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Thursday, July 4, 2024

DL Capt. Merrill Joseph Vallender

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. Merrill Joseph Vallender

October 23, 1930  -  January 24, 2024

 


We note the passing of retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Merrill “Val” Joseph Vallender, age 93.  Captain Vallender joined Delta Air Lines 03-05-1956 and was based Chicago and then Atlanta at time of retirement.  He is survived by his wife Leora, and by his children and grandchildren.

Obituary information can be found at https://www.kiblerbradyruestman.com/obituaries/Merrill-Joseph-Vallender?obId=30734246   also at

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/merrill-vallender-obituary?id=54211489


For those who may wish to send a personal note, I see the Vallender’s address listed in whitepages as

8525 WASHINGTON ST

DOWNERS GROVE IL 60516-4802

 

 

Merrill Vallender Obituary.

 – Merrill Joseph Vallender, 93, of Bloomington, IL, formally of Downers Grove, IL, passed away at Martin Health Center in Bloomington.

 

Merrill (Val) was born October 23, 1930, in Madison, WI, to Robert Joseph Vallender and Mabel Ann (Steinke) Heyroth.  He married the love of his life, Leora Janet (Swartz) on April 19, 1958, in Robinson, IL.  Leora caught his eye and heart while working at Midway airport in Chicago.  Val would always tease by saying she “robbed the cradle” even though he was 8 years older.

 

Merrill was a commercial pilot.  He began his career in what he called the “golden age” of airline travel and finished by flying the big jets (L1011) to Europe.  He caught the flying bug at the age of 6 when his mom bought him a ticket to ride a Ford Trimotor at a fair in Madison, WI.  When he was in high school just after WW2, the Civil Air Patrol was established and he pursued aviation.  He started taking flying lessons at Middleton, WI Airport, which was 25 miles away from his home.  He rode his bike every 2 weeks to his $10.00 half-hour lesson.  Since money was tight, it took him 2 years to get his private pilot’s license.

 

Merrill joined the National Guard.  When the Korean Conflict broke out his unit was called up to serve under the Air Force (325th Fighter Interceptor Squadron out of Truax Field in WI).  After his service he attended a Janesville, WI Vocational School (Blackhawk Aviation today) to become an Airframe & Power plant (A&P) mechanic.  He then went on to get his flying instrument rating at American Flyers in Ft. Worth, TX.  He worked 5 days a week as an airplane mechanic at American Flyers and on the weekends he would fly a DC-3 on charter flights.  He flew college football teams, bankers, movie stars, and U.S. troops from coast to coast.

 

In the mid 50’s airline travel began to blossom.  He got hired by Delta and flew as a flight engineer for 1 year, a co-pilot for 7, and then as a captain for the next 23 years.  He retired in 1987 at age 57 after 31 years with Delta.  One of his fondest memories was having the honor of flying the last DC3 from Chicago to Atlanta when that plane type was retired from the Delta fleet.

 

He was an early member of the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) with number 591 at the envy of many of his fellow aviators.  EAA has over 220,000 members today.  As a charter member of EAA Chapter 101 (Addison, IL), he formed lifelong friendships with many.  If a prayer was needed before an EAA Chapter gathering, he was there to give it.  Family summers were always filled with camping at the annual EAA National Conventions and visiting the family farm in Baraboo, WI.

 

He built two airplanes (PJ-260 Aero Sport and Van’s Aircraft RV-4) as well as helping with many of his friend’s projects and working on the many planes he owned during his lifetime.  Whenever a tool or some advice was needed, Val was there to lend a hand.

 

He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Leora; his two children: Jeff (Kerry) Vallender of Normal, IL, Lisa (Mike) Cox of Bloomington, IL; a Son-In-Law Mike Antonoff of Punta Gorda, FL; six grandchildren: Mike Antonoff Jr., Rachael (Bradley) Behrens, Zachary (Kristy) Antonoff, Emily (Kendall) Oliver, Gretchen (Austin) Spencer, and Sean Cox; and ten great grandchildren: Mikayla, Maebel, Payton, Lydia, Lucille, Carly, Elouise, Elias, Cameron, and Rosalie.

 

He is preceded in death by his parents, stepfather Raymond Heyroth, and daughter Susan Janette Antonoff.

 

In retirement, he kept busy with his many hobbies of skeet/trap shooting, woodworking, glass paperweight/pottery collecting, reading, solving puzzles, watching mystery themed shows, jewelry making, and being with family.

 

The family will have a private ceremony to celebrate Merrill.

 

Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, or to the church of your choosing.

 

The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at the Martin Health Center for their kind and attentive care.

 

Kibler-Brady-Ruestman Memorial Home

Anne Jones, wife of DL Capt. Wilton R. Jones

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Anne Jones, wife of DL Capt. Wilton R. Jones

April 18, 1938 ~ June 26, 2024

 

We note the passing of Anne Jones, wife of retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Wilton Ray Jones.  Captain Jones joined Delta Air Lines 12-04-1967.  Anne is survived by her husband, and by her children and grandchildren.

Obituary information and family photos can be found online at the funeral home website:

   https://www.mcdonaldandson.com/cumming-obituaries/


Anne Jones, of Forsyth County, Georgia, was born in Liverpool, England, on April 18, 1938 to Samuel and Anne Anchor. After eighteen months of battling advanced Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, Anne passed peacefully at her home in Forsyth County on June 26, 2024 with her loving husband and daughter at her bedside.

 

In her teens Anne left Liverpool for the Republic of Panama to help her brother, Sam, care for his young son after the sudden death of his mother. Anne fell in love with Panama so continued to live and work there after her brother married again. In February, 1963, Anne took a chance on a blind date arranged by a friend and they met a young USAF officer. It was the perfect “love at first sight” story. After a whirlwind courtship the young officer proposed on their third night of dating. Her wedding to 1st Lt. Wilton Ray Jones then occurred on May 18, 1963. This resulted in their marriage of just over 61 years.

 

She followed her husband to duty stations in Tennessee, then Virginia, where their daughter, Deborah (Debbie) was born. From Virginia they were sent to Clark AB in the Philippines for two years. Their son Anthony (Tony) was born there at Clark AB. From the Philippines her husband left the Air Force and came to Atlanta to fly for Delta Air Lines for 29 ½ years.

 

Through those years Anne honed her talents in needlepoint, crochet, silk flower making and finally settled on painting. She produced many works of art and her pieces are hanging in many homes in England, Canada, Republic of Panama and in many states in the United States. She was especially adept at painting birds.

 

The wonderful caregivers, Kristy, Lori and Kim, who cared for her twenty-four hours a day loved her and cared her as they would their own grandmother. She in turn loved them and greeted each one with a big smile when they came on duty.

 

Anne is preceded in death by her parents, four brothers, Jimmy Anchor (Joan), Sam Anchor (Norma), Frank Anchor, Alfie Anchor and her sister, Margaret Jenkins.

 

Anne is survived by her loving husband, Wilton Ray Jones, her daughter Deborah Anne Moon (Eric), her son, Anthony Raymond Jones (Marla), and brother Edward Anchor (Solange). She is also survived by her Grandchildren Jessica Moon and Eric Nicholas Moon (Mallorie). Anne was the very proud great-grandmother of 3: Rylan, Miley, and Collins (Coco). Other survivors are sisters-in law, Barbara and Betty, brother-in law, Dave and many nieces and nephews.

 

Anne was a loving, warm hearted, kind, compassionate and talented, fun loving lady. Everyone who knew her loved her and she will be greatly missed by all.

 

Arrangements are as follows: Visitation will be at McDonald and Son Funeral

 

Home and Crematory, 150 Sawnee Drive, Cumming, Georgia on Sunday July 7, 2024 from 5 pm to 7 pm. A full service Mass will be held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 8740 Holtzclaw Road, Cumming, Georgia on Monday July 8, 2024 at 11 am.

 

A short graveside service will be held at the Georgia National Cemetery, 1080 Scott Hudgins Drive, Canton, Georgia on July 17, 2024 at 230 pm. Those wishing to attend will meet at the cemetery building at 2 pm.

 

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the Hydrocephalus Association

 

Condolences may be expressed at www.mcdonaldandson.com

 

Arrangements are in the care of McDonald and Son Funeral Home, 150 Sawnee Drive, Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 886.9899.

 

 

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

DL Capt. John Evans McDonald

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, DL Capt. John Evans McDonald

October 22, 1928 ~ December 13, 2023

 

We note the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain John Evans McDonald, age 95.  John joined Delta Air Lines 06-03-1957 and retired with Delta in 1988.  Widowed in 2016 with the passing of his wife Millie, John is survived by his daughters and their families.

 

https://www.hamptoncovefuneralhome.com/obituary/John-McDonald

 

John McDonald Obituary

John Evans McDonald, retired pilot of Delta Air Lines and the US Navy made his final take-off from Planet Earth on December 13, 2023. He enjoyed a long and happy life of watching the world from the best seat in the house . . . the cockpit of an airplane.

 

John entered the Navy in 1947, earned his Wings of Gold in December 1948 and was released to the Navy Reserve in 1950. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 1953 and the Chrysler Institute of Engineering in 1955. He joined Delta Air Lines in 1957. He retired from the Navy Reserve in 1972 and Delta Air Lines in 1988.

 

John grew up in Ashburn, GA. He married his wife, Millie, formerly Mildred Pilch of Chicago, in 1953. They were married for 63 years and had four daughters: Susan McDonald of Huntsville, AL (Carlos Carvajal); Karen Nash, of Jonesboro, GA (Bob Nash); Janet McDonald, of Atlanta, and Lisa McNamee, of Huntsville, AL (David McNamee). John is survived by three daughters, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

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https://www.hamptoncovefuneralhome.com/obituary/Mildred-McDonald

Mildred P McDonald

August 20, 1929 ~ July 8, 2016 (age 86)

Mildred P. McDonald, age 86, of Owens Cross Roads, Al passed away Friday, July 8, 2016 at a local hospital.  

Monday, July 1, 2024

NEA/DL Capt. Keith Raber Hoobler

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NEA/DL Capt. Keith Raber Hoobler

July 11, 1923 ~ December 23, 2023



We note the passing of retired Northeast/Delta pilot Captain Keith Raber Hoobler, age 100.  Keith began his commercial flying with Northeast Airlines 6-17-1957 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1983 based Miami.  Widowed in 2020, Keith is survived by his 6 children, along with 11 grandchildren, 23 great- grandchildren and 4 great- great- grandchildren.

 

  https://new.miamisprings.com/obituary-keith-raber-hoobler/

 

Keith Raber Hoobler lived a glorious 100 years on this earth and went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on December 23, 2023 in Sun City Center, Florida. Keith was born on July 11, 1923 on the family farm in Gridley, Illinois to parents Harley and Mabel Hoobler. He was a graduate of Gridley High School and the University of Illinois. He had a love for flying all his life and took his first flying lesson at the ag of 17.

 

He followed that dream and was behind a cockpit of a plane until he retired in 1983 as

a Delta Airlines Senior Captain. He was proud of his time spent in the Naval Air Corp as a young man and he loved to talk about all the airplanes he flew. He met the love of his life Lois McNamee while in college and they married in 1945. They lived in Miami Springs, Florida and raised a family of 6 children there and celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary shortly before she passed away in 2020.

 

He is survived by 6 children. David (Lola), Paul (Peggy), James (Nancy), Martha (Alan), Susan (Hans), and Daniel (Karen). 11 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and 4 great- great- grandchildren. The whole family is grateful to God for the incredible amount of time He gave us with Dad before He took him home and for all the memories we will keep in our hearts.

 

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911630/lois-hoobler

Lois Hoobler

BIRTH      30 Oct 1923

DEATH     12 Jul 2020 (aged 96)

Sun City Center, Hillsborough County, Florida

BURIAL     Skyway Memorial Gardens

Palmetto, Manatee County, Florida