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Thursday, November 26, 2020

SO/RC/NWA pilot Frank Andrew Jacob

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, SO/RC/NWA pilot Frank Andrew Jacob

August 18, 1932 - November 20, 2020 


Notification with the passing of retired Southern Airways, Republic, Northwest Airlines and Gulf Air pilot Frank Andrew Jacob, age 88.

To view the obituary and share memories online please visit the funeral home website at

 https://www.delhommefuneralhome.com/obituaries/Frank-Jacob/  or go to

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/acadiana/obituary.aspx?n=frank-andrew-jacob&pid=197169879&fhid10577=

Personal condolences may be sent to the Jacob family at www.delhommefuneralhome.com 

Delhomme Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary……………..

A private memorial service will be held for Frank Andrew Jacob, 88, who passed away on November 20, 2020. Mr. Jacob was the son of the late Andrew Jacob and the former Elizabeth Chulko. Frank Jacob, a longtime resident of Lafayette, died prematurely while enjoying his daily walk through his neighborhood on November 20. He was 88 years old.

Frank was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was a gentle soul, had a kind and joyful heart and was a loyal friend. From a young age he knew he wanted to fly. He served four years in the US Air Force, flying as a crew chief in B-25s while earning an A & P mechanic's license and private pilot license. As a pilot, he had a full career flying for Southern Airways, Republic Airlines, Northwest Airlines and Gulf Air.

After retirement, he was a quality control inspector for Northrop Grumman. He built, rebuilt and fixed airplanes and enjoyed flying his beloved Aeronca Champ. He loved flight instruction and was very active with AOPA and EAA, sharing his love of aviation with everyone around him, young and old alike.

One of his favorite activities was taking children on their first flight through the EAA Young Eagles program. Frank is survived by his wife of 41 years, E G. "Trudy" Lippert Jacob; 6 children; 12 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Elizabeth Jacob; and daughter, Wendy W. Todd.

In lieu of flowers please send a donation to the Experimental Aircraft Association, to be used for Young Eagles or scholarships for budding aviators. Visit EAA.org. Personal condolences may be sent to the Jacob family at www.delhommefuneralhome.com.

Delhomme Funeral Home, 1011 Bertrand Drive, Lafayette, LA, is in charge of funeral arrangements.

Sunday, November 22, 2020

NEA/DL Capt. John 'Jack' Richard Fegela

 

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NEA/DL Capt. John 'Jack' Richard Fegela

October 15, 1940 ~ November 15, 2020

 

From the family of Captain Jack Fegela:  "I am writing to let you know that Jack passed away today (Nov.15). He was 80. Just had a birthday in October. He is in a better place. He was bed ridden and frail."  Captain Fegela first joined Northeast Airlines 12-02-1968 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2000, based 030/QNY at time of his retirement.  Jack is survived by his wife Ruthi, his sons and his granddaughter.  To date I've not been able to locate an online funeral home obituary but I did find a very nice life story article dated May 5, 2012....please see below. 

Captain Fegela had most recently resided in Effingham NH.  Should more information be received we will be sure to pass it along.

              Thank you,

              ~ Carol for the PCN 

 

 

https://archive.triblive.com/news/time-cant-erase-fegelas-memories/

 

Time can't erase Fegela's memories

Dated  Saturday, May 5, 2012

 

He’s been gone from the area for some 40 years, but Jack Fegela fondly remembers growing up in the Charleroi area as though it were yesterday.

 

“Those were great years and I still cherish them dearly,” said Fegela, of Strafford, N.H., near Portsmouth. “How could anyone who grew up in the (Mon) Valley ever forget being there?”

 

Fegela, the son of the late John and Mary Ellen Fegela, lived in Carroll Township, near Monongahela Valley Country Club, and is a 1958 graduate of Charleroi High School. He attended California State Teachers College and earned his degree in 1954.

 

“My mother was from Monessen, and her maiden name was Sherwin,” Fegela said. “I remember her telling me she knew Stan Musial, the baseball player from Donora. I always thought that was neat. She worked in the office at the U.S. Steel plant at Dravosburg. My dad was an electrician and worked at the Allenport plant of Pittsburgh Steel Co.”

 

Fegela’s aunt, Elizabeth (Betty) Culler, was a bookkeeper for many years at The Charleroi Mail, and his aunt and uncle, the late George and Ida Fegela, also lived in Charleroi.

 

“Both of them were golf champions at Mon Valley Country Club,” he said of George and Ida Fegela. “Uncle George was the guy who did those great train displays at Christmastime in the department store (Collins) next to Wolf’s Clothing store. People used to stand in front of those large windows on McKean Avenue and watch the trains go round and round. My aunt and uncle also did photography for the high school kids for a number of years, senior pictures and so forth.”

 

Fegela, a retired Delta Airlines pilot, also has a half sister, Gail Lynn Fegela Waham, who now lives in Cincinnati. She is a graduate of Monongahela Valley Catholic High School.

 

“I haven’t been back to the area for several years, so I’m not sure how many relatives are still around,” Fegela said. “I know we were related to the Mazanetz family who live near 10th Street and the Dzurinko family from Lock Four.”

 

Fegela says he was a “typical teenager growing up in the ’50s.”

 

“We were always cruisin’ somewhere in the Valley, going to dances at places like the Jumpin’ Jive Bee Hive and other canteens in the area,” he said. “That was the beginning of rock ‘n’ roll, and we enjoyed it so much. I remember swimming and boating in the Monongahela River, the great old-timers who lived near the old streetcar barn on McKean Avenue, roller skating, terrific ethnic food, Stetz pop, Lock Four hill and having friends in every town in the Valley, places like Donora, Monongahela, Stockdale, Dunlevy, Allenport and California.”

 

Also lingering in Fegela’s memory bank are “fizzy drinks” at Geezer’s Drug Store, the long walk up Fifth Street to Charleroi High School, sled riding down 10th Street, and Ss. Cyril and Methodius School.

 

“And I’ll never forget working at Wolf’s Clothing store my last two years of college,” Fegela said. “The Wolf brothers, Harry and Ed, were great guys.”

 

Another vivid memory was created in the fall of 1962 when Fegela did his student teaching at Donora High School.

 

“I taught 11th-grade English and had a great time there,” he smiled. “I remember a very bright, well-spoken and well-dressed black girl who sat in the front row. Her name was Rochella Dixon. About 10 years ago, I was watching my newly adopted football team, the New England Patriots, and it was the first home game of the season. They were introducing a rookie running back who went to Pitt named Curtis Martin and the TV cameras panned the crowd and showed his mother in the stands. The announcer said her name was Rochella. Well, I’ve only met one Rochella in my life and there she was. Curtis Martin is her son.”

 

Although he earned a teaching degree from California, Fegela’s career decisions were altered because of a military obligation.

 

“I took my first airplane ride when I was 5 years old at Deep Creek, Md., and I loved it,” Fegela said. “Maybe that stuck with me, I’m not sure. But I joined the Navy Reserve when I was in college so I didn’t get drafted into the Army and I had to go on active duty for two years after graduation. I had the opportunity to go to officer candidate school but declined because it would have added two more years to my military commitment.”

 

As an enlisted man, Fegela became a Navy photojournalist and was assigned to a ship in the Mediterranean Sea during the Vietnam War.

 

“About six months before my Navy hitch was up, I got transferred from that ship to the Jacksonville Navy Air Station in Florida and became a speech writer for the base admiral,” Fegela said. “There was a Navy flying club there, and I learned to fly and got a private pilot’s license.”

 

After his discharge from the Navy, Fegela moved to Fort Lauderdale and worked in general aviation before obtaining a commercial pilot’s license and an instrument rating. He built his flying hours by piloting charter flights and also working for a small oil company, delivering parts to their gas stations throughout Florida. In 1967, he moved to New Jersey and took a course for a flight engineer’s license.

 

“I kept applying to all of the airlines because I met all of their qualifications — flying hours, honorable military discharge, commercial pilot’s license, instrument rating,” he said. “And I had passed the flight engineer FAA written exam. I was finally hired as a pilot by Northeast Airlines and started my training in December 1968. In 1970, Northeast and Delta merged, and I flew as flight engineer, then copilot and finally as captain before retiring from Delta at the FAA mandatory retirement age of 60 in October of 2000.”

 

Fegela was married for 36 years to the former Elizabeth Nichols Underhill, of East Orange, N.J., an accomplished pianist and gourmet cook. She died at age 59 on May 23, 2003, after a long battle with cancer. The couple had two sons, Christopher Sears Fegela and Michael Major Fegela.

 

Christopher, 33, lives in Cape Cod, Mass., and works as a computer engineer at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. He is the father of Jack’s only grandchild, Nadia Elizabeth Fegela. Michael, 29, is a construction foreman in Santa Cruz, Calif.

 

“They’re both great kids,” Fegela said. “I’m very proud of them.”

 

Retirement has been filled with anything but slowing down for Fegela, who has remarried. He and his wife, Ruth, live in “the New Hampshire woods with tons of deer, wild turkey, moose and bears who feel confident enough to walk through the driveway and hang out around our house,” he said.

 

In 2004 Fegela was his own general contractor and built a state-of-the-art passive solar, log envelope house, which became a model home for the Log Home Company in North Carolina.

 

“You can see it being built at www.enertia.com,” Fegela said. “Their site also explains the concept of an envelope house.”

 

Fegela also remains an avid car buff and has several, including a 1973 Jeep Scrambler, a 1978 Volkswagen Bug Champagne II Edition convertible, two super-customized Chrysler PT Cruisers and a fun side-by-side RUV, a Yamaha Rhino 660 that he and his wife ride in the woods and use for yard work and property maintenance.

 

“The VW has about 20,000 miles on it now, and it only comes out on sunny days,” Fegela said, laughing.

 

As if that weren’t enough to keep him busy, Fegela also enjoys his guns and does a lot of target shooting. And he likes to cook.

 

“I’m a master of deep frying turkeys and started doing it about 10 years before Martha Stewart ever heard of it and then made it the biggest thing since sliced bread,” Fegela said.

 

Food also plays an important role in Fegela’s memories of life in Charleroi and the Mon Valley.

 

“I remember very vividly having my mother take me to Rego’s restaurant,” he said. “I’m talking about the very old place, the original one. As you walked in there was a long bar on the right and booths to the left. The fried shrimp and cocktail sauce that I used to get there made such an impression on my young pallet that I never forgot it. The fried shrimp from Rego’s is still the benchmark, and subconsciously I measure any that I have now by that standard.”

Saturday, November 21, 2020

DL Capt. Robert J. Moore

 Please note correction:  *Captain Moore first joined Northeast Airlines in 1958 and retired with Delta Air Lines.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

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~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NEA/DL  Capt. Robert J. Moore

December 15, 1933 ~ November 15, 2020

 


Notification with the passing of retired Delta pilot Captain Robert J. ‘Bob’ Moore, age 86.  Captain Moore joined Delta Air Lines 06-16-1958 and retired with Delta in 1993, based DFW at time of retirement. 

Captain Moore had most recently resided at

3792 E Calle Cayo,  Tucson, AZ 85718

Obituary information notes that services for Captain Moore are planned for Dec. 12th at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home of Paris, Texas.  Inurnment services will follow at Meadowbrook Gardens Cemetery in Paris, Lamar County, Texas.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

https://theparisnews.com/free/article_1567cf46-2b73-11eb-9c34-73ed185c043b.html

 

Robert J. "Bob" Moore, 86, of Tucson, Arizona, entered his heavenly home on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.

 

Bob was born on Dec. 15, 1933, in Paris, Texas, to Joseph C. and Ida Parrot Moore.

 

He graduated from Paris High School in 1951. He served in the United States Air Force.

 

He was employed with Delta Airlines for 35 years as an airplane pilot, retiring as Captain. Bob lived many years in Houston, Texas before moving to Tucson, Arizona.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents; grandson, Drake Brown; sister, Geraldine Pierce; brother, Donald Moore; two special nieces, Linda Kennedy and Ann Green; and a nephew, Curtis Boss.

 

Survivors include his soulmate, Dortha Abbott; daughter, Ruth Ann Brown; grandson, Dakota Brown; great-grandchildren, Madison, Alejandra and Kain Brown; special nieces and nephews, Diana Hutchings and husband, David, of Detroit, Texas, Kathy Scott and husband, Tommy, of Paris, Texas, Donna Fowler and husband, Dennis, of Irving, Texas, Doug Boss and Bobby Boss both of Paris, Texas, Raymond Moore and wife, Karla, of Palestine, Texas; along with many great-nieces, nephews and friends.

 

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020 at 2 p.m. at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home, with the Rev. Benny Dollins officiating. Burial of ashes will follow service at Meadowbrook Gardens Cemetery.

 

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Peppi's Place in Tucson, Arizona for the loving care provided to Bob.

Friday, November 20, 2020

WA/DL Capt. Richard Lee Pankratz

 Note: see photo tribute at https://www.flintofts.com/obituary/Richard-Lee-Pankratz/Fall-City-Washington/1882885  

~ IN MEMORY ~

WA/DL Capt. Richard Lee Pankratz

January 16, 1933 ~ November 11, 2020

 


Please be advised….sharing this sad news from the Pankratz family, news with the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Dick Pankratz, age 87.  Captain Pankratz joined Western Airlines 04-01-1967 and retired with Delta Air Lines.  He is survived by his wife Janice.  From an online news article dated 2008: “Pancratz got his license by washing airplanes at little airports in Oregon, in exchange for flying lessons and fuel. He retired a captain from Delta, and now lives on an airstrip in Fall City.”  Read the entire news article about Dick and his grandson at  https://www.valleyrecord.com/news/fall-city-pilots-aiming-for-the-sky/

Arrangements are not yet known. 

For those wishing to send condolences to the family, we have a mailing address listed as

 35621 SE Fish Hatchery Road,  Fall City,  WA 98024. 

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

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Richard Lee Pankratz

Seattle Times, The (WA) - Sunday, December 27, 2020

Born: 1933-1-16

Died: 2020-11-11

Flintofts Funeral Home & Crematory

Richard Lee "Dick" Pankratz flew his "final flight West" on November 11, 2020, at the age of 87, in his home of 44 years in Fall City, WA after a long battle with dementia.

The oldest of twelve children, Dick was born in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, to Leo and Mary (Lubberink) Pankratz. The family lived in several places in WI, UT, NV, CA, OR and WA.

Dick had an early interest in aviation. He earned his private pilot's license in exchange for pumping gas and washing airplanes at the Mulino Airport near Molalla. OR. He started his airline career in Seattle with Pacific Northern Airlines as a mechanic in 1958. He transferred to operations in 1967 and was the last pilot hired by PNA before merging into Western Airlines. Three years later Western closed the Anchorage base and Dick and the family moved back to the Seattle area, settling in Issaquah. During his airline career he flew the Lockheed Constellation and Electra, and Boeing 707/720, and as a Captain on the 727 and 737. Western merged with Delta in 1987, and Dick retired in 1993.

The family had moved to Fall City in 1976 to fulfill his dream of living on a small airport. He had several planes and was an active member of the aviation and local communities. After retirement in 1993, Dick transitioned easily to focus on travel, grandkids, home projects and of course flying.

Throughout his life, Dick's common themes were aviation, family, home, education, travel, and hard work before play. He loved to talk about anything mechanical: airplanes, old tractors or cars or old engines. He was a kid from a big family, with limited formal education, who farmed and logged before becoming an A&P mechanic and commercial pilot. He inspired many to work hard and chase their dreams of flying. He was a rock, a leader and adventurer, and leaves an inspirational legacy.

Dick is survived by his wife of 64 years, Janice (Weaver) Pankratz, children, Judy (Jonathan) White, Elizabeth (Peter) Bogers, and Jeremy (Nicole) Pankratz, and siblings, William, James , Michael, Susan Wadle, Sally Kemple, and John. He is predeceased by his parents, siblings, Robert, Delores Jensen, Patrick, Kristine.

Remembrances in honor of Dick and his lifelong passion for aviation, small plane restoration and learning, may be sent to the Port Townsend Aero Museum https://ptaeromuseum.com/contribute/, the Alaska Aviation Museum https://alaskaairmuseum.org/donate/, The Museum of Flight www.museumofflight.org or a charity of your choice.

Due to COVID restrictions, Services at St. Michael's and All Angels Episcopal Church in Issaquah, WA and a Celebration of Life will be planned for future dates. Arrangements are being handled by Flintofs in Issaquah, WA. Family and friends are invited to view a full obituary and sign the online guestbook at https://www.flintofts.com/

Saturday, November 14, 2020

WA/DL Capt. Gilbert Jack Milgrom

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

WA/DL Capt. Gilbert Jack Milgrom

January 7, 1938 ~ October 26, 2020

 

Notification with the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Gilbert Jack Milgrom, age 82.  Captain Milgrom joined Western Airlines 10-03-1966 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1998, based 030/CVG at the time of his retirement. An online obituary is available for viewing at

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sunsentinel/obituary.aspx?n=gilbert-jack-milgrom&pid=197104706

Captain Milgrom had most recently resided in Florida at

9130 Vineland Ct Apt C  ,  Boca Raton, FL 33496.

Obituary information is brief….if more is learned we will pass along those updates.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary………………..

     Gilbert Jack Milgrom, 82 of Boca Raton, Florida passed away on October 26th at his home after a six month battle with cancer. Gil was a graduate of the University of Illinois and a captain and chief pilot for Western and Delta Airlines for thirty years. Blessed with a great personality and sense of humor Gil was loved by all who were lucky enough to know him. Gil was a bon vivant who led a spectacular life. He shared his love of travel and the good life with friends and family. Gil is survived by his brother Daniel, sister-in-law Priscilla, his cousin Faye and her two children Dawn and Mitchell, his stepdaughter Pao and his former wife Maria.

Monday, November 9, 2020

NCA/RC (NWA) pilot James Benvold Hanson Sr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NCA/RC (NWA) pilot James Benvold Hanson Sr.

July 30, 1923 - November 5, 2020

 

Notification with the passing of retired Capital Airlines/Wisconsin Central/North Central/Republic pilot James Benvold Hanson Sr., age 97.  Widowed in 2016, Mr. Hanson is survived by his children plus grand- and great grandchildren. 

Please see obituary information below and view the obituary online at

https://andersonfcs.com/obituaries/james-benvold-hanson

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary………………James Benvold Hanson

James Benvold Hanson, 97, of Poplar Grove, IL passed away peacefully  Thursday evening, November 5, 2020, at Highview in the Woodlands senior care center in Rockton IL. He had been in declining health for the last several years.

 

Jim was born July 30,1923, in Madison, Wisconsin, the son of Fred and Hazel Hanson. He enlisted in the US Navy on May 6, 1940, at the age of 16. While he was in training in Detroit, he attended a dance at Belle Isle casino, hosted by the Navy Anchorettes, an entertainment troupe that put on dances for enlisted sailors. There he met a beautiful young woman named Ann Elias, and the spark was lit.

 

Shortly thereafter, Jim was sent to Pearl Harbor, where he was stationed when the Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941. Being a man of action, he immediately saw many sailors leaping off the stricken ships at anchor, into the burning oil slick that covered much of the harbor. Commanding only a 50-foot motor launch, Jim and his crew  proceeded to save many sailors from the burning inferno, and ferried them to the waiting medics on the pier, an act for which he was awarded a medal for bravery. That was just the beginning of Jim’s service in the Pacific theater where he spent the rest of World War Two..

 

After several years of long-distance courtship, Ann and Jim were married on August 12, 1944, in Detroit.  After WWII they settled in Madison, Wisconsin, where they had two sons. Jim became a builder, but his love of aviation led him to a career as a pilot. In 1950 he started his airline career with Capital Airlines flying out of Chicago Midway Airport.  In 1952 he moved his family back to Madison and became a pilot for Wisconsin Central Airlines. Wisconsin Central soon became North Central Airlines and eventually Republic Airlines where he finally retired in 1981. Over the span of his career he flew Douglas DC-3s, Lockheed 10s, Convair 340s, 440s, and 580s, DC-9s, and Boeing 727s.  After his retirement Republic Airlines became part of Northwest Airlines which finally became part of Delta Airlines. During his career after Madison he was based in Minneapolis, Detroit, and Miami. 

 

Jim was loved and will be greatly missed by his children James (Colleen) Hanson, Jr. of Poplar Grove, IL; John (Peggy) Hanson of Burnsville, MN; grandchildren, James (Christi) Hanson III, Mark Hanson, Catherine (Ian) Sheppard and Christine (Robby) Cecil; great-grandchildren Cole, Chase, Tate, Adam, Alison, Sailor, Hazel, and Charlie; he is also survived by his brother, Frank Hanson, and many nieces and nephews. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, brother Lee, and sisters Ingabelle, Helen, Gladys, and Arline. The family wishes to thank Highview in the Woodlands Care Center and Northern Illinois Hospice for the loving care they provided to Jim.

 

Jim’s body will be cremated. In light of the continuing pandemic, a memorial service will be held at a later date at Christ Lutheran Church, Belvidere with Rev. Twila K. Shock presiding.

To light a candle or to share a memory, please visit www.AndersonFCS.com

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~ IN MEMORY ~

Ann Elias Hanson

July 7, 1922 - January 28, 2016

https://andersonfcs.com/obituaries/ann-elias-hanson

  Ann Elias Hanson, 93, of Poplar Grove, IL passed away peacefully in her sleep, early Thursday morning, January 28, 2016, in Highview in the Woodlands senior care center in Rockton IL after a lingering illness. She had been dealing with Alzheimer’s disease for the last six years and was most recently in Hospice care for a worsening heart condition.

 

Ann was born July 7, 1922, in Norwood, Massachusetts, the daughter of John and Jennie (Lewis) Elias.  The family moved to Detroit, Michigan, where Ann grew up during the great depression.  She was an excellent student and tutored other students in high school.  A strikingly beautiful and talented woman, she was runner up in the Miss Michigan contest.  She was the first waitress at The Dixie Drive-in restaurant in Detroit.  That restaurant, started by her three brothers, grew to be one of the largest restaurant chains in the country.

 

During World War II, Ann joined the Navy Anchorettes, an entertainment troupe that put on dances for enlisted sailors.  She was fond of telling the story about attending one of those dances at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit in 1941.  She looked across the room and was struck by the sight of a handsome young sailor who would change her life.  She danced that night with James B. Hanson, of Madison, Wisconsin, and the spark was lit.  Shortly thereafter Jim was sent to Pearl Harbor, where he was stationed when the Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941.  She was wrapping his Christmas present when she heard the news of the attack on the radio.  She cried for days until she got the news that he had survived the attack.

 

After several years of long-distance courtship, she and Jim were married on August 12, 1944, in Detroit.  After WWII they settled in Madison, Wisconsin with their two boys.  Jim eventually became an airline pilot, and Ann made the decision to stay home and raise her children.  They made their home in several different locations during Jim’s airline career.  Ann was a loving, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who enjoyed taking care of her home and family……………

DL Capt. James H. Averett

 https://www.schaetter.com/obituary/james-averett


James Harvey Averett

November 29, 1946 - November 06, 2020 

Jim Averett, a 73-year-old Fredericksburg pilot and military veteran was killed last week while practicing formation flying.

James Harvey Averett was born on November 29th, 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Harvey Coleman and Dorothy June Blackwell Averett. He grew up in Dallas, Texas, graduating from Bryan Adams High School in 1964 and Texas A&M class of 1968.

Jim Averett, who flew for the U.S. Air Force, Grand Canyon Airlines, Martin Aviation and then Delta Airlines before retiring to fly Lear jets for RJ Machine and the Martin families, lost his life on Nov. 6 in a midair collision.  Jim, “Flagman” was well known throughout the formation community in both the RV and Bonanza circles. His skill, easy-going demeanor and most importantly his smile were always on display.

Jim received the Wright Brothers Masters Pilot Award for 50 years of accident free flying in September of 2018. Jim became a member of the Sports Car Club of America from 1979 as a race car driver.  He later served as a steward for club racing and then as a pro steward for numerous series.

He married Madeline, his high school sweetheart, on January 31st, 1969 in Dallas, Texas.  They celebrated 51 years of marriage in January 2020.

Jim is survived by his wife Madeline Averett of Fredericksburg, Texas, daughter Amanda Pettey, son-in-law Parrish and granddaughter Lily, of The Woodlands, Texas. Brother, Bernie Averett, sister-in-law Patty; sister Dede Hosek, brother-in-law Herve, nieces Ashley Averett, Claire Hosek, Christine Davis and spouse Ryan, nephews, Eric Hosek and spouse Gabby, Jimmy Averett and spouse Robin and great niece and two great nephews.   

A virtual Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Expressions of sympathy may be sent at www.schaetter.com. No flowers, please.

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Jim "Flagman" Averett: Man killed in Fredericksburg plane crash identified as former USAF, Delta pilot, race-car driver

Man killed in Fredericksburg plane crash identified as former USAF, Delta pilot, race-car driver

Kerrville Daily Times (TX) - Tuesday, November 10, 2020

A 73-year-old Fredericksburg pilot and military veteran was killed last week while practicing formation flying in preparation for a Veterans Day event, according to various sources.

Jim "Flagman" Averett, who flew for the U.S. Air Force and then Delta Airlines before retiring, lost his life on Nov. 6 in a midair collision.

A Texas-based formation flying team expressed its condolences in a Nov. 7 social media post.

"It's with heavy hearts that Falcon Flight announces the loss of one of our own — Jim "Flagman" Averett," states the post by Falcon Flying Formation Team. "Flagman was well known throughout the formation community in both the RV and Bonanza circles. His skill, easy-going demeanor and most importantly his smile were always on display. Our most deepest sympathies are with Jim's family during this difficult time."

According to the FAA, Averett was piloting a Bonanza J35, which was destroyed. The other plane, which sustained substantial damage and crash-landed in a pasture following the collision, was a Bonanza M-35. Averett was the sole occupant of the J35, and there were two people in the other plane, according to the FAA.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.

Averett also used to race cars, and had been serving on the board of the Sports Car Club of America just prior to his death, "in addition to being a fixture at SCCA events in the Southwest Division," according to an article on scca.com. As a driver, he earned Southwest Division Championships in Formula Vee in 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1987, according to the article.

"SCCA extends its deepest sympathies to Jim's wife Madeline, daughter Amanda and their extended family," states the article.

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~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. James H. Averett

November 29, 1946 ~ November 6, 2020

 

Word has reached our group with news of a fatal plane crash that occurred November 6th which claimed the life of retired Delta pilot Captain James H. Averett, age 73.  Captain Averett joined Delta Air Lines 09-26-1977, was based DFW/030, and had most recently resided at 3083 Aviation Loop, Fredericksburg, TX 78624. 

As more is learned we will pass along those updates.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

News items: 

 

https://www.jrlawfirm.com/news/fredericksburg-tx-fatal-plane-crash-reported-near-gillespie-county-airport/

 

Fredericksburg, TX (November 8, 2020) – A vehicle collision reported in the Gillespie area claimed the life of one person on Friday. On November 6, the Texas Department of Public Safety responded to the scene of a crash.

 

Reports show that a crash involving two planes took place mid-air just northwest of the Gillespie County Airport. The crash caused one of the planes to crash to the ground.

 

One person sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene of the crash.

 

The second plane was able to land on the ground safely, allowing two people to exit uninjured.

 

At this time, investigations are underway with the Federal Aviation Administration.

 

We would like to offer our condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time.

 

https://www.tpr.org/news/2020-11-08/pilot-killed-in-plane-crash-near-gillespie-county-airport

Pilot Killed In Plane Crash Near Gillespie County Airport

One person has died after a mid-air collision between two aircraft near Fredericksburg on Friday.

 

According to a report from the Aviation Safety Network and various reports on social media, the two airplanes were reportedly participating in a formation flight practice for Veterans Day this week.

 

One of the pilots reported trouble retracting the plane’s landing gear, then striking a second plane. The second plane crashed near Gillespie County Airport, killing its sole pilot. The victim was identified as Jim Averett in a Facebook post by the Falcon Flight Formation Team.

 

The pilot of the other plane was able to make an emergency off-airport landing. Both aircraft were single engine Beechcraft Model 35s. The National Transportation Safety Board has confirmed the investigation of the accident.

 

 

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Sally Reber, widow of NWA Capt. Darrell Reber

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Sally Reber, widow of NWA Capt. Darrell Reber

July 20, 1935 ~ October 31, 2020

 

This news comes to us from RNPA friends and colleagues, the passing of Sally Reber, widow of Northwest pilot Captain Darrell David Reber who passed in September 2005…please see obituaries below.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary:   Sally Joyce Reber

Sally Joyce Reber ("Maga" to her grandchildren), 85, passed away with family

by her side on October 31, 2020 after suffering a stroke a week earlier

while doing what she loved most - dining out with friends. After moving 29

times during her lifetime, she has made her final move.

 

Sally was born in Fargo, ND on July 20, 1935 - the third of four daughters

to Obert and Catherine Fossay. She grew up on a farm "with no electricity

and only an outhouse for a bathroom" during the Depression. Life growing up

on a small farm was challenging and her parents modeled working hard without

complaining. She and her sisters sat in the front row of church each Sunday

watching their mom play the organ.

 

Sally met her future husband while a senior at North Dakota State University

and then married on August 4, 1957 after she graduated. She started her

family of three boys on July 10, 1958 and began their journey of living on

multiple air force bases around the country. Sally taught Home Economics

while raising her three boys in Northfield, Minnesota.

 

Sally and Darrell finally put down permanent roots in Kent, Washington 42

years ago. She lived in Meridian Valley Country Club where she had many

good friends because she was such a good friend to others. Her hobbies

included golfing, skiing, playing cards, reading, cooking, and socializing.

She loved to travel and was blessed to have been able to travel to all seven

continents. She is most known for her sense of humor, work ethic,

friendliness, love of family and friends, and her endless energy (commonly

referred to as "the energizer bunny"). She was also known for her strength

- supporting her husband through a battle with leukemia that he lost in 2005

and beating cancer herself (Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma) over a decade ago.

 

Sally was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Darrell Reber, her

son Scott Reber and his wife Joan, and her sisters Carolyn and MaryAnn. She

is survived by her two sons and their wives - Randy (Meryl) and Todd

(Janelle); her four grandchildren - Megan (Joe), Michael (Emily), Aelin, and

Nicole; her two great grandchildren Kayla and Joe Jr.; and her sister

Elizabeth (Bit) Skaar.

 

In lieu of flowers, you may send memorial gifts to Regional Animal Services

of King County.

 

The loss of Sally leaves a huge void in many people's lives. Friends are

all invited to a REMEMBERING SALLY outdoor/drive-up slide show on Sunday,

November 8 at 5:00 pm in the middle of the racetrack at Reber Ranch - 28606

132nd Ave SE in Kent. Please remain in your cars, tune to 91.9 FM, and BYOP

- Bring your own popcorn.

 

For more information: https://www.edline-yahn.com/obituary/Sally-Reber

 

…………………………….

NWA Capt. Darrell David Reber

BIRTH:  21 FEB 1936 • Marshfield, Wood , Wisconsin

DEATH:   07 SEP 2005 • Kent, King, Washington

HIRE DATE:    03-02-1967

 

Darrell D. Reber, 69, lost his valiant nine-month fight against leukemia on Sept. 7, 2005, at his home in Kent, Wash.

 

He was born in Marshfield, Wis., grew up in Rudolph on the family dairy farm, graduated from North Dakota State University on a full basketball scholarship, began a career with the U.S. Air Force, and was stationed all over the country.

 

Darrell wore many different hats during his eventful life: he was a Captain in the Air Force for nine years and flew KC-135 tanker combat missions in the Vietnam War; he farmed for 10 years in Northfield, Minn.; built three of their family homes; flew for 25 years with Northwest Airlines, finishing his career as a 747 Captain. In 1978, he moved to Kent, Wash., to build his final house and joined the Meridian Valley Golf Club. Here he started a small horse boarding business that grew into Reber Ranch Country Store on the East Hill of Kent and he founded Animal Supply Company, a wholesale distribution company with warehouses in Washington, Oregon, and California. However, his most treasured hat to wear was that of devoted husband, dedicated dad, and loving grandpa.He will be dearly missed by all the many people whose lives he touched.

 

 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

NWA Capt. Carl "Don" D. Hegseth

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NWA Capt. Carl "Don" D. Hegseth

August 24, 1931 ~ November 1, 2020

 


Notification with the passing of RNPA member retired Northwest pilot Captain Carl Donald Hegseth, age 89.  Captain Hegseth joined Northwest Airlines 09-16-1957.  Widowed in November 1998, Captain Hegseth is survived by his children and grandchildren plus many more extended family members.

Obituary information for Captain Hegseth is available online at

 https://www.michaelsonfuneral.com/obituaries/Carl-Don-D-Hegseth?obId=18825267

Michaelson Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements:  https://www.michaelsonfuneral.com/

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary………… Carl "Don" D. Hegseth

— Carl "Don" D. Hegseth, 89, of Kenyon MN, died Sunday, November 1, 2020, at The Family Residence in Northfield. He was born on the family farm August 24, 1931, in Kenyon Township, Goodhue County, the son of Carl J. and Emma (Remold) Hegseth. Carl graduated from Kenyon High School in 1949. He entered into the United States Air Force as a mechanic. He served during the Korean Conflict in Libya, North Africa and was honorably discharged. Carl married Erma Maisel in January 1956. They moved to Tulsa, OK while Carl attended Spartan Air School for airframe power plant and flight engineering. They returned to Minnesota and lived in Bloomington. Carl worked for Northwest Airlines as a mechanic and eventually as a pilot and captain. In 1962, they returned home to Kenyon where they lived on the family farm. Carl was very active in farming including beef, horses, sheep and everything agriculture. He was an active member of Gol Lutheran Church, the Kenyon Color Guard, VFW and the American Legion. Carl had a team of horses that he drove the veterans in for the Horse and Cutter Parade and sleigh rides for the Historical Society for many years. He enjoyed attending air shows and auctions. Carl was most proud of his family especially his grandchildren. Spending time with family was important and he looked forward to their annual family vacation to the cabin they took for over 20 years. He is survived by his children, Doug (Kathy) Hegseth of Lakeville, Kim (Mark) Bocklund of Vadnais Heights and Terry Hegseth of Shakopee; grandchildren, Kelsey and Justin Bocklund, Breanna and Austin Hegseth, Jenna (Edgar) Torres and Alex Hegseth; brother, Mark (Carol) Hegseth of Kenyon; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Erma Hegseth who died on November 3, 1998. A private funeral service will be at Michaelson Funeral Home, Kenyon with Pastor Julie Rogness officiating. Interment will be in the Gol Lutheran Cemetery in Kenyon with military honors provided by the Kenyon Color Guard. Memorials are preferred to the Kenyon American Legion, Kenyon VFW, Wounded Warrior Project or to POW – MIA. A celebration of Carl's life will be held at the family farm this Spring 2021.

……………………………

~ in memory ~ 

Erma Ruth Maisel Hegseth

Birth Date:    7 May 1932

Death Date:   3 Nov 1998

DL Capt. G. David Richards

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. G. David Richards

September 19, 1935 ~ October 23, 2020

 

Friends have notified us with news of the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta pilot Captain G. David Richards, age 85.  Captain Richards joined Delta Air Lines 02-17-1964.  Friends write:  “G. D. (Dave) Richards died in Portland, OR on 10/23/2020. He was based in DFW and PDX and retired off the L15 in 1995. This is all the information that I have, and I don't think there will be an online obituary.”  Widowed in 2014 with the passing of his wife Patricia, Captain Richards is survived by their children and grandchildren.  Captain Richards had most recently resided in the Portland, Oregon area.  Should you have questions/concerns, perhaps Captain Cole can help….ctc email:   aggie61@gmail.com

 

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

……………………………………

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Patricia Claus Richards, wife of retired Delta Captain G.D. (Dave) Richards

December 10, 1939 - August 13, 2014

 

News has reached us with the passing of Patricia ‘Pat’ Jean neĆ© Claus Richards, talented artist and wife of Delta Golden Wings member Capt. Gabriel David ‘Dave’ Richards.  Patricia had been battling illness these past three years.  She was 74 years of age at the time of her passing on August 13th.  We understand that private memorial services will be held for Patricia at a later date. 

Captain Richards joined Delta Air Lines 02-17-1964 and retired in 1995, based DFW, then 030/PDX at the time of his retirement.  Patricia is survived by her husband of 56 years and their children and grandchildren. 

 

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