~ IN MEMORY ~
DL Capt. Stephen Todd Raphael
February 1, 1949 ~ January 28, 2022
Very Sad News !
Retired Delta Captain Steve Raphael
From: Guy
B. Snodgrass , Classmates
It is my sad duty once again that I must pass
along to you the passing of a dear friend and classmate, Stephen Raphael, who
passed away on Friday 28 January in Houston, Texas due to complications from
COVID-19. Graduating from the 14th Company he was a member of the Varsity
Sailing Team and Captain of the Shields Team. He developed a love for flying
starting at the Academy with obtaining his private pilot's license and selected
Navy Air at service selection. Prior to flight school, Steve served as Navigator
on the U.S.S. Shelton (DD-790) on Yankee Station. While in Pensacola, he took
up racing dirt bikes and enjoyed surfing. Steve excelled as a Naval Aviator and
during his first P-3 tour was selected early as a Patrol Plane Commander and
Instructor Pilot.
Following a tour in the P-3 fleet replacement
squadron he resigned his commission and in October 1977 was hired by Delta Air
Lines. He became a senior Captain, flying almost every Boeing aircraft Delta
had at the time up to the B-767 400ER on international routes, as well as the
L-1011. Steve lived mostly in the Dallas/ Fort Worth area of Texas during that
time and took up windsurfing on the lakes in Texas, and out in Hawaii, whenever
he could get away.
Steve retired from Delta in 2004 and flew
Gulfstreams for a charter company, then international luxury 757's for EOS
Airlines, across the Atlantic. Steve was later hired by Southwest Air Lines.
Until his passing, Steve worked for Southwest as a simulator instructor pilot
in the training department.
Steve and his wife Melinda lived on a lake where
he took up waterskiing, which became his lifelong recreational passion. In the
mid-eighties Steve became involved with competition slalom waterskiing. With a
lot of hard work and coaching, Steve won 10 national championships as well as 3
world slalom championships while skiing for team USA.
Steve and his wife Melinda attended our 50th
Reunion in Annapolis in October where many of us were able to congratulate him
for his many awards as a renowned waterskiing champion.
He is survived by his wife Melinda, an
international flight attendant at Delta along with his son Scott from a
previous marriage and a granddaughter Sarah Trinity.
Funeral services are pending, and I will send out
further information as soon as they are announced.
May he rest in peace.
Perry Martini
Steve, also known as "Mongo" was a close friend and fellow Delta pilot. We are shocked to hear of his passing as it is just not acceptable that he is gone. Melinda, please let us know if there is anything Bonni and I can do. My number is surely in his phone. So, so very sorry. Jesse Garrison jrgarrison1@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteMelinda, I knew Steve many years ago in DFW. He was a great guy. Apparently you are friends with Pam Buselli and she is a great friend of my wife Donna and Pam just told Donna about Steve. I looked it up and was shocked to see who it is. I am very sad to see such a person go so early. If there is anything we can do, just let us know. waynemerrill@comcast.net, Captain Wayne Merrill and former FA Donna Merrill.
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