delta Air Lines. She was active in the East Point Women's Club, Lakeside Country Club, and her children's schools. She also enjoyed her flower gardens, crafts and being near her grandchildren. She was married fro 65 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold R. "Cotton" Elphingstone. Surviving are sons: Robert Ryan Elphingstone, William Scott (Susan) Elphingstone, Charles Parker (Nancy) Elphingstone, daughter: Carol E. (Tom) Sheehan, grandchildren: Lisa Hughes, Joseph Elphingstone, Scott Elphingstone, Ryan Elphingstone, Beth E. Petree, Shelby Sheehan, Connor Sheehan, Collin Sheehan, great grandchildren: Dillon Hughes, Ashley Hughes, Jonathan Hughes, Hayden Petree, Emmett Elphingstone. Funeral services will be held Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015 at 2:00 pm at Historic Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home, 2968 East Point St., East Point, GA 30344. The family will receive friends Sat., Jan. 17, 2015 from 2-4pm at the funeral home. Interment will follow at a later date in Memphis, TN. 
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 16, 2015
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Captain Harold R. Elphingstone: Avid aviator, golfer also watched birds A Delta pilot for 31 years, he disliked having to retire. : Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - Monday, May 11, 2009
 
Harold Elphingstone could be outside on the porch or messing around in the yard when he'd hear the sound of a bird. He'd turn quiet, listen for a bit, then name the feathered vertebrate.
 
"He'd say, 'That's a redheaded woodpecker,' or name some other bird," said Helen B. Elphingstone, his wife of 65 years. "Bird-watching was something he took up in the Boy Scouts, and he stayed with it. He could identify birds by song and plumage and so forth, and he'd watch for them in the spring and fall when they were traveling north or south."
Bird-watching and playing golf were two hobbies Mr. Elphingstone pursued when he retired as a Delta pilot in 1978. He wasn't ready to step down from the cockpit; a Delta Air Lines policy required pilots to retire at 60, his wife said.
"He would liked to have stayed on another five or 10 years," she said, "but that was the rule. A lot of airlines had that same policy back then. He always said he was glad to have a job that was fun. He got to go places all over the country."
Harold Ryan "Cotton" Elphingstone, 90, of East Point died Thursday from complications of diabetes and kidney failure at South Fulton Medical Center. The funeral will be 2 p.m. today at Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home, which is handling arrangements.
A native of Memphis, Mr. Elphingstone was nicknamed "Cotton" because his hair had the distinct color of the fiber. He briefly attended Memphis State University, now known as the University of Memphis, before his military draft number was called.
"His draft number was No. 158," his wife said. "He left college after two years and went into the U.S. Army Air Corps. He got into flying because that's what he liked so much. He delivered airplanes to the battlefields during World War II."
After six years in the service, Mr. Elphingstone was honorably discharged with the rank of captain. He still wanted to fly, so in 1947 he applied to Delta Air Lines. He worked for the company for 31 years before he retired in the late 1970s. For him, the longer the flight, the better, his wife said.
"He liked the West Coast trips most of all, places like San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco," she said. "He could get his time in, then have two or three days off."
For Mr. Elphingstone, the thought of retirement wasn't easy, said his son Bill F. Elphingstone of Calhoun. "[Flying] was his profession, his occupation, and he was very exact about it," he said. "It's hard to give up something you enjoy."
Mr. Elphingstone, an Eagle Scout, collected stamps. He also was an avid golfer who had belonged to Atlanta's Lakeside Country Club and, more recently, Eagle's Landing in Stockbridge. In 1994, the then-76-year-old shot under his age 10 times at Eagle's Landing, according to a story that appeared in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Other survivors include two additional sons, Robert R. Elphingstone of Stockbridge and Charles P. Elphingstone of McDonough; a daughter, Carol E. Sheehan of Newnan; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
 
Harold ELPHINGSTONE: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
--Date of Birth: Monday  May  13, 1918
--Date of Death: Thursday  May  07, 2009
--Age at Death: 90 years, 11 months, 24 days
--Hire date:  11-24-1947
--Retired:  1978, age 60

Captain Harold R. "Cotton" Elphingstone, 90, of East Point died Thursday, May 7th, 2009. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Mr. Elphingstone was an Eagle Scout. He served his country during World War II and was honorably discharged from the U. S. Army Air Corps with the rank of Captain. He was a retired pilot/captain with Delta Airlines having served for thirty-one years. He was an avid golfer, former member of Lakeside Country Club and was a member of Eagle's Landing Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Helen B. Elphingstone of East Point; sons, Robert R. Elphingstone of Stockbridge; William S. Elphingstone and wife Susan of Calhoun; Charles P. Elphingstone and wife Nancy of McDonough; daughter, Carol E. Sheehan and husband Thomas of Newnan; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Monday, May 11th, 2009 at two o'clock in Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home, 2968 East Point Street, East Point, Georgia 30344. The family will receive friends from noon until two o'clock. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.

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