~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, WA/DL Capt. Henry G. Best
December 28, 1936 ~ July 19, 2020
From our Western Wallybird alumni friends….news with the passing of
retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Henry George Best, age 83. Captain Best joined Western Airlines
04-27-1964 and retired with Delta Air Lines, based 030/LAX at the time of his
retirement. He is survived by his wife Ruth,
his daughters and his grandson..
Obituary information is available online at
Updates will be
posted when known.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary…………… Henry Best December 28, 1936 – July 19, 2020
Henry George Best passed away after a brief
illness in his home in Banner Elk, North Carolina. He was 83 years old. Henry
was born in New York City, NY on December 28, 1936. He grew up in Florida and
joined the Air Force at seventeen. After serving four Years in the military, he
embarked on his career in aviation. He started as a crop duster and ended his
long career in flying as a Delta Airlines Captain. He retired in December 1996.
Henry even wrote and published a book “So you want to be an Airline Pilot?”
which included his flying memoirs and advice for folks seeking careers in
aviation.
Henry enjoyed a long retirement, pursuing many
activities. He was passionate about tennis and golf and was always striving to
improve his game. Henry was an accomplished skier as well. As a 13-year
resident of Utah, he hit the slopes often and loved to shred powder. Before
finally settling in North Carolina, Henry and his wife Ruth lived in many
different places including St. Augustine, Florida and Park City, Utah. Henry
was a social, friendly guy who enjoyed the company of others. Quick to crack a
smile or a joke, Henry had a wry sense of humor and loved to amuse those around
him. Henry had the gift of gab and was fond of spinning a good yarn and was
known for telling bawdy jokes.
Henry was a huge animal lover and cherished his
dogs who were a big part of his life. Bishop and Shiloh will surely miss him.
Henry is preceded in death by his Father, Harry Best and his Mother, Mercedes
Best-Styne. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ruthie, and daughters Kim van
Ark and Kris Best (Tom Murray) and grandson Grant van Ark.
Henry will be missed by all who knew him. May
he fly the friendly skies forever.
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