~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, WAL Capt. Dennis "Denny"
Putnam
March 3, 1934 ~ December 12, 2023
Notice of passing….retired Western Airlines pilot
Captain Denny Putnam, age 89, of Montrose, Colorado. Denny joined Western Airlines 2-28-1961. He is survived by his wife Lonnie, and by his
children and their families.
Obituary information can be found online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/dennis-denny-putnam-obituary?id=53843706
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/dennis-denny-putnam-obituary?pid=205902583
PCN Memorial site
Dennis "Denny" Putnam Obituary
On December 12, 2023, Dennis (Denny) Putnam
finished his earthly journey and passed to his heavenly home. He was born March
3, 1934, in Gunnison, Colo. Soon after, Denny and his folks moved to Phoenix,
where a sister and brother were born. In '44 they moved to Prescott, Ariz,
where they were all baptized Catholic, and four years later the family moved to
Grand Junction, Colo. Times were hard. In discerning a possible vocation, Denny
attended seminary his senior year - as he put it, "it was an interesting
year," but priesthood was not for him.
After starting college, Denny enlisted in the Air
Force in '53, getting his wings in June of '54, assigned to a special weapons
transport squadron with a world-wide mission. At the Officers' Club, New Years
1957, Denny met Lonnie. His three-day courtship soared into a 66-yr marriage,
with three children over the next five years. Denny said his true loves were
Lonnie, those three kids, and flying (Lonnie says his true love was flying,
flying, flying!).
After leaving active duty, Denny attended Univ of
Ariz while looking for a flying job. With none available, he was hired by the
FAA as an air traffic controller in the Los Angeles Center. Western Airlines
hit the jackpot & hired Denny, who gave them 100% over his 23-year career,
flying the western United States, rising to the position of captain, even
becoming involved in pilot contract negotiations. The family lived in the
country in Parker, Colo, in the large home Denny designed and built himself.
Once the children were grown and gone, Lonnie
& Denny returned to Denny's childhood town, Prescott, Ariz. They enjoyed
years of memorable travel. Especially close to his heart were their trips to
Molokai, Hawaii, where Lonnie & Denny were especially blessed by a prayer
group in Mauna Loa, and Denny made quite the trek down to Kalaupapa - the leper
colony. Many trips were in their own plane, from Alaska to Mexico, and he
volunteered flights with Lifeline Pilots and Angel Flight. Sadly, due to his
own medical issues, Denny hung up his Western Airlines scarf and goggles in
1984, with a lifetime of almost 30,000 flight hours.
With that door closed, God opened a window, and
Denny followed God's call to ordination as a permanent deacon in 1993, and
acquired a masters in Theology along the way. A couple years later, Denny and
Lonnie settled in Montrose, Colo, where Denny deaconed at St. Mary Catholic
Church and Our Lady of Fatima Mission ... again, giving his 100%, assigned as
Parish Director, including the responsibilities of building a new church. For
Denny's "dedication and service to the Church," he was honored with a
papal award by Pope Benedict in 2007. (Even the Pope thought our dad was a
special guy!) After several attempts at retirement, Denny and Lonnie moved last
year to Chandler, Ariz, enjoying the sunshine and being close to loving family.
Denny is survived by his wife, Lonnie; their three
children, Greg (Candace), Suzanne/Suzy (David), and Sally; four grandchildren,
Becca (Luz), Nevada, Bob, and Westen; and Denny's brother, Doug Putnam
(Sandra). We would be remiss in not adding his beloved numerous granddogs.
Preceding him in death are Denny's mother and father (Mildred Garber Putnam and
C.J. "Putt" Putnam) and sister (Debra Putnam Nichols).
A funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary Catholic
Church in Montrose, on December 22, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. Crippin Funeral Home is
assisting with the arrangements.
Denny was a quiet, generous philanthropist. As
such, we would encourage you to make contributions to Angel Flight at
www.angelflight.com or Hospice of the Valley at www.hov.org in his memory.
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