Note : Arrangements and service details are now available for WA/DL Capt. Jack Luinstra. The family has extended an invitation and is hoping that friends will join them on October 12th to celebrate Jack’s life…please see obituary below for details. The family would appreciate your RSVP….please RSVP to daughter Catherine at catherine.luinstra@gmail.com or to Capt. Stan Franks at skanks@verizon.net
Also, memories and condolences may be shared online
on our Memorial
site: https://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2023/09/wadl-capt-john-jack-eugene-luinstra.html
Obituary :
John Eugene Luinstra, 90, of Thousand Oaks, CA, passed away on September
8, 2023. He was born on February 24, 1933, in Choteau, Montana, to John
Luinstra and Opal (Foster) Luinstra. His
birth certificate was signed by Dr. Maynard (Bonna Lee's grandfather).
John "Jack" was 9 when he lost his
father to complications from Tuberculosis. In 1943, Opal Luinstra married Earl
Hollar and together they raised Jack, his sister Joan, and their son Robert.
They were loving proud parents until Earl's death in 1974 and Opal's death in
2002.
Jack married his childhood friend and high school
sweetheart Bonna Lee Maynard in February of 1954 and they had two daughters
together, Catherine and Christine. They
were loving, devoted, and supportive parents.
Following his graduation from Choteau High School,
Jack joined the United States Navy, where he was stationed at Pearl Harbor in
Hawaii, and served from 1951 to 1953. After leaving the Navy, Jack attended
technical school where he earned his A & E Mechanic license and Jet Engine
Mechanic license. In 1955, Jack was hired to work for Western Air Lines. In
1957, he was hired as a Flight Engineer and became a pilot in 1960. He became Captain on June 11, 1969.
Jack proudly flew for Western Airlines until they merged with Delta Airlines and he continued his career as a Delta Airlines captain. He retired as a Captain in February 1993 with his family on board his last flight. Flying was definitely his passion and he loved every minute of it. He always wanted his passengers to have the smoothest flight and landing.
Jack fully enjoyed his retirement with golfing,
fishing, and traveling with Bonna Lee. He also loved spending time with his
children and grandchildren telling stories that would make you laugh so hard
you would cry, even when you heard the stories over and over. Jack shared his
great sense of humor with all who knew him.
Jack is survived by his wife Bonna Lee, his
daughters Catherine Ann Luinstra-Uster, and Christine Diane Gluzinski,
sons-in-law Fred Uster and Mark Gluzinski, as well as his granddaughters,
Samantha Gluzinski and Molly Gluzinski, and grandson, Matthew Uster. Jack is
also survived by his sister, Joan Nipp, brother-in-law Ron Nipp, and niece
Lorrie Tripp.
Memorial services to celebrate Jack's life will be
held on Thursday, October 12th at 10:00 a.m. and burial at 11:00 a.m. at Pierce
Brothers ValleyOaks-Griffin, located at 5600 Lindero Canyon Rd, Westlake CA.
Family and friends are welcome to join the family
at Jack and Bonna Lee's home in Thousand Oaks (4084 Verde Vista Drive, Thousand
Oaks, CA 91360) for lunch and to share memories and stories.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the American Lung Association or a Veteran's Association
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~ IN MEMORY ~
WA/DL Capt. John “Jack” Eugene Luinstra
February 24, 1933 ~ September 8, 2023
We have just been notified that retired
Western/Delta pilot Captain Jack Luinstra, age 90, passed on Friday evening,
September 8th. Born/raised in Montana, Jack
graduated from Choteau High School, and was a Navy veteran. Jack first joined
Western Airlines 10-03-1955. He retired
with Delta Air Lines in 1993, based Los Angeles.
Condolences may be sent to the family at
4084 Verde Vista Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Please look for more information to follow
in the days ahead.
Pierce Brothers-Valley Oaks Mortuary, located at
5600 Lindero Canyon Road
Westlake Village, CA 91362
Phone 818-889-0902 https://www.dignitymemorial.com/contact-us
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
I flew 32 years for WA/DL. Jack Was always one of my favorite pilots, and I had enjoyed seeing him and his lovely wife at the last few Silver Chiefs gatherings I had attended after my husband died.
ReplyDeleteI flew First Officer with Jack for many years and we enjoyed many adventures on our layovers. His humor kept me in tears from laughing. Everyone liked and respected Jack for just being an all around good guy. He will be missed and never forgotten.
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