~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Bob Bill McCrary
July 1, 1948 ~ October 2, 2013
Notification with the passing of Delta retired
pilot Bob Bill McCrary, age 65. I believe Captain McCrary joined Delta
Air Lines 10-09-1987. His obituary notes retirement with Delta in
2007.
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Survived by his wife Anita personal condolences may be sent to
the McCrary family at 1673 Floyd Road, Weatherford TX 76087-6041 .... (512) 327-6357
Memorial service: 2 p.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church of Fort
Worth TX.
Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Greenwood Funeral Home, 3100 White
Settlement Rd., Fort Worth TX.
Thank you,~ Carol
Bob Bill McCrary, a true Southern gentleman, a jokester and a dear, sweet,
kind man, departed this life Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013, headed west into the wild
blue yonder. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church
of Fort Worth. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Funeral Home.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkinson's Disease
Foundation. Bob was born in Cushing to Grace Sitton and Allen McCrary on July 1,
1948. He played football, baseball and basketball at Cushing High, graduating in
1966. Despite having rheumatic fever his junior year of high school and confined
to bed for a year, he still earned a baseball scholarship to Lamar University
where he played football as well. Graduating in 1970 with a BBA, he went to work
for Arthur Anderson, a CPA firm in Houston. His aviation career started in 1971,
joining the U.S. Air Force and completing pilot training in Lubbock at Reese Air
Force Base. Capt. Bob spent 10 years in the Air Force, his last three years of
service flying his favorite plane, the U-2, out of Beale Air Force Base and
around the world. Bob was extremely patriotic and took his highly classified
clearance level seriously. He never spoke about his U2 flying days until last
year after PBS aired a special about the spy plane. Bob was the youngest pilot
selected to join that elite group. In a T-38, Bob broke the sound barrier twice,
yet was content to drive his truck at 5 mph under the speed limit, which could
drive you crazy, but you knew he just wanted to be safe! His post-military
flying included Texas International, Muse Air, Trans Star and then Delta Air
Lines where he retired in 2007 after 17 years. Because he was so enjoyable to
fly with and very professional, both captains and first officers liked flying
with Bob. Flights crews appreciated his support, calm demeanor and superior
landings. He was blessed with three wonderful children, Laurie, Stuart and
Gracie, his pride and joy. Bob married the love of his life, Anita Kay, on June
16 1987, enjoying her love and friendship for 26 years. Giving back to the
community was important to Bob, who participated in several youth mission trips
and delivered Meals On Wheels for three years. Bob's passions other than his
wife and children were his friends, flying airplanes, horses, bird dogs and
Bess, the black Lab. Bob loved living on his ranch on a hill south of
Weatherford, where he was often heard to say to Anita, while sitting on the back
porch enjoying the view and sunset, "Just another beautiful day in paradise."
Survivors: Left to cherish so many good times with Bob are his wife, Anita;
daughters, Laurie and husband, Ed, and Gracie; son, Stuart; brothers, Sam
McCrary and wife, Helen, and Sid McCrary and his life partner, Les Weidner;
sisters-in-law, Sandra Lydick and husband, Larry, and Sherry French; and many
loving nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who meant so much to
him in his life.
Greenwood Funeral Home, 3100 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
.Published in Star-Telegram on October 4, 2013- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dfw/obituary.aspx?n=Bob-McCrary&pid=167319228#fbLoggedOut
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