Note ….. believe Dusty hired on with National January 1969 and that he retained his hire date with the mergers with Pan Am, then Delta....retired with Delta Air Lines 02-01-2001 based 052/ATG, flight instructor with 32 yrs of service
~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, NAL/PAA/DAL Capt. Donald William
Rhodes
JANUARY 29, 1941 – JUNE 4, 2024
We note the passing of retired National/Pan
Am/Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Donald “Dusty” William Rhodes, age 83. Captain Rhodes is survived by his wife Nancy,
and by his children and their families.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/donald-rhodes-obituary?id=55306560
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/marco-island-fl/donald-rhodes-11846839
For those who may wish to send a personal note, I
see the family’s address listed in whitepages as
742 Hideaway Cir W , Marco
Island, FL 34145
PCN memorial site
Donald Rhodes Obituary
Donald "Dusty" William Rhodes, 83, of
Marco Island, passed away June 4, 2024. He was born in Orange, NJ to Nellie Van
Vlaanderen Rhodes Titus and William Rhodes.
At the age of 13, Dusty moved to Upper Montclair,
NJ, where he attended College High at Montclair State College. At the age of
17, he received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis,
Maryland. He was the youngest "plebe" in his incoming freshman class
at the academy. He graduated in 1962 from the Naval Academy with a degree in
engineering and entered training to be a naval aviator.
Right after graduation, he married his childhood
neighbor, Nancy Crook Rhodes. After their wedding, they headed to Pensacola, FL
to attend his aviation flight training. Not specifically deployed to Vietnam,
Dusty flew missions as commander of an Orion P3 anti-submarine aircraft into
the country while stationed in Alaska. At the age of 23, he gained the
distinction of being the youngest captain of his own aircraft.
After his time with the Navy, Dusty moved his
family to Miami and signed on with National Airlines. In the 70's the airline
industry was unstable and was on strike quite often. This required Dusty to
find alternate work to support his family. He and a few pilot friends formed a
little company Dick-Tap-O-Dust where they paved driveways, painted houses and
tarred roofs.
Knowing this would not support his growing family,
he went back to school at the University of Miami and obtained his law degree.
After graduation in 1974, the family moved to Marco Island, FL to be closer to
his mother and step-father. It was here that he met Glenn Tucker and together
they created the Rhodes & Tucker Law Offices on Marco Island. He still
continued to fly with National Airlines, which was then acquired by Pan Am and
then finally with Delta Airlines. He and his co-captain buddy Bennett Shelfer
helped to negotiate the terms of the acquisition of Pan Am to Delta.
Along with Bennett Shelfer, Dusty piloted the
press plane for Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, W. George Bush, and
once for Bill Clinton. Dusty was present for many historical summits and
decisions made by President George H.W. Bush and developed a very special
friendship with the former president. He, Ben and President Bush were known to
play practical jokes on each other each trip. It was almost a "who can
outdo who" when they were together. Dusty was also blessed to develop very
special relationships with both President W. George Bush and Governor Jeb Bush.
Governor Bush appointed Dusty to serve as an Election
Commissioner for the state of Florida and was
eventually Chairman of that board.
In between his travel schedule and time in the law
firm, Dusty still found time to coach the Marco Island Swim Team. Here he
developed many special friendships with his children's friends, which continued
throughout his life.
Dusty had three very special places that he called
home: Marco Island, Harbour Island, the Bahamas and Bolton Landing, NY. Having
homes in each of these places, he also had very close, lifelong friendships
with many special people in his life.
Dusty is survived by his wife of 62 years, Nancy
Crook Rhodes, daughter Paige Rhodes, daughter Cameron Rhodes Tucker (Jamey) and
son Donny Rhodes (Stacey). Grandchildren Connor, Lauren, Maddie, Allie, Delaney
and Trey, sister Carol Rhodes, step-sisters Lynn Cruz and Jean Titus. He was
predeceased by his mother Nellie Van Vlaanderen Rhodes Titus, Father William
Rhodes, Step Father Franklyn Titus and grandson Clayton Rhodes Burroughs.
Dusty was larger than life and the best father
anyone could have asked for. He loved largely and deeply and was a friend to
many. He will be missed beyond measure and loved forever.
A Celebration of Life will be held in October.
If you wish to express sympathy, the following
were two of Dusty's favorite charities:
Seagle Festival, P.O. Box 366, Schroon Lake, N.Y.,
12870
Playing For
Others, 2205 E. 5th St., Charlotte, N.C. 28204
FUNERAL HOME
Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home
577 E. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island, Florida
No comments:
Post a Comment