~ IN MEMORY ~
DL Capt. Scott
Denton Critzer
February 18, 1970 ~ October 1, 2022
Notice of passing….. Delta Air Lines Captain Scott
Denton Critzer, age 52, of Smyrna, Georgia.
Captain Critzer joined Delta Air Lines 09-25-1997. He is survived by his wife Christina along
with his mother Mary Anne and one sibling.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fredericksburg/name/scott-critzer-obituary?id=36744898
As is noted in the obituary
and below, for those wishing to contact the family, you may email and/or send
an E-Card to ccritzer@yahoo.com
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Scott Denton Critzer, 52, of Smyrna,
Georgia, passed away unexpectedly due to a cardiac event on Saturday October 1,
2022. Scott was born February 18, 1970 in Bethesda, Maryland. Scott is the son
of Mary Anne Critzer and the late Galley Boaz Critzer Sr.
He is survived by his wife of 26 years, Christina
Elaine Critzer; mother, Mary Anne Critzer; brother Galley B. Critzer Jr.;
sister-in-law, Lorena Critzer; aunt, Evelyn Wright; mother-in-law and
father-in-law, Mike and Carole Fariss; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Travis
and Michelle Early; three nieces; one nephew; one great niece; and two dogs.
Scott grew up in Fredericksburg, Virginia spending
much of his time on the family farm and riding horses. He graduated from
Courtland High School in 1988. He went on to graduate from Florida Institute of
Technology in 1992 where he pursued his passion of flying airplanes. He then
started his career as a professional pilot working for several airlines. The
last 25 years he flew for Delta Airlines where he earned the position of
Captain on the 757 and 767ER.
Scott and Christina loved traveling and spending
time together with their dogs, Delta and Piper, at their cabin in the mountains
of Georgia. He lived life to the fullest and was skilled in many hobbies. He
enjoyed scuba diving, live music, was an excellent marksman, and participated
in a variety of shooting competitions. Scott touched many lives and is deeply
loved by family and countless friends with whom he always made time to visit
and share a laugh.
A celebration of life will be held in Atlanta as
well as a service in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
donations be made to Shepherd's Men, an organization Scott supported,
advocating for veterans affected by the hidden injuries of war. To make a
donation, please visit give.shepherd.org On this site (under the 'Direct my
gift to' section) select 'SHARE Military Initiative'. Then, select the checkbox
next to "Dedicate my gift in honor or memory of a loved one". From there,
select "Memorial" and enter Scott Critzer in the Honoree blocks.
If you wish to notify the family and/or send an
E-Card please email: ccritzer@yahoo.com
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