~ IN MEMORY ~
Lucille P. McEver
June 17, 1917 - September 7, 2013
Notification with the passing of Delta Golden Wings member Mrs. Lucille McEver, age 96, widow of DL Capt. Harold Bell McEver. Captain McEver, born 07-29-1920, passed away December 16, 1996. Lucille had most recently resided at
3750 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta GA 30319-1322.
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Services will be conducted September 14th with visitation the evening prior in
Atlanta. Arrangements have been entrusted to
H.M. Patterson & Son, 173 Allen Road NE, Sandy Springs GA
30328...(404) 851-9900.
Both obituaries appear below.....
Lucille P. McEver bio.....
Mrs. Lucille McEver, 96, of Atlanta died Saturday, the 7th of September,
2013. She was preceded in death by her husband, retired Delta Airlines Captain,
Harold B. McEver. Mrs. McEver and her family had made their home in Sandy
Springs for 38 years prior to her becoming a resident of Canterbury Court in
2006. She was a member of St. John United Methodist Church and Delta Golden
Wings. Surviving are her son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Dr. Christina McEver
of New York, NY and Salisbury, CT.; daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Mason
Cargill of Sandy Springs; granddaughters, Ansley and Adam Gusky of Del Ray
Beach, FL and Kristin Cargill of Greenville, SC. Memorial services celebrating
Mrs. McEver's life will be held Saturday, September 15th at 11 o'clock in the
chapel at Canterbury Court, 3750 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, GA 30319.
Following the memorial service the family will gather to entomb Mrs. McEver at
Arlington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers contributions should be made to St.
John's United Methodist Church or to a charity of your choice. Friends are
cordially invited to visit with the family Friday, September 14, 2013 from 6
until 8 o'clock in the evening at H. M. Patterson & Son Arlington Chapel,
173 Allen Road, NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328.
Visitation: Friday, September 13, 2013
H.M. Patterson and Son, Arlington Chapel
173 Allen Road, NE
Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328
Memorial Service: Saturday, September 14, 2013 at 11:00a.m.
The Chapel of Canterbury Court
3750 Peachtree Road, NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30319
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OBITUARIES Harold B. McEver: Delta pilot who trained many of his colleagues
: Newspaper Obituary
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The (GA) - Friday, December 20,
1996
As a Navy aviator and pilot for 34 years with Delta Air Lines, Harold Bell
McEver flew everything from prop-driven planes to jumbo jets and trained many
other pilots along the way.
Mr. McEver, 76, died Monday of renal failure at St. Joseph's Hospital in
Atlanta.
With both the Navy and Delta, Mr. McEver was a flight instructor.
After attending North Georgia College, the Gainesville native joined the
Navy in 1941. A year later, he received his commission as an officer.
During World War II, he became a primary flight instructor, training pilots
in California to fly in the Pacific Theater, and was a plane commander. He was
the first U.S. pilot to land a transport in the Philippines after Gen. Douglas
MacArthur's forces drove the Japanese out, according to his son, Bruce McEver of
Salisbury, Conn.
After the war, Mr. McEver entered the Naval Reserve and went to work for
Delta, flying its prop-driven DC-3s. But he took a leave of absence from Delta
during the Korean War and returned to active duty.
In 1952 and 1953, he flew for the Naval Air Transport Service, ferrying
personnel and supplies around the Mediterranean.
In his career with the airline, Mr. McEver flew everything from smallish
prop planes such as the DC-3, which carried 25 passengers around the state, to
jumbo jets such as the L-1011, which transport 300 passengers across the
country. Mr. McEver flew domestic routes for the airline to New York, Chicago
and the West Coast.
As the planes grew larger and were capable of covering longer distances,
they naturally grew into more complicated machines that were driven by
computerized systems.
"He grew up with the technology," his son said.
"When the computers came into aviation, Dad had to be reprogrammed," he
added. "In the early days, he flew by the seats of his pants."
"Harold McEver saw a lot of changes in the airline industry," said Charlie
Tutt, chief domestic pilot for Delta. "He was training pilots before we had a
centralized flight training department and flight simulators," he said. "He was
highly respected at Delta."
Mr. McEver retired in 1980 after 34 years with the company.
In his community, Mr. McEver gave his time to the Atlanta area Boy Scouts,
which awarded him their Order of the Arrow for his help in rebuilding the old
Bert Adams scout camp near Kennesaw. He also served on the Sandy Springs Clean
and Beautiful Committee, helping with early community recycling campaigns.
The funeral was held Thursday at St. John's Methodist Church. H.M.
Patterson & Son, Arlington Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.
Surviving in addition to his son are his wife of 53 years, Lucille McEver;
a daughter, Sharon Cargill of Atlanta; a twin brother, William McEver of
Greenville, S.C.; two sisters, Mary Lou McEver of St. Augustine, Fla., and
Lucille Sabbagh of Franklin, Mich.; and two grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. John's Methodist
Church.
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