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Saturday, January 30, 2021

DL Capt. Raymond C. Burnett

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. Raymond C. Burnett

September 24, 1939 – November 15, 2020

 


Word has just reached us with news of the passing of retired Delta pilot Captain Raymond Charlton Burnett, age 81.  Captain Burnett joined Delta Air Lines 03-22-1965.  He is survived by his son Benjamin, his daughter Rebecca, his former wife Dianne, and three siblings plus many more dear family members.

To view the obituary with video tribute and share your memories, please visit the funeral home website at

https://loylessfuneralhomes.com/tribute/details/203359/Capt-Raymond-Burnett/obituary.html

For those who may wish to send a personal note, to the best of my knowledge condolences may be sent c/o daughter Rebecca at  16115 Darnell Road,  Lutz, FL 33549.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary  :  Capt. Raymond C. Burnett

Captain Raymond Charlton Burnett, age 81 of Lutz, Florida passed away peacefully on November 15, 2020 surrounded by the love of his family.

 

Born on September 24, 1939 in Nashville, Tennessee Raymond graduated from Central High school in Nashville. He continued his education at Middle Tennessee State University and completed his aviation training in the Air National Guard. He was hired as a pilot for Delta Airlines in 1965. He would serve with distinction for 34 years until his retirement in 1999 as an International Captain flying the Boeing 777. Raymond was not the type of person to rest on his laurels. In 1975 he moved his family from Dallas, Texas to a farm in Ocala, Florida to start a new challenge. Raymond would over the next 25 years become a prominent Thoroughbred breeder who also served on the Board of Directors of the Ocala Breeders Sales Company during its foundation years. He would eventually start a racing stable running throughout the East Coast and Florida. After retiring in 1999 he bought a small farm outside of Tampa, Florida to be close to his children. Retirement for Raymond wasn’t laying on a beach or playing golf, but it gave him the opportunity to return to his passion, his Corvettes. Over the 21 years since retiring from Delta, Raymond would become a National Corvette Restoration Society Master Judge and complete numerous award-winning classic corvette restorations. The pride and joy of his restorations was his rare 1957 “Fuel-Injected” Corvette which was a NCRS Top Flight and Duntov Award-Winning car. His last classic car restoration was a true labor of love as he lovingly restored a 1975 Bronco for his daughter Rebecca.

 

While Raymond was a talented and accomplished individual, his greatest love was his family. Every sacrifice he made was for the benefit of his children. They always knew they could count on Dad. He always gave generously with his time to help his friends and family. Raymond never let anyone down and was always there when you needed him. He will forever be loved and missed by his family and friends.  

 

Raymond is survived by his son Benjamin Burnett and daughter Rebecca Burnett, his former wife Dianne Burnett, his sisters Evie Burnett Moore and Lucy Burnett DePriest, and his brother John Burnett, in addition to numerous nieces and nephews.

 

Raymond was predeceased by his parents Aaron and Myriam Jones Burnett, father and mother-in-law Alfred and Lorraine Hoehn, brother’s Nathan Burnett, Richard Burnett, Robert Burnett and his beloved beagle Holly.      

 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Raymond’s memory to The National Corvette Museum or the Beagle Freedom Project.  

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