.....of interest to the aviation community.....nearing his
94th birthday...
~ Carol for the
PCN
~ IN MEMORY ~
WWII veteran - EAL/SO pres./NC/RC Sr.
& Vice pres./NWA/DL
Mr. Graydon Hall
March 26, 1921 ~ March 2,
2015
Obituary ............
HALL,
Graydon "Papa" Graydon Hall "Papa" Graydon Hall, "Papa," passed peacefully
Monday, March 2, 2015 at The Acosta Rua Center for Caring in Jacksonville, FL.
The son of J. Graydon Hall and Dovie Granade Hall, Graydon was born in
Birmingham, Alabama on March 26, 1921, a birthday that he shared with his
beloved wife, (Cindy) Eleanor Anne Posey Hall, who predeceased him on October
21, 2010. Together Graydon and Eleanor built a loving Christian home, a career
in the passenger air service industry and a lifetime of adventure. Graydon and
Eleanor married on August 9, 1941 and worked together in an Alabama munitions
factory preparing their country for war until Graydon enlisted in the U.S. Navy following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He
served in the South Pacific until honorably discharged on November 9, 1945 with
the rank of Radioman, First Class. In recognition of this service, he was
presented the World War II Victory Medal in December 2014, thanks to the
efforts of John Couch of Trinity Baptist Church and the philanthropy of Mrs.
Carl D. Southard. Home from the War, Graydon joined Eastern Air Lines on January
1, 1946 as a station agent in Birmingham, Alabama. He wrote the tickets by hand,
collected fares in cash, checked bags, flagged planes to the gates and escorted
passengers to the steps of the aircraft. Graydon developed a leadership presence
and sales/marketing expertise that Eastern recognized with promotions and moves
to Tennessee, Indiana and ultimately Chicago, Illinois where he served as
Assistant Vice President of the Midwest Division. A 1959 offer to join Southern
Airways, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia gave Graydon and Cindy the opportunity to
return to the South, a warmer climate, family and friends. With the spirit of a
Southern gentleman, humor and courage, Graydon led the growth and presence of
the company in the airline industry and the burgeoning Atlanta community. In
November 1972, Graydon guided Southern Airways through a game-changing
experience in commercial aviation; the hijacking of Southern Airways Flight 49
that stretched over 30 hours and 3,000 miles to end in Havana, Cuba. Passengers
and crew were returned to the U.S., but the aircraft was not allowed to come
back for about a month and the ransom money returned much later. To negotiate
with the Castro regime for return of these Southern Airways assets, Graydon made
an unscheduled flight to Havana. Graydon was named President of Southern Airways
in 1975 and became Senior Vice-President and Vice-Chairman of Republic Air Lines
when that company formed from the merger of two local carriers, Southern and
North Central. Graydon retired from Republic in 1980, and his retired executive
status was recognized through two additional mergers, first with Northwest and
ultimately Delta Airlines. Graydon served the airline industry as President of
the Air Traffic Conference of America, Chairman of the Association of Local
Transport Airlines and a director of The Air Transport Association. He was
active in civic and community affairs throughout his career, particularly in
Atlanta. He was a member of the Capital City Club and the Atlanta Athletic Club,
where he served as president. A Mason, Graydon was a member of Gate City Lodge
#2 Atlanta and of the Atlanta Consistory of the Scottish Rite. He was a member
of Yaarab Temple. A life-long Presbyterian, Graydon was a member and Elder in
Peachtree Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. Upon moving to Florida in 1999, He and
Eleanor were active members of The Amelia Island Chapel. Graydon and Eleanor are
survived by their daughter Judith Hall Lanier and her husband Larry Ellis
Lanier, their son Graydon Hall, Jr., grandchildren: Scott Harrison Russell and
his wife Mandy Holland Russell and daughter Sara Eleanor Russell; Ashley Sarah
Hall; Jonathan Graydon Hall and his wife Jessica Cie Hall and daughter Madison
Elisabeth Hall, son Jamison Graydon Hall and "April baby-to-be" Hall, and by
John William Lanier and Michael Ellis Lanier. The Hall family expresses their
deep appreciation for the loving caregiving provided since 2011 to "Papa" by
Bessie Dues while he made his home with Judy and Larry in Jacksonville. The
funeral service will be held at H.M. Patterson & Son, Arlington Chapel, 173
Allen Road, Sandy Springs, at 11 a.m. Friday, March 6, 2015 with Dr. Steve
Huntley officiating. Interment will follow at Arlington Memorial Gardens. The
family will greet friends prior to the services and at a reception following at
the Capital City Country Club, 53 W. Brookhaven Drive N.E. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests donations are made in Graydon's name to Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida, 4266 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257, The Arc
Jacksonville, 1050 North Davis Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 or St. Catherine
Laboure Manor, 1750 Stockton Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204.
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