Update:
I believe Captain Leithiser’s hire date with Southern was 06-04-1973.
Please note this correction to the family’s
address:
Mrs. Loraine Leithiser
440 Indies Drive
Town of Orchid, Fl 32963
Thank
you,
~ Carol
for the PCN
~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, SO/RC/NWA Capt. WILLIAM AUSTIN LEITHISER
JR.
May 1, 1943 - August 20, 2020
Notification with the passing of retired Southern/Republic/Northwest
pilot Captain WILLIAM AUSTIN LEITHISER JR., age 77. Obituary notes that Captain Leithiser first
joined Southern Airways, made the various mergers and retired with Northwest
Airlines. He is survived by his wife Loraine,
his daughter and his grandchildren.
To view the obituary online and share memories please visit
https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/william-leithiser-jr
also at https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tcpalm/obituary.aspx?n=william-austin-leithiser&pid=196711951&referrer=1440
also at https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tcpalm/obituary.aspx?n=william-austin-leithiser&pid=196711951&referrer=1440
Arrangements entrusted to STRUNK FUNERAL HOME of VERO BEACH,
FL.
For those who may wish to send a personal note, whitepages
lists the family address as
8810 E Orchid Island Cir.,
Vero Beach, FL 32963.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the
PCN
Obituary………………WILLIAM AUSTIN LEITHISER JR.
Major William Austin Leithiser Jr., affectionately known as
“Bud”, 77, died peacefully in Melbourne, FL, on August 20, 2020. Bud was born
on May 1, 1943 in Havre de Grace, MD to William and Mildred Grace Leithiser. He
was a member and lived at Orchid Island Golf and Beach Club in Vero Beach, FL.
After graduating in 1966 from the University of Miami, where
he was a member Sigma Nu fraternity, Bud joined the United States Air Force. A
few years later, he was assigned to the Air Force Flight Training class of
69-05 in Lubbock, TX—a dream come true. His first assignment was as a FAC pilot
with the 28th Regiment, 9th ROK Infantry Division in Vietnam based out of Nha
Trang, Cam Ranh Bay and Put Hiep. Upon returning from Vietnam, Bud was
stationed at Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Georgia as Class Commander and
flight instructor for T-37s. He was discharged with full honors in 1973, but
continued to serve his country in the Air Force Reserves until 1986. In acknowledgement of his service he was
awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and two Air Medals, along with numerous
honorable recognitions. When anyone thanked Bud for his military service, he
would always reply, “It was my privilege and honor to serve. I am blessed to be
an American.”
In 1973, Bud joined
Southern Airways in Atlanta, GA as a pilot flying DC-9s, eventually
retiring after two mergers with Republic
and Northwest Airlines, as Captain.
Bud was a brave and loyal soldier, as well as a loving
husband, father and grandfather. He married his college sweetheart, Loraine
Ciccarello in Miami, FL in 1965. A natural athlete and outdoor enthusiast, he
loved running, football, deep sea fishing, golf, boating, scuba diving and snow
skiing.
In Bud’s final hours, he was surrounded by his devoted,
loving wife, his dearly loved daughter, and his guardian angel, Kellroy
Gordon—true friend, protector and caregiver. Bud left this earth with his heart
filled with the most wonderful gifts anyone can give a friend or family member:
time shared, love, support and fun memories.
Bud is survived by his adoring wife, Loraine C. Leithiser;
daughter, Nicole L. Rader (John Rader); two beautiful grandchildren, Max and
Olivia Rader; sister, Diane Kerbin (Bill Kerbin); niece, Dr. Laura Kerbin (Rick
Matthews); and nephew, William Kerbin (Karen Kerbin); sister-in-law, Joyce
Addison; nephews, Michael O’Brien (Jody O’Brien), Dr. Thomas O’Brien (Sally
O’Brien); and grand-nephews, William O’Brien and Michael O’Brien Jr.
A private family mass will be held at St Sebastian Catholic
Church officiated by Father John Morrissey. Major Leithiser will be laid to
rest at Arlington National Cemetery at a future date. Funeral arrangements are
provided by the Strunk Funeral Homes and Crematory, Vero Beach, FL. In lieu of
flowers, the family has requested memorial donations to Tunnel to Towers
Foundation (Tunnel2Towers.org) in honor of Major William A. Leithiser Jr.
With a twinkle in his eyes and a smile on his face, Bud flew
into the arms of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He will live in the hearts
of his family and friends forever.
STRUNK FUNERAL HOME - VERO BEACH
916 17th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960
772-562-2325
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