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Friday, February 11, 2022

SO/NWA Capt. Thomas Edwin Chason, Jr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

SO/NWA Capt. Thomas Edwin Chason, Jr.

July 18, 1945 - January 14, 2022

 



Notice of passing….retired Southern Airways/Northwest Airlines pilot Captain Thomas Edwin Chason, Jr., age 76.

Captain Chason is survived by his wife Connie, and by his children and his granddaughters.

Obituary information is available online at

https://www.harpermorrismemorialchapel.com/obituary/thomas-chason-jr

Please see funeral home website for details of arrangements…..  

HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL of Pensacola, FL (850) 478-3292.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

 

Obituary : Thomas Edwin Chason, Jr.

Thomas E. Chason, Jr. passed away peacefully January 14, 2022, as the result of a stroke. He was born to Thomas Edwin Chason and Helen Wells Chason on July 18, 1945, in Plant City, Florida, and spent the majority of his life in the Florida Panhandle.

 

Tom graduated from Leon High School (Tallahassee, Florida) in 1963, and from Auburn University in 1968, with a degree in Aviation Management. Faith, family, fishing, and flying were among his first loves. Growing up, he spent his summers barefoot and shirtless at the St. Teresa family beach cottage enjoying swimming, boating, fishing, and scalloping. Tom often told stories of the wonderful times he had at St. Teresa Beach with his family, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. At an early age, Tommy and his cousin Lee even once swam down the Wakulla River.

 

As a teenager, Tom flew with his father (who was a private pilot) and knew then that flying was his calling. He was given flying lessons as a Christmas gift, thus beginning his flying career. While attending college, he worked as a charter pilot and flight instructor. After college, Tom served in the Navy on the USS Guadalcanal and later became a commercial pilot for Southern Airways (later Northwest Airlines), serving for 31 years. Early in his flying career, he acquired the nickname "Flash" from a commercial flight instructor grading his reactions to simulated emergencies.

 

In his spare time, Tom was also a charter boat captain, owning and co-owning fishing boats including Trasea, Bonnieconnie, Double Trouble, and Satisfaction, all of which placed in several billfish tournaments in Destin, Florida, throughout the years. During this time, he was also a member of the Fort Walton Beach Sailfish Club.

 

Upon retirement, cruising became another hobby for Tom, so he opened his own home-based travel service specializing in cruises. He was a member of the Elks Club, volunteering to help build wheelchair ramps for the handicapped, and he attended Rivertown Community Church. In his free time, you could find him boating, gardening, watching the Seminoles, enjoying gatherings with friends and family, or simply spending time with his adored dog, Macie. Always the proud father, Tom said that his greatest accomplishment in life was his children. He will be remembered as a kind, gentle man with a (somewhat) dry wit, and one who was always there to help out a family member, neighbor, friend, stranger, or even an animal.

 

Thomas is survived by his loving wife Connie, children Tracie Lewick (Todd), Dr. Ashley Chason, Thomas Lee Chason (Melissa), and granddaughters Jordan and Kayla Lewick. He is also survived by his sister Carolyn Mason (Roger), and his uncle Thad Chason, brother-in-law Dick Tanner (Kathy), sisters-in-law Doris Fudo (Steve) and BettyAnn Dominick (Brian), many cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews whom he all loved dearly. Tom was preceded in death by his parents Thomas Edwin Chason and Helen Wells Chason, brother Richard Chason, and former wife Linda.

 

Memorial services will be held Friday, March 25, 2022, at 1:30 pm Central at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel, 2276 Airport Blvd., Pensacola, FL with a procession for inurnment with full military honors at Barrancas National Cemetery. Family visitation will follow at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1144 Airport Blvd., Pensacola, FL. Tom chose Fort Barrancas as his final landing place where his father and mother-in-law, Sam and Etsuko Tanner, are also interred. At his request, a portion of his cremains will be scattered over the beautiful Gulf waters at his beloved family beach cottage.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Partners for Pets, 4011 Maintenance Dr., Marianna, FL or to a charity of your choice. Special thanks to Billy Smith, Funeral Director, Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel, Pensacola, and Breanna Green, Funeral Director, Bevis Funeral Home, Tallahassee.

 

HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL

2276 Airport Boulevard

Pensacola, FL 32504

 (850) 478-3292

 850-476-0296

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