~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, PAA/DL Capt. James “Ron” Ronald Nuss
January 29, 1934 ~ February 16, 2023
…Ron joined Pan American 05-11-1964, and retired
with Delta Air Lines in 1994.
https://clipperpioneers.com/in-memory-of/
James “Ron” Nuss, dear husband, father and
grandfather, passed away of covid and other complications on February 16, 2023,
age 89. Ron was born on January 29, 1934 to Naomi and Charles Nuss in Lehman,
PA. Ron graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1955. Being. in ROTC in
college, he joined the Air Force to become a fighter pilot stationed in
Germany. Ron had 5 wonderful years in the Air Force and made some great life
long friends. Imagine a 23 year old being trained and ready to carry a nuclear
bomb during the Cold War!
In 1964, Ron joined Pan Am Airways as an engineer
and then had a long, great career with Pan Am working up to Captain of the 747
and Airbus 320, enjoying the world. His favorite assignments with Pan Am were
twice in Berlin. Once with his first wife, Judi Greenwald, married in 1964,
where they became the parents of James and Heidi. Judi sadly died in 1977.
Ron married his second wife of 44 years, Jan
Switzer in 1979. From 1985-1990, Ron and Jan, too, had 5 wonderful years in
Berlin. Ron retired in 1994 as a Delta pilot after flying 26 years with Pan Am
and 4 years with Delta. During his wonderful career, he was based in Seattle,
SF, LA and Berlin.
Adding to their family in 1993 were 2 daughters,
Larissa and Laissa, adopted from Ukraine, ages 4 and 6. “Welcome to wild life
with children again!” Ron was a very dedicated dad, cook, builder, gardener, so
knowledgeable about anything and everything. He was a helpful neighbor and
friend. He just generally enjoyed life in his quiet and unassuming way. He was
such a good man, a wonderful husband and father, a man who could take pleasure
traveling the world or in the simplest of things in life. He is so loved and
missed.
Please join us: Ron’s Memorial Service-August 12,
2023 at Allyn Historic Church- 3:00 o’clock- -18510 WA-3, Allyn, WA 98524.
I remember being with Ron in Seattle with PAA. We talked a lot about our families. A real loss for all, but we will see him again some day. Don Wohlers
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