~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, BO/RW/NWA Capt. James Albert Moyle
January 23, 1930 - November 2, 2021
Notice of passing….retired Bonanza Air Lines/Hughes AirWest/Northwest
Airlines pilot Captain Jim Moyle, age 91.
Captain Moyle is survived by his wife Jeannine plus many more extended
family members.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.messingermortuary.com/obituary/JamesJim-Moyle
Whitepages lists the most recent address for the Moyles as
8651 E Camino del Monte , Scottsdale, AZ 85255-3502.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : James Albert (Jim) Moyle
Scottsdale AZ – James Albert (Jim) Moyle passed away
peacefully, November 2, 2021. He was born January 23, 1930 to Dr. Chester and
Helen Bird Moyle in San Francisco, CA. He was raised in Merced, CA, attended
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Elementary School then graduated from Menlo
Preparatory School in Menlo Park, CA. He attended University of Southern
California School of Aviation in Santa Maria, CA. He then enlisted in the USAF
and served at Nellis AFB, NV and Ladd Field, Fairbanks, AK where he served as
Operator of Link Trainor training pilots. On completing his service he flew as
pilot for Wein Air in Alaska before being hired by Bonanza Airlines in Las
Vegas NV.
In 1966 he moved to Phoenix, AZ to continue his flying
career and in 1969 he met and married Jeannine Junk. They were married 52 years
48 of them living in the Pinnacle Peak area. In 1990 Jim retired as Captain
from Northwest Airlines (now Delta).
Jim's passion was aviation having flown passengers over the
San Juaquin Valley starting at the age of 17. He always owned aircraft and was
honored as the recipient of the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award for flying
50 consecutive years without incident.
From age 5 to 50 every summer, except when he was in the
Service, he packed and camped in the High Sierras. He enjoyed hiking the
mountains, the Grand Canyon, Paria Canyon, and trails all over the West. He was
an avid water skier and at the age of 40, on a single ski, along with a sixteen
year old friend, Jackie Brasher, he skied non-stop, the entire perimeter of
Lake Tahoe.
Jim enjoyed snow skiing, swimming, boating on Lake Powell,
and any activity outdoors. His favorite pastime though, was flying his RV-4
anywhere. He so enjoyed the comradery of fellow pilots. Those he worked with,
the ones he knew through the "Silver Eagles", and the "United
Flying Octogenarians". On any given day he could always be found visiting
good friends at the hangars at Falcon Field or Deer Valley Airport.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, his nephew Kenny
Leap, and a former brother-in-law Ken Leap and brother-in-law Sonny Dimock. He
is survived by his wife Jeannine, his sister Barbara Dimock, nephew Jim Leap,
nephew Ken's wife Regina Aragon-Leap, brothers-in-law Sam Junk (Grace), Bill
Junk (Jan) and many nieces, nephews, grand and great-grand nieces and nephews.
A funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Joy Catholic
Church (Pima & Cave Creek Rd) Wed. Nov. 10, at 10:00am. Visitation and
Rosary will be at Messinger Mortuary, Pinnacle Peak Nov. 9, 4 – 6pm
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