~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NEA/DL Capt. C. Dan Hurley
July 9, 1932 - January 5, 2024
Notice of passing…. Captain Cleo Dan Hurley, a
pilot for Northeast and Delta Air Lines, age 91. Captain Hurley joined Northeast Airlines 4-1-1966
and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1992.
Widowed in November 2016, Captain Hurley is survived by his children and
their families.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.brooksidechapelfh.com/obituary/cleo-hurley
PCN memorial site
Obituary
Cleo Dan Hurley, 91, of Hampstead, NH a retired
Delta Air Lines Pilot, left on his final flight on January 5, 2024.
Captain Hurley, a pilot for Northeast and Delta
Air Lines, was born in Luther, Tennessee on July 9, 1932 to Charlie and Mary
(Greene) Hurley. He was raised in the
Three Rivers Section of his beloved East Tennessee between the Cumberland and
Great Smokey Mountains.
After he
attended Morristown East High School he proudly served in the US Army. Captain Hurley graduated the US Army
Instructor’s School, Fort Rucker, AL, and thereafter worked as an instructor at
Anderson Air Activities at Malden AFB in Malden, MO. For more than ten years he continued to work
civil assignments with the Army and Air Force.
He also conducted ground school courses for local aviation schools and
private parties. While working at
Manchester Airport, then called Grenier Field, he created, wrote, copyrighted
and concluded the Annual Instrument Refresher Course for US Air Force pilots.
After departing the military, in 1966 he began
training airline pilots for Northeast Airlines in Boston, transferring to
“flying the line” in 1967. Northeast
merged with Delta in 1971. He was based
in Boston and Chicago, and retired from Delta Air Lines as Captain in
1992. He loved his family, home and the
people of Hampstead, NH where he spent the last 45 years of his life living
across the street from where he and Marie were married in 1952. He enjoyed sailing, owned many boats and was
a Life Member of the American Yacht Club, Newburyport, MA. Captain Hurley always enjoyed the fly-ins and
ROMEO breakfasts with his fellow aviators in New Hampshire. In retirement he consulted for the National
Museum of WWII Aviation, Colorado Springs, CO.
He also was a member of The Old Rhinebeck Aviation Museum, Red Hook, NY
and the New Hampshire Aviation Museum, Manchester, NH.
Surviving family members include a daughter and
son-in-law, Roxanne (William) Schloth, Jr.; a son and daughter-in-law, Marshall
(Michele) Hurley; and grandchildren and spouses, Roxanne Marie (Michael)
McGaffigan, Rachel (Richard) Moynihan, Gregg (Cortney) Hurley and Randy (Julie)
Hurley. Captain Hurley also is survived
by thirteen great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Antionette Palmeter; and
brothers-in-law Andrew DeSesa and Roger DeSesa along with many nieces, nephews
and good friends.
In addition to his parents, in February of 2023,
Cleo was predeceased by his cherished wife of 70 years Marie Anne (DeSesa)
Hurley. He also was predeceased by his
six brothers and sisters and their spouses:
Mildred and Kyle Talley, Marshall and Francis Hurley, Dallas and Bernice
Hurley, Lucy and Paul Brooks, Lewis Carroll and Vestine Hurley, Wanda and Billy
Parrott, and by his brother-in-law Dominic DeSesa and sister-in-law Joanne
DeSesa.
Per request there will be no services.
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