USAF veteran, SO/RC/NWA Capt. William H.
Kirkpatrick
January
28, 1942 — December 24, 2023
Notice of passing…..retired
Southern Airways/Republic/Northwest Airlines pilot Captain William Hayes
"Bill Cannonball" Kirkpatrick, age 81. Captain Kirkpatrick is survived by his wife
Rebecca plus many dear friends and close family relatives.
PCN memorial site
https://www.companionfunerals.com/obituaries/william-kirkpatrick
Obituary : William
Hayes Kirkpatrick, affectionately known as "Bill Cannonball,"
departed this world on December 24, 2023, at the age of 81. Born on January 28,
1942, he was the beloved son of the late WV Pat and Irene Owen Kirkpatrick.
Bill leaves behind a legacy of love and adventure, survived by his devoted wife
of 53 years, Rebecca Lee Kirkpatrick of Athens. Bill is also survived by his
sister-in-law Mary Lee-Baer and David Baer, cousins Bill and Teddi Hambaugh,
Tommy and Linda Irons of Nashville, Juanita Owen & Scott Pryor
Murfreesboro, Lynette Owen and Wray Hodgin of Virginia, Charles Chuck and
Jeanie Owen of Knoxville, Dr.Pat Kirkpatrick,MD, and Sandra Ohara Kirkpatrick
of VA. Our Airline Family still today Jerry and Diane Davis from Mississippi.
Don and Janet Ross of the Villages Florida, Ken and Gail Taggart of Maryville ,
Susan McCulley Dempsey of Mississippi, Carol Jones Haley of Memphis, and the
late Rusty Wilco Haley. His nieces Noelle Cline Respert and boys, and Nikki
Cline and girls, Sabra Cline Cassada and children.
Bill's early
fascination with flight ignited his aviation journey as a teenager, working at
local airports, fueling planes, and earning precious flying hours. His military
dreams took flight in the USAF, a short-lived chapter due to the constraints of
flying with glasses. Undeterred, Bill soared through a diverse career, piloting
for J L Carver, Plastics Co, and Industrial Boiler Chatt.
In March of 1966,
Bill's wings found a permanent home with Southern Airways, embarking on a
journey that spanned mergers into Republic and Northwest, culminating in his
retirement with Delta Airlines in 1993. A seasoned aviator, he navigated a
range of aircraft, from the classic DC3 and Martin404 to the modern DC9, 10,
30, 50, and 80.
Throughout his
life, Bill cherished the camaraderie of friends like Mike Amos, Eddie Morris,
and Bernie Wade. Beyond the cockpit, he imparted his aviation wisdom during a
brief teaching stint at Sewanee University. His influence extended to cherished
nieces Noelle Cline Respert, Nikki Cline, and Sabra Cline Cassada and their
families.
In his final years,
Bill experienced the compassionate care of the people at Caris and NHC, for
which his family is profoundly grateful. In honoring his wish, Bill will be
donating his body to the UT Neurological in Memphis, TN.
A formal funeral will
not be held, but a Celebration of Life will be announced later, allowing family
and friends to come together, reminisce, and pay tribute to a man who touched
the skies and the hearts of those who knew him.
Fair winds and blue
skies, Captain Bill Cannonball Kirkpatrick. You will be dearly missed, but your
spirit will forever soar in the hearts of those who were privileged to know
you.
Companion Funeral Home
400 S White Street
Athens, TN 37303
Office 423-453-2302
https://www.companionfunerals.com/obituaries/william-kirkpatrick
I flew with this man as a flight attendant. No finer airman or gentleman.
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