~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Charles Edward Bethel
November 1, 1939 ~ July 24, 2025
One day during his High School years, he skipped
school with one of his best friends to take their first airplane ride for one
dollar. Charles discovered his passion for flying while his friend said he
would never do that again……
Charles joined Delta Air Lines 02-14-1966 and was
Atlanta based. He is survived by his
wife of 59 years, Dottie Medling Bethel, and by his sons and their
families.
Services for Charles will be held August 3rd in
the chapel of West Cobb Funeral Home in Marietta, Georgia.
PCN memorial site
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/charles-bethel-obituary?id=58998175
also https://www.westcobbfuneralhome.com/obituaries/charles-bethel
Charles Edward Bethel
Smyrna, GA
Charles Edward Bethel, a loving husband, father,
and grandfather passed away peacefully at the age of 85 at his home in Smyrna,
GA on Thursday, July 24, 2025, to be with his Lord and savior Jesus Christ. He
was born on November 1, 1939, to Raymond Leon and Mildred Louise Bethel in
Greenfield, TN. He was the eldest of four siblings that all grew up and worked
hard on the farm in Northwest Tennessee. One day during his High School years,
he skipped school with one of his best friends to take their first airplane
ride for one dollar. Charles discovered his passion for flying while his friend
said he would never do that again.
Charles graduated from Greenfield High School and
then attended the University of Tennessee at Martin for a time, but then
enlisted in the United States Marine Corps to become a pilot. He initially was
a helicopter pilot and then transitioned to flying planes. During one of his
Military leaves he returned home to Greenfield, TN where he met his future wife
of 59 years, Dottie Rue Medling, at a local basketball game. Charles served
five years in the Marine Corps including serving time in the Vietnam War where
he was attached to the HMM-162 squadron and flew the single engine O-1 Bird Dog
plane on 68 missions and received two air metals. He also flew helicopter
search and rescue missions. After being honorably discharged at the rank of
Captain, Charles started a new career as a commercial pilot with Delta Air
Lines in Atlanta in 1966. Charles and Dottie were married on July 10, 1966, and
initially lived in an apartment in College Park. Charles and Dottie were then
blessed with the birth of two sons that stayed close by and still live in the
metro Atlanta area today. Charles resumed working on his college degree while
working at Delta and graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical with a Bachelor
of Science degree in Aviation, Magna Cum Laude, in 1974. The family moved to
Smyrna, GA in 1976, which has been Charles and Dottie's home since that time.
Charles worked at Delta Airlines for 33 years as a
domestic and international pilot, and as a flight instructor that trained and
air-checked other Delta pilots. He was in the first class of pilots to fly the
new Boeing 767 airplane, and he flew one of the first 767s delivered to Delta
from Seattle to Atlanta. In addition, noteworthy during his career, he was
selected to escort Air Force One with President Jimmy Carter by flying the
White House Press Corps. His favorite plane to fly at Delta was the Lockheed
L-1011 TriStar. Charles was very close with his fellow pilots that were in the
B-66 training class when he started at Delta.
Charles was not only a great aviator and military
soldier, he was a consummate husband, father, brother, and friend to many.
Charles was always caring and looked after many in his family, including his
loving wife, and two very energetic sons. Charles was a member of Burnt Hickory
Church of Christ (originally Smyrna) since 1976 with a servant's heart. Charles
and his family cherished many life-long friends from Church, many of whom were
able to surround him with love and shared memories the day before his peaceful
passing at home.
Charles is survived by his wife of 59 years,
Dottie Medling Bethel; two sons, Jeffrey William (Jennifer) Bethel, Marietta,
GA, and Christopher Michael Bethel, Kennesaw, GA; two brothers, Billy Jo
(Sandra) Bethel, Greenfield, TN, and Johnny Mack (Dawn) Bethel, Greenfield, TN;
three grandchildren, Emma Louise Bethel (Chris), Caroline Bethel and Luke
Bethel (Jeff), and many cherished nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his
sister, Doris Ann Bufford, his parents, and his stepmother, Mrs. Ruth.
Funeral Services will be at 3:30pm on Sunday,
August 3, 2025, in the chapel of West Cobb Funeral Home in Marietta, Georgia,
and the Family will receive friends and family starting at 2pm. Charles will be
laid to rest with military honors on Monday, August 4, 2025, promptly at 11am
at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, Georgia.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that
donations may be made to Georgia Agape at www.georgiaagape.org
St. Jude
Children's Hospital at www.stjude.org , or
Parkinson's Foundation https://www.parkinson.org/