~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Wiley Adolphus Allgood, Jr.
October 29,1935 ~ January 26, 2021
Dear friends and colleagues……daughter Holly writes us with sad
news of the passing of her father Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta pilot
Captain Wiley Allgood, age 85….Captain Allgood joined Delta Air Lines 08-05-1963
and retired with Delta in 1995, based 031/ATL, Ln.Ck.Airman. He is survived by his wife Norma along with
his children, also his grand- and great grandchildren. Please see obituary below, or go to the
funeral home website where you can share memories online and express
condolences. https://www.harwellfuneralhome.com/obituary/Wiley-AllgoodJr
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Dear Delta Golden Wings,
I'm emailing to let you know the sad news of my dad, Wiley
A. Allgood, Jr.'s passing on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. I have attached a copy of his obituary. He was proud to be a member of the Delta
Golden Wings, and he will be deeply missed.
Please let me know if you need further information.
Thanks.
Holly Ellis (daughter)
Obituary :
Wiley Adolphus Allgood, Jr. passed away at his home in
Cypress Village, Jacksonville, FL at the age of 85, on Tuesday, January 26,
2021. Wiley was born in Oxford, GA on
October 29, 1935 to Wiley A. Allgood, Sr. and Roberta Voncile (Cook)
Allgood. He grew up in Oxford, attending
Palmer-Stone School and graduating from Newton County High School in 1953. He was the oldest of three. He was especially close with his grandparents
and uncles. Following high school, he
studied Chemistry, first at Oxford College, finishing up at “big” Emory in
Atlanta in 1957 with a Bachelor of Arts.
He participated in ROTC, and graduated as a 2nd Lieutenant in the
USAF. He attended pilot training at Moody
Air Force Base, GA and Laughlin Air Force Base, TX training in the T-37 and
T-33 aircraft. Following flight
training, Lt. Allgood flew the F-86D/L Saber and F-102 Delta Dagger, assigned
to Niagara Falls Air Force Base, NY, Goose Bay Air Base, Labrador, Canada, and
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC.
Wiley resigned his Air Force commission in 1963 as a Captain, and joined
Delta Air Lines, returning to Georgia.
He flew DC-7, DC-8, DC-9, Convair 440 and 880, Boeing 727, and Lockheed
L-1011 aircraft. His last few years of
flying included international flying to Europe, retiring in 1995. After retirement, Wiley transitioned to
living in Florida. First in Beacon Hill,
then moving to Green Cove Springs, and finally to Cypress Village in
Jacksonville. He enjoyed playing the
piano, golfing, cruising, and spending time with his family.
Wiley married Norma Lynn Kent, the love of his life, in
1970. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many. He was
active in the Oxford Lions Club, a longtime member of Allen Memorial United
Methodist Church and Orange Park United Methodist Church.
Wiley is survived by his wife, Norma Allgood and his four
children, Wiley Virgil (Heidi) Allgood, Heidi (Chris) Stoneking, Holly (Eric)
Ellis, and Michael (Kim) Allgood. He has
nine grandchildren, Elizabeth (Daniel) Parker, Emma Stoneking, Hannah Marlowe,
Abigail (Gabriel) Coalson, Madison Marlowe, Sarah Stoneking, Wiley David
Allgood, Benjamin Allgood, and Bryce Allgood.
He has three great grandchildren, Josiah Parker, Gideon Parker, and
Juliet Coalson. He is also survived by
his sister, Voncile Martin and her husband, George, his sister-in-law, Frances
Allgood, and numerous aunts, nephews, nieces, and cousins. Wiley was predeceased by his brother, James
“Sam” Allgood, Sr. (2016).
Wiley’s Graveside Service will be held on Monday, February
1st, 2021 at 11:30 am at the Lawnwood Memorial Park, 1111 Access Road,
Covington, GA, with Rev. Pistol Robinson officiating. A family visitation will be held at J. C.
Harwell & Sons, 2157 East Street SE, Covington, GA, from 10:00 to 11:00 am,
just prior to the graveside service. In
lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in his memory to the Alzheimer’s
Association at alz.org. J.C. Harwell and
Son Funeral Home, TE Davis Funeral Services, 2157 East Street, SE, Covington,
GA 30014.
Due to the COVID 19/Coronavirus Pandemic all Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements will be followed. There is a limit of 50 people at any large
gathering, social distancing must be recognized, the use of mask is encouraged,
and most importantly if you feel sick or have any symptoms of COVID 19 you will
not be allowed to attend the service.
Please be respectful of the family during this difficult time and follow
the requirements of the CDC.
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