~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL CAPT. RICHARD MONTGOMERY BRINER
May 26, 1941 - October 18, 2021
Notice of passing….retired Delta pilot Captain RICHARD
MONTGOMERY BRINER, age 80. Captain Briner
joined Delta Air Lines 03-13-1970 and was based Dallas, then 031/JFK at the time
of his retirement. He is survived by his
wife Carol, and his sons and their families.
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Directors, 2025 W. University, Denton, Texas 76201.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : RICHARD MONTGOMERY BRINER
Richard Montgomery Briner, Age 80, of Sanger, TX passed away
peacefully on October 18, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on
May 26, 1941, in Jacksonville, FL to Captain Richard and Dorothy Briner (USN
retired) of Carlisle, PA.
Richard, also known as Dick, grew up in a Navy aviation
family and lived at many bases across the U.S. as well as the Philippines. He
attended William Tennent High School in Southampton, PA where he met his future
wife Carolyn Mowers. Excelling in math and wrestling, he graduated from the
U.S. Naval Academy in 1964. He married Carolyn in 1965 at the U.S. Naval
Academy Chapel in Annapolis, MD. They were stationed at Cecil Field in
Jacksonville, FL where Dick flew the A-4 and A-7 attack aircraft. In July 1967
he served on the USS Forrestal flying combat missions into North Vietnam. After
returning from a mission a catastrophic inferno broke out on the ship’s flight
deck. During this tragedy he helped injured sailors and aided in the recovery
of the damaged ship.
In 1970 Dick transitioned from the active Navy and started
flying for Delta Airlines. He and Carol moved to Texas and quickly settled on a
grass airstrip near Sanger. Dick transferred to the Navy Reserve where he flew
the F-8 and F-4 fighters at Navy Dallas. “Tricky” was known for a good Navy low
pass or two over the airstrip in the early years where Old Glory was always
flying high.
During his airline career Dick flew the L-100, DC-8, DC-9,
B-727, B-737, L-1011, B-757 and B-767 aircraft. While flying the B-737, he
instructed and mentored Delta pilots as a Line Check Airman fueling his passion
for helping fellow aviators. In May 2001 he retired after 31 years as a B-767
Captain with an epic retirement flight and party in Nice, France.
Over the years, Dick had many interests that fed his zest
for life and relentless work ethic. He started several small businesses, ran
cattle with his wife and sons, raised horses and goats, and he was instrumental
in designing and developing an addition to the airstrip community near Sanger.
Dick loved spending time with his family and friends, especially his
grandchildren. He often told humorous stories accompanied by a quick smile. He
also enjoyed flying, horseback riding, his animals, and his various homestead
improvement projects. Dick was meticulous and ingenious; he could design,
build, and fix almost anything—he instilled in his sons the importance of
“attention to detail” to get the job done right the first time. He was a gifted
horseman, a tremendous athlete, and it was common to see him put a wrestling
move or two on his buddies or sons in the squadron, house, or hangar…even in
his later years.
Dick was generous and he enjoyed helping others. He coached
Little League Baseball and Pee Wee Football during his sons’ school years. He
started and coached Sanger’s first youth wrestling team. He was known for
giving rides to friends of all ages in his Christen Eagle II or vintage Cessna
140. Often, these flights were a first-time airplane ride or an aerobatic
thrill flight. Dick taught both of his sons to fly. In addition, he had a
passion for mentoring young aspiring service members and pilots to help them
achieve their goals and dreams.
Richard Briner was a courageous man having endured dementia
for an extended period, always with his loving wife Carol at his side. His love
of life, his humor and his smile will be remembered. He is survived by his wife
Carol of 56 years; his sister Anne Supper (Lee); two sons Rich (Annette) and
John (Bryn); his 5 grandchildren: Rachael, Katherine, Reese, Andrew, and
Zachary; two nieces Nancy Fitts (Cubby) and Caty Fortuin (Matt).
The family will receive friends on Saturday, November 13,
2021, from 10:30-11:00 am at the DeBerry Funeral Home, 2025 West University
Drive, Denton, Texas with a service immediately following at 11:00 am.
Interment with military honors will occur at a later date on the grounds of the
U.S. Naval Academy. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded
Warrior Project or the Dementia Society of America.
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