Correction: Dick first hired with Northeast Airlines, and retired with Delta Air Lines.
~ IN MEMORY ~
NEA/DL Capt. Richard Ballerini
February 9, 1942 ~ February 10, 2023
Notice of passing…..retired Delta Air Lines
pilot Captain Richard Ballerini, age 81.
Captain Ballerini joined Delta Air Lines 12-02-1968. He is survived by his wife Ann, and by his
sons and their families.
Obituary information is available online at
https://obituaries.gloucestertimes.com/obituary/richard-ballerini-1087225446
Palm City FL - Richard Ballerini, 81,
formerly of Gloucester, passed on February 10, 2023, at Cleveland Clinic
Tradition Hospital in Port St. Lucie, FL, after a brief illness.
Richard, nicknamed "Bal" by many
friends and family, was born in Queens, NY. He graduated from Brooklyn
Automotive High School. After high school, he worked as a TWA mechanic, where
his love for aviation motivated him to enroll in LaGuardia College of
Aeronautics. After graduating he began his pilot's career, reaching the rank of
Captain at Delta Airlines until he retired his wings. He also worked as a
member of the International Operating Engineers Union in New York, for over 30
years and was part of several notable projects, including a 9/11 first
responder for structural teardowns.
While working for Delta he met a beautiful
flight attendant named Ann, now his surviving wife of 48 years. Richard and
Ann's love fittingly led to the birth of their son Jamie Ballerini. Jamie, also
a pilot, and his significant other, Jennifer, reside seasonally in Rockport,
MA, and Palm City, FL. He is also survived by his son Richard
"Richie" Ballerini, who lives in Bethlehem, PA, with his wife
Christine and their four children, Lauren, Anthony, Jenna, and Jake. He was
predeceased by his daughter, Donna Ballerini. In addition to his immediate
family, he is survived by his brother, John Ballerini, nephew, Danny Ballerini
and predeceased by his parents, Andy and Lily.
Richard was known for being a true
renaissance man with the unique ability to combine blue-collar work ethic with
white-collar intelligence. He was one of the original NYC sport fishermen to
come to Gloucester and pioneer competitive tuna fishing. His boats, always
named Mrs. Robinson, are still recognized as some of the finest to enter the
Gloucester harbor. A legacy his son Jamie has maintained. In addition to
fishing, he loved building and racing motorcycles, competitive shooting, and
spending time with his friends and family. Richard will be deeply missed.
Published on March 3, 2023
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