~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Anthony “Allen” Dennis
April 11, 1955 ~ September 8, 2025
Allen dedicated his life to his passion for flying………………
Allen joined Delta Air Lines 10-11-1985 and was based
ATL. He is survived by his daughter Molly,
and by his fiancée Tammy Johnson. Arrangement
details for a Memorial service for Allen is pending.
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Anthony Dennis Obituary
Anthony Allen Dennis, age 70, of Beaufort, South
Carolina, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 8, 2025, surrounded by
his loving family. Anthony's wishes were to be cremated. Services have not yet
been scheduled and will be updated as they are made.
Known to all as Allen, he was born on April 11,
1955, in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines, to Jim and Felicitas Dennis. A
graduate of Warner Robins High School and Mercer University, Allen eventually
settled in Beaufort where he built a life centered on family, friendship, and
faith.
Allen dedicated his life to his passion for
flying. He served his country with honor for over 20 years in the United States
Air Force, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. As a highly decorated
C-141 Starlifter pilot, he flew combat missions in Operations DESERT SHIELD,
DESERT STORM, and SOUTHERN WATCH. While continuing his service in the Air Force
Reserves, Allen achieved his lifelong dream of becoming a Captain with Delta
Air Lines. He flew with Delta for more than 30 years, amassing tens of thousands
of flight hours and earning the deep respect of his peers for his skill and
professionalism.
Beyond the cockpit, Allen was a gifted athlete who
excelled in baseball, basketball, and football at the high school, collegiate,
and minor league levels. He was a devoted fan of the Cincinnati Reds,
Cincinnati Bengals, and the Kentucky Wildcats, and his passion for the game was
a lifelong source of joy.
Allen also had a deep love for music and
entertaining. As a talented musician and singer, he brought joy to many, the
stage was his home. He will be remembered most for his never-ending sense of
humor and quick wit, which filled every room with laughter and warmth.
The singular focus and love of Allen's life was
his daughter, Molly. He gave her the greatest gift one person can give another,
he believed in her. His unwavering confidence in her served as her armor
throughout life. He proudly watched her follow in his footsteps, achieving her
own dreams of becoming a licensed pilot and an instructor pilot. They were
truly best friends, sharing their time talking about flying, watching the Reds,
Bengals, or Wildcats, and laughing at his bad dad jokes and dance moves. Molly
hopes to honor his memory by living with the same courage and integrity he
taught her to value.
Allen's kindness, laughter, and spirit touched all
who knew him and will remain with them always. Though his absence is deeply
felt, his loved ones take comfort in knowing that his spirit lives on in the
memories they will forever cherish. Until we are together again, may you rest
in peace and soar freely with your new wings.
Allen is survived by his daughter Molly Dennis,
his fiancée Tammy Johnson, his father James (Jim) Dennis, his brother James
(Eddie) Dennis, his sister Diana Dennis Mizell, his sister-in-law Toni Prevatt
Dennis, his brother-in-law Allan Mizell, and his former spouse Beverly Brown
Dennis. He is also remembered by many extended family members and friends. He
was preceded in death by his mother, Felicitas Dennis.
Wish to have known you uncle may you rest in peace
ReplyDeleteNo idea. Sadly found out today. So sorry to the entire family as Allen was a cousin with a great sense of humor. Peace to you all.
ReplyDeleteA graveside memorial service will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025 at 2:00 PM at the Beaufort National Cemetery 1601 Boundary St. Beaufort, SC 29902 with military rites performed by the United States Air Force.
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