~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, WA/DL Capt. Eugene Leroy Porter
February 2, 1945 ~ November 20, 2024
Today we celebrate the life of retired
Western/Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Eugene “Gene” Porter, age 79. Gene first joined Western Airlines 05-21-1979. He was based CVG/030 at the time of his
retirement with Delta Air Lines. Gene is
survived by his wife Carole, and by their children and their grandchildren.
For those of you who may wish to send a personal
note, I see the family’s residence listed in whitepages as
1168 W 4390 S, Hurricane, UT 84737.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
PCN memorial site :
Funeral home website: https://www.mcarthurfuneralservices.com/obituaries/eugene-leroy-porter
Obituary
Eugene “Gene” Porter (lovingly known by many as
“FONZ”) passed away at his home on November 20, 2024, at the age of 79. He
began his life’s journey on February 2, 1945, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and
spent his formative and educational years in Oak Harbor, Washington. After
earning an associate degree in 1965, Gene enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a Naval
Aviation Cadet. He completed flight training and earned his pilot’s Wings of
Gold in March 1968.
Before leaving for flight school, Gene met the
love of his life, Carole Olsen. After his return to Oak Harbor, they dated
seriously and married on January 4, 1969. Gene received orders to train in the
A-6 Intruder at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington. Upon completion,
he deployed aboard the USS Ranger on his first carrier combat mission to
Vietnam in 1969. His daughter, Tara, was born in August 1972 in Monterey,
California, while Gene completed a Bachelor of Science degree at the Navy
Postgraduate School. In 1973, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Foreign
AƯairs. He
subsequently made two more carrier-based deployments aboard the USS America and
Coral Sea. Just days after his final cruise, Gene and Carole welcomed twins,
Tad and Tracy, on July 3, 1975.
When not deployed, Gene spent his 20-year Navy
career on Whidbey Island, flying, instructing, and training in the A-6
Intruder. Gene was devoted to his family and shared his love of motorsports
with his children and Navy buddies through summer vacation trips to Pearrygin
Lake. Gene, Carole, and the children enjoyed snowmobiling on Mount Baker
through the winter. Frequent family cookouts throughout the year kept cousins,
aunts, and uncles close.
Gene retired from the Navy in December 1988 with
the rank of Commander, having logged over 4,000 hours, 300 carrier landings,
and 70 combat missions. Immediately following his Navy retirement, Gene joined
Delta Airlines as a Boeing 737 pilot. He flew all three seats in the 737
accumulating over 10,000 hours in 15 years. Gene retired from Delta on
September 1, 2003, as a Captain on the Boeing 737-800NG. His logbooks show a
total of more than 18,000 flight hours.
After retiring from Delta, Gene loved entertaining
the Grassy Meadows Sky Ranch (UT-47) community with aerobatics in his
homebuilt, experimental Vans RV-7A. Gene also flew as the commercial pilot for
Sky Dive Zion where he became famous for his iconic radio calls announcing his
landings at the “HURRICAYNE” airport. He most cherished spending time with his
family, camping, riding his RAZR, and taking quick flights to breakfast with
friends. The annual Old Fart Navy Camp held a special place in his heart as he
treasured his Navy brothers.
Gene was known for his quick wit and infectious
laughter. He had a knack for telling stories that would leave his listeners in
stitches. Whether he was sharing tales of his Navy days or reminiscing about
his time at Delta, Gene always had a way of captivating his audience. His love
for flying was evident in everything he did, and he passed that passion on to
his children and grandchildren. Granddaughter Taylor Porter is now a commercial
pilot and flight instructor.
Gene is survived by his loving wife, Carole, and
their children, Tara Weddel (David “Dave”), Tad Porter (Kristin), and Tracy
Malay (Ryan). He is also survived by nine grandchildren Gage Weddel, Caleb
Weddel, Treven Weddel, Josh Weddel, Jake Weddel; Taylor Porter and Jordan
Porter; Avery Malay and Addison Malay. Gene is survived by siblings Roberta
“Bobbie” Johnson (Ray), Randall “Randy” Porter (Sherrie), and David “Dave”
Porter (Rhonda). Gene was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin and EƯie Loretta Porter.
Memorial services will be held on December 4,
2024, at 11:00 a.m. at the McArthur Funeral Home; 160 West 700 South, St George, Utah. The family will also
celebrate Gene’s life with friends and family in Oak Harbor, Washington on May
17, 2025.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to
the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation.
Flew with Gene at Western, rode motorcycles in the hills and snowmobiles with him in the Uintas.
ReplyDeleteGreat guy, skilled aviator, capable companion and true patriot.
A toast to a life well lived, much loved and long remembered.