~ IN MEMORY ~
DL Capt. James Millard Rutland
May 15, 1939 ~ January 17, 2021
Notification with the passing of retired Delta pilot Captain
James Millard Rutland, age 81. Captain
Rutland joined Delta Air Lines 08-08-1966 and retired with Delta based 031/JFK. He is survived by his wife Holly, his
daughter Jan and his grandchildren.
To view the obituary online and share memories please visit
the funeral home website at
https://www.longfuneralhomecamden.com/memorials/james-rutland/4498692/index.php
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : James M. Rutland
LINCOLNVILLE, MAINE — James Millard Rutland passed away on
January 17, 2021 in Rockport, Maine. Jim was born in Sheffield, Alabama on May
15, 1939 and was the son of John Wallace Rutland, Sr. and Mabel Davis Rutland.
The second of four sons, Jim was raised on a family farm in Spring Valley,
Alabama. Jim attended Spring Valley schools and graduated from Colbert County
High School in 1957.
Jim completed his freshman year at the University of North
Alabama, then transferred to Auburn University. While at Auburn, Jim earned his
private pilot's license. Jim was inducted into the Tau Beta Pi engineering
honor society and graduated from Auburn with a Bachelor of Aeronautical
Engineering degree in December 1960.
In 1961, Jim began a career as an aeronautical engineer at
the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Through NASA, he also
continued advanced studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In
1962, Jim worked as an aerospace technologist for Flight Operations and was an
integral part of the engineering team for re-entry and recovery systems for the
Gemini project.
In 1966, Jim began a new career as a pilot for Delta
Airlines, based first in Houston and later in Miami, Chicago, Boston, Salt Lake
City and New York. During his last decade with Delta, Jim flew internationally
to Europe, India, the Middle East and Russia. Jim was an avid skier and
competed with the Delta Ski Team. Jim retired from Delta as a Senior Captain in
1998.
Jim was passionate about sailing. While based in Miami, Jim
began restoration on "Pandora," a 2-masted square-rigged schooner
that he salvaged from the Miami River. When Jim told a sailing friend that his
dream was to do a full restoration on Pandora, his friend said, "Then you
need to go to Camden, Maine." So in 1976, Jim set sail up the Eastern
Seaboard to Camden, ME. One of the proudest days of his life was July 4, 1976,
when Jim, accompanied by his daughter, Jan and a crew of friends, sailed
Pandora into New York Harbor as a participant in the Op Sail '76 Tail Ship
parade celebrating the U.S. Bicentennial. After Op Sail '76, Jim sailed from
New York City up the New England Coast to Camden. Jim's daughter recalls that
when Jim sailed into Camden he had a smile on his face that told her he was
"home!" Jim set up his Pandora restoration project at the head of the
harbor where he resided and settled into Camden life.
In 1982, Jim purchased the Young homestead at Youngtown
Corner in Lincolnville, ME, where he restored the 1810 farmhouse and opened the
Youngtown Inn. Jim developed the property of the homestead into an airstrip and
farm, which was known as "Runway Ranch." In 1984, Jim and a dear
friend completed construction of a Rutan Long EZ experimental aircraft. He flew
many trips in the Long EZ across the U.S. to Canada and the Bahamas. One of
Jim's fortes was land development. After retirement from Delta in 1998, Jim
owned and operated Crossroads Construction, an excavation company, and
completed many construction projects in the Lincolnville area.
In 1985, Jim met his wife, Holly Montgomery. They designed
and built a timber frame home on Lake Megunticook where they have spent their
married life along with their Australian Shepherds. Jim had an Australian
Shepherd continuously by his side for the past four decades: Big Raffle, Little
Raffle and Tux.
Jim was predeceased by his parents, Wallace and Mabel
Rutland, and his brother, Kenneth Donald Rutland. Surviving are his wife, Holly
Montgomery Rutland; his daughter, Jan Rutland Sheehy and her husband, Daniel;
three grandchildren, Jason Daniel Sheehy, Stephen Benjamin Sheehy and Jillian
Sheehy Allen; brothers, John Wallace Rutland, Jr. and his wife, Barbara, Glen
Davis Rutland and his wife, Sara; mother-in-law, Ann Montgomery; and
sister-in-law, Lee Montgomery and her husband, John.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at
www.longfuneralhomecamden.com. Arrangements are with the Long Funeral Home
& Cremation Service, 9 Mountain Street, Camden, ME.
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