~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Rolland Jory Moraine
July 26, 1939 - June 24, 2024
We note the passing of retired Delta Air Lines pilot
Captain Rolland Jory (Joe) Moraine, age 84.
Captain Moraine joined Delta Air Lines 03-13-1970 and retired in 1999
based DFW. He is survived by his two
sons and their families.
Captain Moraine had most recently resided in Texas
at
3700 Cliffwood Dr., Colleyville, TX 76034.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dfw/name/rolland-moraine-obituary?id=55686826
PCN memorial site
Rolland Moraine Obituary
Rolland Jory (Joe) Moraine
Colleyville, Texas - Rolland Jory (Joe) Moraine
went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 24, 2024. Joe was born
in Iowa, and grew up largely in Indianola Iowa, California and later Kansas. He
graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Des Moines and joined the US
Air Force in 1957. He was stationed in Greenland, Morocco, and various places
around the world.
He left enlisted service to complete college at
Drake University, where he was a member of the ROTC, graduating with honors. He
completed pilot training, and spent the next several years as an officer, based
in Dover, Delaware and flying into active combat zones in Southeast Asia.
Achieving the rank of Captain, he later joined Delta Air Lines as one of the
original D/FW based pilots, and would go on to fly for the airline until his
retirement in 1999.
Joe was an avid amateur radio operator, and
achieved the elusive "extra" class license (N5UX). He was a proud
member of Phi Beta Kappa, and The National Society of the Sons of the American
Revolution.
Joe was preceded in death by his mother Joy
Bernice Reda (nee Shoemaker), his father Keith Albert Moraine, and brother
Keith Moraine, Jr. ("Buddy"). Also greeting Joe in Heaven are his
beloved grandparents Edna Day and Rex Shoemaker (the "finest people he
ever knew.").
Joe was cherished and loved by his sons - David
James (Lori), and their children Ashlyn and Colton, and Michael Allen (Reisha)
and their children Michael, Matthew, and Mason. Joe also leaves behind his
half-brother Grant, and his dear companion Virginia Carol Johnson, with whom he
shared the last years of his life.
He was the cornerstone of our family and will be
dearly missed.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Disabled
American Veterans (https://www.dav.org/) are very much appreciated.
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