SERVICES: C. Jay Baldwin: Newspaper Obituary
Brattleboro Reformer (VT) - Saturday, June 20, 2015
C. Jay Baldwin went to be with his Lord on June 04, 2015 as a result of a tragic ground accident in his beloved "bush" in Alaska. At the time of Jay's death he was on a touring expedition and attempting to stop a nearby parked plane that had jumped it's chock, was struck by the prop of his own plane when the moving plane nudged Jay's and changed the position of Jay's aircraft...........................Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2015, from 1 to 5 p.m. in AKDT at Curtis D. Menard Memorial Sports Center in Wasilla, Alaska. Instead of flowers please donate to the VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST: church@akvcoc.com building fund in care of Robert Kuenning. Jay's heart was deeply involved in this project and it would honor him to know other's appreciated his interest.
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~ IN MEMORY ~
NWA/DL Capt. C. Jay Baldwin, Lt. Col ret.
Air National Guard
November 21, 1952 ~ June 4,
2015
Notification with the tragic accidental death of NWA/DL
pilot Captain Clark Jay Baldwin, age 62. Captain Baldwin joined Northwest in
1989 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2013 as is noted in his
obituary. After retirement the family moved to Alaska where Jay established the
Alaska's Cub Training Specialist program....you can read more about the
Baldwin's venture at http://youflyalaska.com/ or
To share online condolences, please visit
http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/adn/c-jay-baldwin-condolences/175093905
Survived by his wife Sandra 'Sandy' and
their children, personal condolences may be sent to
2770 S. Sky Ranch Loop, Palmer AK
99645-9004 or
6252 E. Beechcraft Circle Ste. 1 ,
Wasilla AK 99654-9371.
Services will be held Saturday June 20th
in Wasilla, Alaska...please see obituary below for arrangements.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary............................
C. Jay Baldwin went to be with his Lord
on June 4, 2015, as a result of a tragic ground accident in his beloved "bush"
in Alaska. At the time of Jay's death, he was on a touring expedition and in
attempting to stop a nearby parked plane that had jumped it's chock, was struck
by the prop of his own plane when the moving plane nudged Jay's and changed the
position of Jay's aircraft. Jay was born on Nov. 21, 1952, in Brattleboro, Vt.
He grew up in the "little" outdoors of Dummerston, Vt., learning, hunting and
fishing. In 1970, Jay graduated from Brattleboro Union High School and started
his journey and lifelong goal to be a pilot when he was appointed to the U.S.
Air Force Academy. While at the Academy, he was involved in glider flying. Upon
graduating from the Academy with a degree in Astronautical Engineering, he
attended pilot training at Reese AFB in Lubbock, Texas. He returned to Reese and
became a much loved T-37 and Academics instructor. During is six year commitment
to the taxpayer for providing him his education, he met the love of his life,
Sandy. They married on Nov. 27, 1981, and decided to move to Great Falls, Mont.,
where the "Big Sky Country" provided him a place to play, as well as a job with
Montana Air National Guard. C. Jay Baldwin's family grew to seven and for 15
years Jay flew and honed his piloting skills, piloting T-33s, F-106s and F-16s.
In 1989, Northwest Airlines hired Jay to fly the Boeing 727 and 747. Being an
incredible husband and a loving father to five children, flying fighters and
holding down a fulltime airline job, Jay still managed to explore the wilds of
Montana and pass on his love of hunting and fishing to his kids. He opened his
heart to the Lord and obeyed the gospel call with his family church at Central
Avenue Church of Christ. On retirement from the National Guard with the rank of
Lt. Col., Jay took his family north to the "Last Frontier." There, due to his
desire to teach "Survival Flying," he established the Alaska's Cub Training
Specialists, an instructional and touring business using his beloved PA-18 Super
Cubs. In 2013, Jay retired from Northwest, which had become Delta, and dedicated
his time to his true passion teaching others to fly. Jay's life was devoted to
his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He planted many seeds living the life of a
man dedicated to God. He joined the Valley Church of Christ family in Wasilla,
Alaska, where he grew as well as mentored those around him for Christ's cause.
If Jay could voice his feelings he would say, "It is well with my soul, hug your
loved ones and if you are a pilot, keep flying!" Jay spent his life doing what
he loved. He radiated happiness, everyone was his friend and no one was a
stranger. He was much loved and will be even more missed. Jay is survived by his
wife, Sandra M. Baldwin; son, Robert J. Baldwin; son, Steve J. Baldwin;
daughter, Jamie M. Geis; daughter, Kimberly Fierstos; son, Mark Apuna; father,
David H. Baldwin; brother, Scott D. Baldwin; sister, Donna D. Berera; and
sister, Diane L. Post. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 20,
2015, from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. in AKDT at Curtis D. Menard Memorial Sports Center in
Wasilla. Instead of flowers please donate to the Valley Church of Christ ( church@akvcoc.com ) building fund in care of
Robert Kuenning. Jay's heart was deeply involved in this project and it would
honor him to know others appreciated his interest.
Arrangements are with Janssen's Mat-Su
Funeral Home, 6901 E. Blue Lupine
Drive, Wasilla, AK 99654 ... (907) 745-5477.
.Published in Alaska Dispatch News on June 17, 2015
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.Published in Alaska Dispatch News on June 17, 2015
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