PCN Flight West Page

Flt West Page___Survivor's Page____PCN Home Page_____Flight West Lists______Report a Death___About Mark__Contact Blog Admin

___ PCN FLIGHT WEST is sponsored by the Pilot Communication Network and is a service of the PCN provided for the Delta Pilot Retired family of pilot groups. Flight West was started and is maintained to accomplish two main goals. After we become aware of a colleague who has Flown West, 1. We aim to produce a “timely” notice sent to our community that allows for support and interaction from our group toward the grieving family of our friend and colleague. 2. Then, we aim to “archive” that notice on our Flown West Blogspot as a lasting accessible place of Dignity and Honor of our colleague for family legacy and posterity. Contributor contact info is generally removed before posting (unless requested otherwise).

HOME PAGE SHOWs THE 5 MOST RECENT POSTS.

Monday, December 4, 2023

SO/NWA Capt. William Tappan Brannon III

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

SO/NWA Capt. William Tappan Brannon III

December 5, 1943 ~ December 3, 2023

 


Notice of passing….. Capt. William Tappan Brannon III began his commercial flying career 03-22-1971.  He is survived by his wife Charlene "Charlie" of Destin, Florida, and by his daughters and their families.

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/tappan-brannon-obituary?id=53748930

Tappan Brannon Obituary

Heritage Gardens Funeral Home, Cemetery & Crematory Services

 

William Tappan Brannon III died on Sunday, December 3, 2023. He was born on December 5, 1943 in New Orleans, Louisiana to parents Dr. William T. Brannon II and Dr. Mary Jane Brannon. Tappan spent his childhood in Montgomery, Alabama. He served 4 years in the U.S. Navy as a medic. He returned to Montgomery to attend Huntingdon College where he obtained his Bachelor's degree. Upon graduation, Tappan began his career of flying. He flew for the University of Alabama and in 1971 was hired by Southern Airways. Tappan retired as a Captain from Delta Airlines after a 33 year career of commercial flying.

Tappan is preceded in death by his parents, his sisters Candace Ozerden and Avis Gunter, his beloved son Christopher Tappan Brannon, and grandson Samuel Union.

Tappan is survived by his wife of 43 years, Charlene ("Charlie") of Destin, Florida, and his daughters Nicole Gebhardt (Jeff) of Arlington, Virginia, and Christina Vinson (Michael) of Memphis, Tennessee. He is also survived by his 5 grandchildren (Lillian, Coleman, Harper, Olivia, and Emma). In addition, Tappan is survived by his sister Donna Coon (Tom) of Huntsville, Alabama, his sister Cordelia Green (Johnny) of Flowery Branch, Georgia, and his brother Charles Eric Brannon of Montgomery, Alabama. He is leaving behind many nieces, nephews, and their families.

Tappan loved to fly, loved the beach, and loved his family. He will be remembered for his tremendous sense of humor and appreciation for a good prank.

Arrangements will remain private.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Destiny Worship Center in his honor, or to the church or charity of your choice.

1 comment:

  1. When Republic closed the Chicago pilot base in the 1980’s, I transferred down to Memphis to fly F/O on the DC-9. I had many flights with Tappan and he was by far one of my favorite pilots to fly with. He was truly a gentleman through and through and his sense of humor and smile were infectious…you could not help but feel good being around this wonderful guy. We spoke at length about the horrible tragedy losing his son and I was then and have remained in awe of his outlook on life’s twists and turns. I was very sad to read of his passing in the Jan/Feb issue of ALPA magazine. My deepest condolences to his family and friends…it was an honor to have known Tappan and he remains in my prayers.

    ReplyDelete