~ IN MEMORY ~
DL pilot John Vancil Homer
December 07, 1956 - May 09, 2021
Notification with the passing of Delta pilot John Vancil
Homer, age 64, as is noted below.
Obituary information for John can be found online at https://www.habingfamily.com/obituary/john-homer but I have no other career details for him. John is survived by his wife Dr. Frances
Homer, by his children and his grandchildren.
As more is learned we can then update our memorial site.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : John Vancil Homer
Cherished husband and father, John Vancil Homer, passed away
May 9 in Santa Cruz, California. He was 64 years old.
John was born on December 7, 1956 to his parents Robert
Martin Homer and Elizabeth Strother Anderson in Alton, Illinois. The family
eventually settled in San Jose, California where John grew up in a lively
household with five older brothers.
He graduated from Willow Glen High School in 1975, making
some lifelong friends and meeting his future wife, Frances Maxwell. He attended
San Jose State University and Oakbrook College of Law.
John became a pilot for Delta Airlines and a successful
entrepreneur, owning several businesses, managing medical clinics and investing
in real estate. He and Frances raised three sons and a daughter and lived in
California, Hawaii, and Virginia.
John was active in and enjoyed his volunteer work with the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He taught Sunday School, where he
was known to tell a very entertaining and edge of your seat scripture story,
and also enjoyed volunteering as a temple worker.
John was known as a family man, devoted to the well being of
his wife and children. Friends will remember him as a gentle giant of a man.
His hobbies included flying, cooking and eating. His accomplishments included
landing a burning airplane, outsmarting criminals and making the best French
onion soup.
John is survived by his beloved wife Dr. Frances Homer and
his children, J. Homer, Noelle Kemp and husband Christopher Kemp, Robert Homer
and Daniel Homer and the grandchildren he adored: Skyler, Kalani and Kamea. He
is also survived by his brothers Steve, Jim, Richard, George, and Bruce and
their families. He will be dearly and deeply missed.
“The best portion of a good man’s life is his little
nameless unremembered acts of kindness and of love.”
Tintern Abbey, William Wordsworth, poet
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