Wednesday, February 9, 2022

RW/NWA/DL Capt. David J. White

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

RW/NWA/DL Capt. David J. White

April 15, 1948 - December 31, 2021

 


Notice of passing….retired Hughes AirWest/Northwest/Delta pilot Captain David J. White, age 73.

Obituary information is available online at

https://www.lesneskimortuary.com/obituaries/David-J-White?obId=23967424#/celebrationWall

Also at https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/david-white-obituary?id=32874285

Arrangements were entrusted to Lesneski Mortuary of San Clemente, California.

 

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN  

 

Obituary : David J White, beloved father and husband, passed away at the age 73 on Dec 31, 2021.

 

David is survived by his wife Marnie, his 3 children Ashley, Amy & Justin, and his brother Antony. David was born on April 15, 1948 in Toronto Canada to Bill and Georgina White. Shortly after the family moved to Renton WA where he graduated from Renton Highschool in 1966 and the University of Washington in 1970.

 

David’s early ambition as a boy was to fly and he received his private flying license before he was 17. He then received his commercial license at Renton Aviation, and at the age of 18 was believed to be the one of the youngest airline pilots in the country with a commercial rating. He started his career as a flight instructor in Renton and continued teaching at the University of North Dakota and then Fort Lauderdale Int’l airport before moving back to Renton. In 1978 he was hired on as a pilot with Hughes Airwest, eventually moving to Burnsville Minnesota where he was based with Northwest Airlines and began flying internationally. After several years of saying he’ll never spend another winter in Minnesota, he moved to Southern California where he retired as a Captain from Delta Airlines in 2008. Flying allowed him to travel the world which he continued to enjoy after retirement.

 

He was a generous friend and father, always positive and was always the calm in any storm. He loved to have fun, was known to cut a rug on the dance floor and BBQ’ d a mean Tri Tip. There was never a dull moment with family and friends.

 

He resided in San Clemente where he enjoyed beautiful views of the ocean and amazing sunsets. He and his wife Marnie enjoyed spending time between their home in San Clemente and their place in Palm Desert.

 

The family will hold a private ceremony to celebrate his life.

 

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