Belated notice ……………plz forgive if duplicate
~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA/DL pilot John Hong
December 20, 1960 ~ September 16, 2019 (age 58)
John joined Northwest Airlines 10-14-1988.
He is survived by his wife Mary and his children.
OBITUARY : John Hong, 58, of Destin, FL, passed away at
home on Monday, September 16, 2019, surrounded by his family after a long
journey with cancer. John was born in
Dobb’s Ferry, NY, on December 20, 1960 and grew up in New Jersey and Orlando,
FL. John was preceded in death in 2004
by his father Theodore Chin Hong and in 2012 by his mother Seouhee “Sue” (Kim)
Hong. John is survived by his wife and
partner of 27 years Mary (Schmiedicke) Hong and by their twin children Rain Hong
and Kai Hong, age 12. He is also survived by his brother Robert of Tokyo,
Japan, and many aunts, uncles and cousins in the United States and Korea. John served as a Captain in the United States
Air Force and flew the KC-135 Sratotanker between 1981 and 1988 and was
recognized by the 22nd Air Refueling Squadron for outstanding service. After
his time in the service, John became a First Officer with Northwest Airlines
and then Delta Airlines, flying internationally and serving two terms as a
representative in the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). John enjoyed traveling the world and most
especially the camaraderie of his fellow pilots and crews. The highlight of John’s career was being
based in Honolulu for 14 years flying wide-body trips to Asia and beyond. He and Mary formed lifelong friendships and
memories during their time there.
John’s greatest sources of pride were his children Kai and
Rain who brought him endless entertainment and joy. He bore his responsibility as a father nobly
and gave great attention to their care, education, artistic pursuits, hobbies,
and happiness. When they were babies,
John would jokingly refer to his children as “food-to-noise converters” but was
amazed as they developed into talented pianists and artists, chess whizzes,
card sharks, sailors, and funny, bright-hearted, gifted souls. He loved them as true angels in his life and
the one thing on planet earth he wasn’t quite ready to leave.
The painful stages of John’s journey were brightened not
only by his children and amazing friends who became his caregivers at home but
also by the humor and dedication of his colleagues and friends, the real and
virtual co-pilots from his professional
and personal life who became the quickest and surest sources of laughter
for him on the darkest days.
John was an avid collector of electronic gadgets and was
proud that his bargain-hunting frugality provided gifts for his generous spirit
to share with many grateful recipients.
He truly enjoyed taking care of friends and family in every way with
dinners out, lively conversation, genuine interest in our goings-on, with his
wit and wisdom throughout.
John’s family extends their heartfelt thanks for the
compassionate and professional care he received from Dr. Mose Hayes and his
staff at Sacred Heart Oncology; Dr. Kasi at the Mayo Clinic- Jacksonville; Alyssa, Tracey and staff at Emerald Coast
Hospice; and Katherine and staff at Destin Health Care and Rehabilitation. The care and humanity you showed John and his
family were exceptional and a blessing to us.
We will remember John for his strong sense of justice, his
folly in pointing out the idiosyncrasies (idiocies) in the world around him,
his love and pursuit of good sushi, good massages, and anything related to his
second-home Hawaii, especially his expansive Hawaiian shirt collection. John
brought us all humor with his dry
sarcasm, comfort of the pure generous
heart sort, gadget advice, a few
conspiracy theories, and, when he beat you in a verbal spar, the purest smile
of simple joy at winning the argument.
Dearest John, we miss you already.
Aloha. Mahalo. A hui hou.
Arrangements are being coordinated with Davis-Watkins
Funeral Home in Miramar Beach. Services for John Hong will be Thursday,
September 19 at 11am at Saint Rita’s Catholic Church, 137 Moll Dr, Santa Rosa
Beach, FL followed by a catered reception and celebration of life that same day
from 4:30 to 6:30 at Pavilion F at Henderson State Park in nearby Destin,
FL. Hawaiian shirts and flip-flops
welcome. A burial service will be held
in Hawaii in November.
An education fund has
been established for John’s children at https://www.gofundme.com/f/hong-children-scholarship-fund?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet
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