~ IN MEMORY ~
DL Capt. Samuel Winn Baker III
AUGUST 10, 1936 – SEPTEMBER 18, 2021
Word has reached our group with news of the passing of Delta
Golden Wings member retired Delta pilot Captain Winn Baker, age 85. We
understand that an aneurism was the cause of Winn’s passing. Captain Baker joined Delta Air Lines 10-28-1963
and retired in 1996, and was based 031/ATL. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law plus
many more dear family members and friends. Obituary information for Captain Baker is
available online at
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/brunswick-ga/samuel-baker-10362362
Visitation and graveside services will be held tomorrow
Sept. 23rd …..please see below.
Condolences may be sent to the family at PO Box 638, Darien,
GA 31305-0638.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Samuel Winn Baker, III took his final flight
on Sept. 18, 2021, in Brunswick, Georgia. Winn was a native of Brunswick having
been born there on Aug. 10, 1936 to Sam and Fenton Baker. He was also a
descendant of the McIntosh family of Darien.
Winn’s love of flying began at an early age as his father
was a flight instructor, member of the Civil air Patrol and eventually became
manager of the Malcom McKinnon Airport. He soloed several airplanes on his 16th
birthday enabling him to become a licensed pilot at that time. He still owned
one of those planes, a Piper Vagabond, which he continued to fly until his
sudden passing. Winn spent many afternoons enjoying the beauty of this area on
his flights up and down the coast of Georgia.
He graduated from Glynn Academy in 1954 and was a lifelong
dedicated alumnus. He attended Georgia Military Academy and the University of
Miami. He returned to Brunswick to pursue his love of flying and help his
father run Baker Flying Service which later became Golden Isles Aviation. This
led to his position as corporate pilot for RJ Reynolds and Dixie Paint.
In 1963 Winn began his lifelong career as a Delta pilot
flying the DC 6 and DC 7. He later flew the DC 9 and DC 10 and was was a
co-pilot on the first 747 Delta put into service. Winn retired as an
International Captain of the 767 ER in 1996.
In addition he loved flying aerobatics and went on to win
many first place awards in the 1970’s. Winn’s other passions included flying
antique aircraft and experimental aircraft. From his retirement with Delta
until the time of his passing he was first an instructor and demonstration
pilot for the Pilatus and went on to fly charters for Gruber Aviation and Lance
Toland Association until his passing. On April 27th, 2013 he was inducted into
the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame in Warner Robbins as his father had been in
2007.
He was very active in the QB’s, the local EAA chapter, and
the Southeastern Bonanza Group. He was passionate about the Young Eagles, an
organization which encouraged and helped young fliers develop their interest in
aviation.
Winn was preceded in death by his parents, Sam and Fenton;
his first wife, Dolores; his son Chip; and Carolyn, his second wife of 42 years
who was a retired Delta Flight Attendant. He is survived by his daughter Lois
(Candy) Baker and son in law David Sapp; Cousins Joe Tayler of St. Simons and
Lila Stevens of Canton, Georgia along with many other first cousins from the
Burroughs family on his mother’s side and his close friend Jill McGahan.
Vitiation will be held at Edo Miller this Thursday, Sept.
23rd from 12:30 to 2:00 followed by a graveside service at Palmetto Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers please send any memorial contributions to
the Young Eagles Program sponsored by the EAA Chapter 905 at 1797 Demere Rd.,
St. Simons, Isl, Ga 31522.
Edo Miller and Sons is in charge of the arrangements. You
may sign the register book and leave condolences for the family at www.edomillerandsons.com
EDO MILLER AND SONS FUNERAL HOME
3321 Glynn Avenue
Brunswick, GA 31520
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~ IN MEMORY ~
DL F/A Carolyn Riley Baker, wife of DL Capt. Winn Baker
March 19, 1945 - August 3, 2016
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