~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, DL Capt. Arthur Huckabee
December 1, 1959 - May 8, 2024
We note the passing of retired Delta Air Lines
pilot Captain Arthur “Art” Glenn Huckabee, age 64. Art joined Delta Air Lines 10-29-1990. He is survived by his wife Rochelle along
with many other dear family members.
A whitepages search lists the Huckabee’s most
recent address as
3130 Coventry Ct.,
Cumming, GA 30041
Art’s obituary information can be found online at
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/arthur-huckabee-obituary?pid=207101079
Arthur Huckabee Obituary
Cumming, Georgia - With much sadness, the family
of Arthur Glenn Huckabee announces that following a lengthy illness, he passed
away on May 8, 2024, at home with his wife Rochelle by his side. Art was born
in Greensboro, NC on December 1, 1959, to Robert C and Doris G Huckabee. He
grew up in Charlotte, NC and graduated near the top of his class from Myers
Park High School in 1978 and with a BA in History from Duke University in 1982.
He attended flight school with the US Navy and was a Commander in the US Naval
Reserves. He worked for Delta Air Lines for almost 30 years as a flight
instructor and Captain.
Art was an accomplished person with many
interests. As a young adult, he pursued his love of black and white photography
and built a go-kart, a kayak, and a grandfather clock with the help of his dad.
He ran several marathons and included running as a part of his daily life for
many years. Art was musically talented. He excelled at singing and was the male
lead of his high school musical, an early member of the Duke Pitchforks
acapella group, and a past member of Sound Investment, an Atlanta-based acapella
group.
Art was a true gourmet, who relished testing
elaborate recipes and finding the perfect beverage accompaniment. He was
compared to Anthony Bourdin, as he was the first to offer his expert advice on
where to eat, anywhere in the world. He shared his love of food and cooking
with his son Adam, often trading recipes and comparing anecdotes about their
recently cooked meals. He so very often surprised his family and friends with
mystery packages of foods he knew they loved, and of course, his favorite
Virginia Diner peanuts.
From a young age, Art wanted to be an airline
pilot and created and always won a childhood game called "pilot,"
played with his younger sisters in their backyard. He realized his long-time
dream by attending Duke University on a Navy ROTC scholarship and entering Navy
flight school upon graduation. He flew P-3s for the Navy and ultimately retired
from the Naval Reserves after serving as his squadron's Commander. He moved
with his family to Atlanta, Georgia in 1992 after joining Delta Air Lines in
1990. At Delta, he flew several types of planes and eventually progressed to
training other pilots to fly the A321 in the Atlanta flight simulators.
Art and Rochelle had a blended family, including
Art's son Adam and Rochelle's son Dominic. Rochelle and he shared many
interests, including a love of fine food, socializing with good friends in
their neighborhood, riding motorcycles, and traveling. He loved his sons and
was very proud of their academic and career accomplishments and of the men they
have become. Art and his family and friends spent many hours on their side
porch sharing a cigar and lots of laughs. He loved the holidays, and for many
years, he prepared Thanksgiving dinners for his family and friends. Art
particularly loved Christmas, and he and Adam spent many years sharing
Christmases and then further embracing the holiday when joined by Rochelle and
Dominic. And he loved cars- another interest shared with Adam and Dominic. His
car menagerie included a 1991 Porsche that is still cherished and will see the
roads again!
Survivors include his wife Rochelle; son Adam;
stepson Dominic; mother-in-law Earline Neal; sister-in-law Shannon Nelson and
her husband Daniel Nelson, all of the Atlanta area; sister Mary Ellen Huckabee
and her husband Steve Lewis of Atlanta; sister Margaret Huckabee and her
husband Bill Pritchard of Charlotte, NC; nieces Caroline Lewis, Charlotte
Lewis, Ellen Pritchard, and Elizabeth Pritchard; and a host of cousins and
other relatives. In addition, he is survived by his first wife Joan Levene
(Steve) who remained part of his family throughout the years and joined
Rochelle, the boys and Art in many holiday celebrations. Art is also survived
and remembered by many close friends from all facets of his life. He was
predeceased by his parents, his father-in-law Kenny Neal Sr, and his beloved
dog Pepper.
The family requests that anyone wishing to make a
memorial donation please contribute to GBS/CIDP Foundation International at
gbs-cidp.org, in lieu of giving flowers or other gifts. A Celebration of Life
will be held on August 4 at 1pm. Please email at aghcelebrationoflife@gmail.com
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