~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Timothy Ray Eby
June 9, 1944 - October 15, 2023
Notice of passing…..retired Delta pilot Captain Timothy
Ray Eby, age 79. Tim joined Delta Air
Lines 11-6-1972 and was based DFW/030.
He is survived by his wife Judy, and by his children and their families.
Obituary information may be viewed online at https://www.harvesthillsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Timothy-Eby/#!/Obituary
A brief notice is available at https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/timothy-eby-obituary?id=53357923
Obituary for Timothy Ray Eby
From a mischievous boy on an Ohio farm to an
accomplished pilot, combat veteran, community leader, and much-loved husband,
father, and grandfather (still with that impish grin and dry wit), Tim Eby
lived a life of integrity, service, and, most of all, love and laughter.
Although Tim loved to tell a good story, he was
not one to talk about his own accomplishments. So you might not know that he
served in Vietnam with great bravery as a Forward Air Controller (FAC) in the
Air Force or was a respected pilot for Delta Airlines for over 30 years.
Instead, you probably heard stories that revolved around Tim’s relationships
with others. He had a knack for connecting with people and was always focused
on others, never himself. Most of all, everything he did revolved around his
love for his family.
Tim and Judy grew up less than 30 minutes apart in
Ohio but met on a train in Colorado, when Tim sat down next to Judy and never
got up. Through 59 years of marriage, they raised three daughters and delighted
in their four grandsons. Tim and Judy lived in many places during his Air Force
career, ultimately making a home and raising their family first in Conroe,
Texas, where they formed many life-long friendships, and then in Hico, Texas,
where they truly found “home.” Tim loved the Hico community and got a big kick
out of telling buddies visiting from out of town that they could just stop the
first person they saw and ask where Tim Eby lived. (It worked.)
Tim served on the Hico school board and as a
deacon in the Hico Church of Christ and was a mentor and friend to folks of all
ages. He especially enjoyed encouraging young people who were interested in
aviation. In his retirement years, Tim reconnected with many of his fellow FACs
from his Air Force days and will always be fondly remembered as “Capt. Skinny.”
Tim wrote beautifully about his combat experiences, and many of his writings
were included in a published collection of FAC stories.
In addition to being a gifted writer, Tim could
build just about anything, from a dollhouse to a kit car. In recent years, he
created beautiful windchimes and wood carvings. He loved to sing, read
voraciously, and single-handedly put a dent in the area’s feral hog population.
During his many travels, he visited every continent except Antarctica (but he
still liked Hico best). Tim’s interests and talents ranged far and wide – life
with him was never boring!
A rare form of brain cancer drastically changed
the last year of Tim’s life, but some things never changed – his deep and
abiding faith, his patience and humility, his relentless love for his family,
and that great wit and mischievous grin. Even in his final hours, he was full
of gratitude and love. In a most fitting final gesture, he passed from this
life at sunrise on a beautiful Sunday morning.
There will never be another person like Tim Eby,
and his passing is a great loss. For his family and friends, it is an honor to
carry his memory.
Please join Tim’s family in celebrating his life
at HiCo Hall, 101 W. Ave. B, Hico, Texas 76457, on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023.
Visitation will be from 12-2 p.m., with a memorial slideshow at 1:45 and
services beginning at 2 p.m. Following the service, Tim will be buried with
military honors at Fairy Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to
Foster’s Home for Children (www.fostershome.org) or Blue Moon Sanctuary
(http://linktr.ee/bluemoonsanctuary), two nonprofits close to Tim’s heart.
SERVED AT PLEIKU VIETNAM WITH TIM. BOTH OF US WERE FORWARD AIR CONTROLLERS FLYING OV-10S (LIGHT ATTACK AND RECONNAISSANCE). HE DID NOT HAVE TO BE THERE BUT HAD VOLUNTEERED. HE HAS TRULY EARNED HIS CELESTIAL WINGS. SEE YOU SOON. HECTOR CUELLAR COVEY 530
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