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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

DL Capt. Vernon Kennedy Kimbrough Jr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. Vernon Kennedy Kimbrough Jr.

November 27, 1941 ~ April 14, 2026

 


Captain Kimbrough joined Delta Air Lines 03-14-1969 and was Atlanta based.  He is survived by his wife Ann, and by his children and their families.

To share memories and offer condolences online please visit the funeral home website at

 https://www.mckoon.com/obituaries/vernon-kimbrough-jr/#!/TributeWall 

For those who prefer to send a personal note, I see the Kimbrough residence listed in whitepages as   

1109 Coggins Rd, Newnan, GA 30263.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/vernon-kimbrough-obituary?id=61299119

Vernon Kimbrough Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McKoon Funeral Home & Crematory on Apr. 21, 2026.

Vernon Kennedy Kimbrough Jr., age 85, passed away on April 14, 2026. He was born on November 27, 1940, in Mississippi, to Vernon K. Kimbrough Sr. and Bessie Kimbrough.

 

In 1961, Vernon entered the United States Air Force, where he later served as a flight instructor in Germany, training members of the Luftwaffe. He achieved the rank of Captain before his honorable separation in 1969. He then attended Mississippi State University, earning a degree in Agricultural Science. Following his service, he began a 30-year career with Delta Air Lines, retiring as a Captain flying Boeing 757/767 aircraft.

 

Vernon is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Ann Robinson Kimbrough; his children, Kimberly Lee Wilcox (Davis Wilcox) of Sikeston, Missouri; Gypsie Kimbrough Stewart of Newnan, Georgia; Jillson Kimbrough Chester (Matthew Chester) of Newnan, Georgia; and Vernon Kennedy Kimbrough III (Lori Kimbrough) of Newnan, Georgia; his grandchildren, Kaley Wilcox Simcoe (Eric Simcoe), Kameron Wilcox Cooper (Dave Cooper), Tyler and Alycee Stewart, Aiden, Riley, and Emma Chester, Chance Kimbrough (Kaela Kimbrough), and Sydney Kimbrough Fields (Jacob Fields); and his great-grandchildren, Lawson and Camille Simcoe, and Carson and Oliver Kimbrough.

 

Vernon will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his service to his country, and his lifelong passion for flying, as well as the wisdom and love he shared with those closest to him..

 

Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.mckoon.com 

McKoon Funeral Home & Crematory 770-253-4580

Monday, April 20, 2026

DL Capt. Edwin Robbins "Rory" DuPont Jr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, DL Capt. Edwin Robbins "Rory" DuPont Jr.

February 14, 1977 ~ April 13, 2026

 


Captain Edwin Robbins "Rory" DuPont Jr. joined 06-02-2014.  Rory is survived by his wife Carolina, and by his children.

Arrangements by Bridges Funeral Home, Knoxville TN  www.bridgesfuneralhome.com 

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/person/Captain-Edwin-R.-DuPont-61181068

Edwin DuPont Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bridges Funeral Home on Apr. 17, 2026.

Captain Edwin R. DuPont - age 49, of Seymour, TN passed away on April 13, 2026.

"I cannot promise you it will be perfect, but I promise it will be an adventure. Some days we will be drinking straight from a water hose, and some days we will be drinking champagne straight out of the bottle."

The family of Edwin Robbins "Rory" DuPont, Jr. is deeply saddened to announce his passing on April 13, 2026. Rory was born on February 14th, 1977, in Jacksonville, Florida to Edwin R. DuPont, Sr. and Blanche Burt DuPont. Rory is a 3rd generation Naval Aviator. He met his wife of almost 25 years at the University of Florida in 1997 and they married on December 29, 2001. Rory received his commission as an officer in 2000 and continued to serve until he passed away as a Captain in the Naval Reserve. A US Naval Aviator, Fighter Pilot, and graduate of TOPGUN, Rory flew the F/A-18, F-5, and T-45 as an instructor pilot over multiple combat tours and aircraft carrier deployments. In 2012, he and his family moved to Bogotá, Colombia for a short time to work for the American Embassy in Diplomatic Affairs. In 2013, in order to focus more on family, Rory joined the Naval Reserve and began work as a performance consultant & business development lead for Latin America at Check-6 Int'l, Inc. Meanwhile, Rory continued flying and pursuing his Naval career with multiple command tours, to include Commanding Officer of Fighter Composite Squadron 111 in Key West, FL (2018), Commander of Training Air Wing One Reserve in Meridian, MS (2020), and as Commander of the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center Reserve in Fallon, NV (2022). He also flew for Delta Air Lines as an international Airbus 350 pilot and supported the family business as chief pilot of Rocky Top Aviation, LLC flight school in Knoxville, TN.

In addition to his extensive career ambitions, Rory was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Troops of St. George, and a Captain in Fraternus. His work with Delta allowed him to travel all over the world, often with his family in tow, and participate in the international community of the faithful, observing firsthand their beautiful works. Despite a wide breadth of commitments and activities, Rory was passionate about putting his faith at the forefront of all that he did both individually and with his family. He will always be remembered for his never ending zest for squeezing the life out of life every single day and quick, witty sense of humor. When faced with difficulty or adversity, he quickly quipped his motto, "Just another adventure!" which immediately became his and Carolina's family motto. A true and proudly devoted family man, Rory deeply loved and lived for his family. Some of his favorite family activities were traveling, hiking the Smokies, flying, hunting, camping, fishing, and cooking.

Rory is survived by his wife and children, Carolina, John Andrew, Madeleine Isabel, and Rhett Thomas DuPont.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at Bridges Funeral Home. A Rosary will follow at 7:00 PM. The Funeral Mass will be held at the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Knoxville on Friday, April 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Arrangements by Bridges Funeral Home, 5430 Rutledge Pike, Knoxville, TN 37924. www.bridgesfuneralhome.com

WA/DL Capt. Bruce Elbert Despain

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, WA/DL Capt. Bruce Elbert Despain

May 3, 1930 — April 12, 2026

 


Captain Bruce “Phantom” Elbert Despain joined Western Airlines 05-01-1957 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1990 based SLC.  Widowed in 2012, Bruce is survived by his children and their families.  Bruce had resided in Draper, Utah: 14178 S Bangerter Pkwy Unit 211, Draper, UT 84020.

A graveside service will be held on April 25th, at 2:00 at Memorial Mountain View Cemetery, 3115 Bengal Blvd, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121.

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/person/Bruce-Elbert-Despain-61197592

Bruce Elbert Despain obituary:

Bruce Elbert Despain was born on May 3, 1930, and passed away peacefully on April 12, 2026, just shy of his 96th birthday. His beautiful wife, Beverly, and sweet granddaughter, Chelsea, have been waiting on the other side for his arrival.

 

Bruce was raised at the family home in the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon by his parents, Elbert George Despain and Miriam Charlotte Hawkins Despain. He talked often about his years in the canyons, farming, and riding horses. His grandfather, LE Despain, owned an ore hauling business, which Bruce’s father, Elbert, took over. Elbert taught many of his sons to drive the trucks at a very young age by holding fingers out the window to tell them what gear to shift into!

 

Bruce loved to ski in his Little Cottonwood mountains and had the opportunity to ski with some of the greats, including Alf Engen, who set several ski jumping world records in the 1930s and established a ski school at the Alta ski resort. Alf was also a pioneer of powder skiing.

 

As a young man, Bruce won a flying lesson on a radio show, and that was it! His love of flying was born. While attending the University of Utah, he was enrolled in the Air Force ROTC. He then entered active duty with the Air Force just prior to the end of the Korean War. He obtained the rank of Captain. His call sign was “Phantom”, a nickname that continued his whole life. He served active duty as a pilot and as a reserve as well. Bruce was also a veteran of the Korean War. After his service, he started his career with Western Airlines, which later became Delta Air Lines, and retired in 1990 after 33 years of service. Both of his sons followed in his footsteps and became airline pilots.

 

Bruce met his spouse, Beverly, through his sister-in-law, who thought they’d have a lot in common, since she was a stewardess for United Airlines. That successful lineup led to a wedding in the Salt Lake Temple on November 19, 1959. Beverly and Bruce were companions for 52 years until Beverly passed away on January 27, 2012.

 

Their very first home was in Cottonwood Heights on Catalina Dr. The family had many happy memories in the five years they lived there. Bruce was notorious for antics involving the blowing up of the neighbors’ garbage cans with flair and creativity accompanied by his best friend and partner in crime, Carl Church. All in fun! They moved to Seattle, Washington, in 1968, where they built another home on hole 1 of a beautiful golf course. The whole family loved it there, but Bruce could never let go of his love for the mountains. They moved back to Utah 3 years later. It took over a year to build the Willow Creek home at the top of Bridger Boulevard, where many a grand party, backyard barbecues, weddings, social gatherings, festive holidays, and volleyball or badminton in the driveway were always happening. Beverly and Bruce’s final home was in the Steeplechase neighborhood in Draper, Utah.

 

Bruce was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt and fish. As the years went on, he became the man who would rather take pictures and make friends with the fish. On numerous trips down the Green River, he would stop at a place he called “The Lunch Counter.” His fish friends would recognize his kick boat and come swimming for treats and belly rubs! There are pictures to prove the lasting relationships he formed with his “fin” friends! Bruce taught his sons and grandsons the art of fly fishing and took his kids fishing in Alaska. They all have many fond fishing memories with dad and grandpa.

 

With all the airline passes available to the family, they were able to take many wonderful vacations to Germany, Austria, Canada, Alaska, many states, and multiple visits to California and Hawaii.

 

Bruce had many other talents. He used his artist skills to paint his beloved Cottonwood Canyons. He was a great boatman and took family and friends on many trips. On one trip to Lake Powell with Bev’s sister Frankie and her family, the boat was having mechanical problems. The group was stuck on the boat ramp for several hours, and they became increasingly hungry. Bev jumped up and made sandwiches. From then on, in any extreme circumstances, the family joke was to “just make sandwiches!”

 

Brigette learned to finish house construction from her father. He really was a great teacher and shared his skills generously.

 

Bruce loved his kids and extended family and made up detailed names for them. His oldest son Brett was affectionately named “kid.” His daughter Brigette was “dolly,” and Brandt was originally nicknamed “buzzard” due to his initial grumpiness as a young child. Many family members remember their “Bruce-given” name with love and appreciation for his creativity!

 

He taught his children shooting skills, and all three of them competed in shooting competitions. Brett has won many awards and still competes in trapshooting.

 

Bruce was a tough, strict military man, with a warm and fuzzy interior and a heart full of love.

 

He is survived by his brothers Richard (Marilyn) & Michael (Lynn) Despain. Son, Brett Despain (Andrea), daughter, Brigette Nielsen, son, Brandt Despain (TuRea). Grandchildren, Chase Harrison (Mikah), Chad Harrison, Alexis Despain (Bret), Niki Hansen (Alex), Rachel Ferguson (Colton), Kylee Despain (Austin), Alex and Elyse Despain. Great-grandchildren Railee, Chelsea, Cade, Skylar, Maverick, Rosie, Charlotte, Olivia, and our newest lil’ man, Bennett. Preceded in death by his parents, brother Gail (Beverly), wife Beverly, granddaughter Chelsea Ann, and many nieces and nephews.

 

A graveside service will be held on April 25, 2026, at 2:00 at Memorial Mountain View Cemetery 3115 Bengal Blvd, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121.

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https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/saltlaketribune/name/beverly-despain-obituary?id=25889201

Beverly Despain Obituary

Beverly Jean McInelly Despain
8/15/1935 ~ 1/27/2012
Beverly Despain, beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away Friday, January 27, 2012 surrounded by her family at a hospital in Riverton, Utah.
Born in Escalante, Utah, to Frank B. and Mearl McInelly, Beverly was the eldest sister of Frankie and Steven McInelly.
Beverly graduated from Granite High School and attended Brigham Young University; it was there she polished her love of singing by touring in a vocal group with her life-long friends.
She left BYU to be a secretary for General Motors, and later became a stewardess at United Airlines; however, her greatest calling and achievement was as a wife and mother to a very active and fun family.
Beverly was sealed to Bruce E. Despain in the Salt Lake City temple on November 19, 1959. She had three children, nine grandchildren, and two great-grand children, whom she loved dearly……………………….

 

DL Capt. William E. Richardson

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. William E. Richardson

October 30, 1934 ~ April 19, 2026

 


Delta Golden Wings member Captain William “Bill” Ellingwood Richardson joined Delta Air Lines 12-17-1962 and was based Atlanta and LAX.  Bill is survived by his wife Connie, and by his children and their families.

Condolences may be sent to the Richardson family at

4156 Church Rd, Magnolia, MS 39652.

Services will take place this Wednesday, April 22nd in Magnolia…please see obituary details below.

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/william-richardson-obituary?id=61294630

William Richardson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sharkey Funeral Home on Apr. 20, 2026.

William E. (Bill) Richardson of Magnolia, passed from this world into his heavenly home peacefully at his residence surrounded by his family, on April 19, 2026. Bill was born October 30th, 1934, in New York. He spent his early years in Palm Beach, Florida with his mother and stepfather, Henry Richardson. He graduated from Staunton Military Academy in Virginia. Bill earned an engineering degree and played lacrosse at Duke University, making him a Blue Devil for life. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps where he trained as a fighter (F4) and cargo plane (C-123) pilot, after which he was employed by the Martin Company in Orlando, Florida. After leaving Martin, he enjoyed a long career with Delta Airlines as an airline pilot captain from 1962 until his retirement in 1995.

 

He met and married his first wife of 17 years, Marilyn, and they raised four children while living in River Ridge, LA. Bill moved to his property in Magnolia, MS, and opened Mr. Bill's Christmas Tree Farm, where he enjoyed helping families get their Christmas trees year after year. In 1986, he met his wife, Connie, one Christmas season while she was purchasing a Christmas tree. He and Connie married in August 1987. They spent many happy years together on their farm. He loved being on the farm, cutting grass, raising cattle, and spending time with his ever-growing family.

 

He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Connie Easley Richardson, his children, Bill Richardson (Cheryl), Melanie Jagneaux (Nathan), John Richardson (Marisa), Charlie Richardson Sr (Jamie), Natalie McMahon (Tommy), Ashley Simmons (Lloyd) and Jacquelyn Cooper (Terry); Grandchildren, Charlie Richardson, Jr. (Callie), Drew Lewis (Brooke), Jake Richardson (Trinity), Haleigh Cooper (Joseph), Lauren Lewis (Billy), Connor McMahon, Emily Richardson, Molly Parker (Slaton), Avery Lewis (Adam), Abbey Richardson, Sydney Richardson, Miles Richardson, Elise Richardson, Graham Richardson, Jordyn Cooper; and great grandchildren, Audrey Mae Richardson, Charlie Rae Richardson, Waylon Alberez, Wyatt James Lewis and Finley Kaye Richardson; and Baby boy Lewis due in June. He is also survived by his sister, Genie Richardson Wilmer (Jack).

 

He is preceded in death by his parents, Imogen and Henry Richardson, his sister Bonnie, her husband Ogden (Oggie) White, and his grandson, Todd Simmons.

 

A service will take place Wednesday, April 22nd with visitation from 1-3 pm and service at 3 pm at Terry's Creek Baptist Church, 1147 Church Rd., Magnolia. Burial will follow at Terry's Creek Baptist Church cemetery.

 

Pallbearers will be sons-in-law Tommy McMahon, Lloyd Simmons, Nathan Jagneaux, Terry Cooper, and grandsons Charlie Richardson, Jr., Drew Lewis, Jake Richardson, and Connor McMahon.

 

Honorary pallbearers will be the Marine 4F's Club (First Friday Fox Fellowship).

 

Special thanks to Hospice Compassus staff, especially Holly and Corey, for your caring and support.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Terry's Creek Baptist Church Children's Ministry.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

DL Capt. Thomas S. Stites

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. Thomas S. Stites

June 08, 1950 ~ April 12, 2026

 


USAF veteran and Delta Golden Wings member Captain Thomas “Tom” Steven Stites joined Delta Air Lines 01-26-1979 and retired in 2005.  Tom is survived by his daughters and their families, and by  many dear friends and aviation colleagues.

Services for Tom will be held Monday, April 20th in Dallas TX….please see obituary below for arrangements. To share memories online please visit the funeral home website at

https://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/obituaries/thomas-stites/obituary

For those who may wish to send a personal note, condolences may be directed to the family

c/o DL F/A Kathy Stites, Carrollton's Country Place, 2703 Wagonwheel Dr.  Carrollton TX 75006-4755.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/obituaries/thomas-stites  

Obituary :  Thomas Steven Stites died peacefully on April 12, 2026, at the age of 75, at Arbor Hills Memory Care of Plano.

 

Born June 8, 1950, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Joe and Anne Stites, Tom grew up in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, He graduated in 1968 from Lake Highlands High School, where he was a star athlete. Tom received an appointment to the US Air Force Academy, where he played Division 1 football and baseball. After gaining his commission as an officer in 1972, he graduated from pilot training, and later piloted B-52 bombers, attaining the rank of captain in the US Air Force.

 

Upon leaving the Air Force, Tom began piloting for Delta Airlines in 1979, where he flew for 27 years and rose to the rank of captain. He flew many trips all around the world including regular stints to Hawaii, Germany and Japan. He also received a Master's of Science from Abilene Christian University, and worked as a successful real estate broker and agent during and after his retirement from Delta.

 

A HUGE sports fan, Tom was a season ticket owner to the Dallas Mavericks since the team located to Dallas in 1981 through 2022. In addition, he was a season ticket holder to the Dallas Cowboys for many years and proudly owns two of the original stadium chairs from Texas Stadium.

 

Tom will be remembered for ardently cheering/coaching his daughters from the sidelines at their numerous activities and sporting events at The Hockaday School. He was deeply involved in the Lake Highlands High School Class of '68 reunions committee, Air Force Academy Alumni Association and a member of Park Cities Baptist Church since he was a child.

 

Tom was a diehard Alan Jackson fan, and never could resist a karaoke night or a chance to host a gathering at his home. Later in life, Tom enjoyed spending time at the lake, walking his dogs and joking around with his grandsons. Tom had a larger-than-life personality and sense of humor and maintained that sense of humor up until the end.

 

Tom is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Worth Anne and Aaron Herrell, and Meredith and Jason Worley, all of Plano, and Sarah and Julian D'Angelo of San Diego, California, three grandchildren, Mack & Houston Herrell and Eleanor Worley, sisters Stevvi Stanley and Marggi Monsees of Dallas, and brother Rob Stites of Arlington.

 

Funeral Services will be held on Monday, April 20th at Restland Wildwood Chapel located at 13005 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX. Visitation with the family beginning at 9:30am, Funeral service at 10:30am with burial immediately afterwards.

 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the North Texas Association of Air Force Academy Graduates at https://www.ntxaog.org/