~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, WA/DL Capt. Ralph E. Fernandez
May 13, 1934 ~ November 1, 2019
Notification with the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot
Captain Ralph E. Fernandez, age 85.
Captain Fernandez joined Western Airlines 08-29-1966 and retired with
Delta Air Lines in 1994, based 030/SLC.
He is survived by his daughter Tiffany, his grandchildren plus many
other extended family members and close friends.
Obituary information may be viewed online at
Service arrangements are not known….should we hear more we
will pass along those updates.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary………..Captain Ralph, Uncle Ralph, Ralphie, Rotten
Ralph, Supersonic Taco (Air Force), Little Rabbit, Grandpa and Dad, Ralph was
called so many things but one thing is for certain, if you had the pleasure of
meeting him, you never forgot him and if he called you a friend, you were sure
to know what a great gift that was.
Born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1934 and 1 of 8 children,
Ralph was the first in his family to finish high school and the only one to go
to college. His father had immigrated from the town of Comillas, Spain in the
early 1900's.
Ralph lived a life only one could dream of. He loved
baseball as a child and was the catcher on many teams. As a graduate and
student body president of Bishop Byrne High School in Port Arthur, Texas he
entered the ROTC and went on to graduate from Louisiana University at Lafayette
with a degree in Electrical Engineering. From there he entered the Air Force
and flew many airplanes, but the F-104 Starfighter and C-130 were his
favorites. He was stationed out of George AFB and traveled the world, finishing
his tour with 6 months flying fighters in Vietnam at the beginning of the war.
His love for flying didn't end there as he was hired by Western Airlines right
after Vietnam. After Western merged with Delta Airlines, he continued on and
flew with the airlines for over 35 years as a Captain and then as a Check
Pilot. After retiring in 1994, he moved to Mesa, Arizona and began building
spec homes on golf courses and eventually retired from that and lived half the
year in Yuma, Arizona on his "senior trip" and the other half on the
Mesa in Santa Barbara with his only daughter.
With a personality larger than life, he embraced life and
said to wake up was always a good day. He enjoyed watching football and never
missed his Saturday/Sunday games or the daily Sudoku or crossword puzzle in the
newspaper.
Ralph was a local fixture at Mesa Cafe´ and made many
friends over the course of his 15 years here in Santa Barbara. Everyone that
got to know him, knew what a special man he truly was with a heart of gold, a
sense of humor even too raw at times for some and a person you could always
count on for great life stories and advice if you needed it. He adored and
cherished his 2 "grandbabies" as he called them and in recent years
counted on golf season to arrive at Santa Barbara High School to read all about
his granddaughter, Melia (Haller).
"Dad, I have looked up to you all my life. Sharing a
B-day with you was no coincidence as you have been my best friend for life, my
rock, my ear and my biggest fan. Anyone that was lucky enough to know you knew
what an incredible human you were, fun, stubborn, fiercely smart (thank you for
passing that to your grandkids) and most extremely giving and kind man on
Earth... and funnier than anyone I know. Your legacy lives on with your
grandchildren. I hope we all continue to make you proud. We have all lost a
part of ourselves with your passing. We will miss you beyond belief but find
comfort knowing that you are with your best friend and sister "Mimi"
in heaven and many of your dearest friends. God speed and I sure hope you are
having a scotch and water with all your buddies right now."
Ralph passed away peacefully at Serenity House on November
1, 2019 at the age of 85. Ralph is preceded in death by his parents, all of his
siblings and most recently his closest sister, Mercedes "Mimi" Dutton
whom he loved as his best friend his whole life up until her death in June
2019. He leaves behind his only daughter Tiffany (Haller), son-in-law Kurt,
grandchildren Melia and Garrett, niece Gaye Lynn, nephew Lloyd and great niece,
Katie Lynn as well as more friends in this world he called family than you
could count.
Published in The Santa Barbara News-Press Online Edition
from Nov. 17 to Nov. 21, 2019.
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