~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, PAA/DL Capt. David R. Albert
November 23, 1935 – January 13, 2025
A dedicated serviceman, accomplished pilot,
lifelong adventurer, and cherished family man, David lived a life full of
purpose, discovery, and quiet joy…..David joined Pan American Airways 02-08-1965
and retired with Delta Air Lines based NYC/031.
He is survived by his wife Joyce.
PCN memorial site
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David R.
Albert passed away peacefully on January 13, 2025, at the age of 89. A
dedicated serviceman, accomplished pilot, lifelong adventurer, and cherished
family man, David lived a life full of purpose, discovery, and quiet joy.
Born in Riverside, California, David graduated
from Riverside High School before attending UCLA on a U.S. Navy scholarship. He
went on to serve with distinction as a Naval aviator, achieving the rank of
Lieutenant Commander. Stationed at Barber’s Point, Hawaii, with squadron VR-21,
David flew missions across the Pacific and retired from active duty in 1964.
In 1965, David launched a long and storied career
with Pan American World Airways. From 1968 to 1988, he was based in Berlin,
Germany, piloting international routes across the globe and volunteering for
Rest and Recuperation (R&R) flights into Vietnam. He later joined Delta
Airlines in 1991, continuing to fly until his retirement in 2003.
David’s passion for aviation extended far beyond
the cockpit. He mentored a young aspiring pilot, Eric Chayet, generously
sharing his time, experience, and insight. What began as guidance grew into a
lifelong friendship-a reflection of David’s generosity and the deep connections
he nurtured throughout his life and career.
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In 1992, David married Joyce Bell, and together
they made their home in Tiburon, California. Their house, nestled beside open
space, brought David endless joy as he watched deer, coyotes, and birds from
the windows. He was a fun-loving and devoted husband, a deeply cherished
stepfather to Marc Malnekoff (Julie), Mara Malnekoff (Gregg), and Marnie
Malnekoff, and a proud grandfather to Beck and Avi Franklin.
David and Joyce shared a deep passion for travel,
journeying together to far-flung destinations including the Galapagos Islands,
Tonga, and even riding the rails from Beijing to Moscow. In 2008, they embarked
on a memorable round-the-world cruise just one of many adventures that defined
their life together.
A nature lover at heart, David frequently hiked
with local groups, reveling in the beauty of the outdoors. He was also an
active and engaged member of his community, joining the Rotary Club of Tiburon
and serving as its president from 2009 to 2010. He volunteered with the Broom
Busters of Tiburon, helping to remove invasive plants and preserve the natural
landscape he so loved.
David had a deep love for music. He played the
guitar and had a beautiful singing voice that brought joy to those around him.
Whether entertaining friends or simply strumming at home, his music was a
source of connection and comfort. He continued to play well into his 80s, his
voice and guitar remaining steady companions throughout the years.
A lifelong learner, David’s curiosity knew no
bounds. At age 60, he took up karate, eventually earning his 4th-degree black
belt by 74-a testament to his discipline, humility, and inner strength. He was
also fluent in several languages, including Spanish, German, and French-a
talent he began developing in school and honed throughout his years abroad. His
multilingualism allowed him to connect effortlessly across cultures and left a
lasting impression on those who met him.
David will be remembered for his deep sense of
service, his adventurous spirit, his boundless curiosity, and the love he gave
so generously to his family and community. His was a life well-lived-rich with
meaning, filled with laughter, and marked by quiet strength. He leaves behind
memories that will be forever cherished by all who knew and loved him.

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