....... Capt Bob Jameson died in his adopted city of Fernandina Beach, FL where he had moved to 30 years prior.
Bob was born in a small town in Iowa. The Navy and then Delta helped him explore the world and find adventures.
Bob loved Delta and all those he worked with.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/robert-jameson-obituary?id=36973823
~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, DL Capt. Robert Quentin Jameson
August 21, 1936 ~ October 13, 2022
Notice of passing…..retired Delta Air Lines pilot
Captain Robert Quentin Jameson Sr., age 86.
Captain Jameson joined Delta Air Lines 08-03-1964 and was based
ATL/031. He is survived by his children,
his grandchildren and his great granddaughter.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.oxleyheard.com/team/robert-quentin-jameson or
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/robert-jameson-obituary?id=36973823
Please see service arrangements as is noted in the
obituary below.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Robert
Quentin Jameson
Robert Quentin Jameson of Fernandina Beach,
Florida passed away on Thursday, October 13, 2022 at the age of 86. Captain
Bob, as he was known to family and his community, was loved by many and was
often sharing stories of his days as a Navy pilot and Delta Airlines Captain.
Bob was born in Bancroft, IA on August 21, 1936 to
his parents the late Mildred Powers Jameson and Quentin Jameson. Bob was raised
in Emmetsburg, IA and was the oldest of 4 boys. Growing up he and his brothers
were often found fishing at Five Island Lake or hunting pheasants or rabbits.
He played football at Emmetsburg Catholic High School as well as at Palo Alto
Junior College where he attended for two years. Bob’s brothers will tell you he
was most known for his infatuation with flying, even from an early age.
Perhaps his work ethic and punctuality came from
his passion to fly. In order to cover his flight instructions, Bob was always
saving. He worked from the age of 11 years old when he and his brother Richard
shared a paper route. As soon as he was old enough, Bob worked at McNamara’s
Furniture in both sales and delivery. Bob used to talk about his days working
as an usher at the Iowa Theatre in Emmetsburg, making $2.35 a week. He was
thrilled when he received a promotion to Projectionist earning $10 a week.
After graduating from Palo Alto, Navy recruiters
came to Emmetsburg. All they had to do was tell him they would teach him how to
fly and show him the world; Bob was hooked. He went to Officers Candidate
School and was soon in the Aerial Photography Squadron. He was assigned to Guam
where missions included flights to Japan and Korea. They surveyed the Pacific
Islands with aerial photography to create accurate maps of the region.
After his time in California at the Naval Air
Station in Lemoore, Bob, a Vietnam veteran, moved to Atlanta, GA in August of
1964 when he became a Captain with Delta Airlines. During his early days with
Delta, Bob earned his bachelor’s in international business through a
correspondent’s degree with Barry University, Miami. His dedication to his
education did not stop there. He provided each of his five children with the
opportunity to attend Catholic High School as well as pursue a college degree.
He also had a love for travel and shared his passion with his children and
grandchildren. His stories were grand, sharing the many experiences he provided
his family throughout his years. Whether he spoke of his days of service in
Guam where he was the only one to bring his car, his time in south Atlanta
where he raised his children on a 10 acre farm, the move to Ireland for a year
in the early 1970’s, the numerous trips he took his family on thanks to Delta
Airlines, and his last nearly 30 years where he spent his retirement in
Fernandina Beach, attended breakfast with his fellow ROMEOs, his friends at
MOAA, or his years attending St. Francis of Assisi Mission Catholic Church, Bob
could keep you intrigued over a cup of coffee or a cocktail.
When Bob was 23 years old, his father died; and he
lost his brother Richard not too long after. Bob always had a place in his
heart for those who did not have a father, or who had lost a loved one.
Although he had the exterior of a Navy fighter pilot, he had a kind, generous,
and genuine heart especially towards those in need of help; and he had a quiet
and humble way of assisting others in need.
Supporting his children and grandchildren was his
upmost goal. He loved each and every one of his five children so very much, and
he was a very proud grandfather to his nine grandchildren.
Robert Jameson is survived by his brothers John
(Donna) and Tom; his children Patrick (Angie), Robert, Kevin (Margie), Jackie,
and Eileen. His grandchildren; Johnny, Ashley, Timothy, Emily, Matthew,
Nicolas, Ian, Ivy, Grace, and great granddaughter, Aubrey. Numerous nieces and
nephews and so many friends and extended family members.
Bob’s life will be celebrated with a Funeral Mass
on Saturday November 26, 2022 at 11:00 am at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic
Mission, 86000 St. Francis Way, Yulee, Florida 32097. Family and friends are
invited to join the family at a reception following the Funeral Mass.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests
considering a donation to Bob’s Parish, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Mission.
https://www.stfrancisyulee.com
At a later date, per Bob’s request, his ashes will
be spread at sea by the Navy.
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