~
IN MEMORY ~
USAF
veteran, DL Capt. Richard Albert Allis
November
6, 1940 – January 24, 2025
As
noted in the March issue of the AIR LINE PILOT magazine’s In Memoriam
column, the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain
Richard “Dick” Albert Allis, age 84. Dick
joined Delta Air Lines 03-14-1969 and retired in 2000 based 030/ATL. He is survived by his wife Jan, and by his
children and grandchildren.
Condolences
may be sent to the family at
202 Camp Creek Trail, Peachtree City, GA 30269-2303.
PCN
memorial site
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/peachtree-city-ga/richard-allis-12216263
Richard Albert Allis passed away peacefully on January 24, 2025. He
was 84 years old. “Dick” was born on November 6, 1940. He was raised by Bert
and Leah Salisbury-Allis in the small towns west of Rochester, New York. He was
the oldest of four children; two younger brothers Bob and Jan, who preceded him
in death; and one sister, Diane Allis-Wurzburg, the youngest of the siblings.
Dick met Jan, his eventual wife, a few days after arriving at
Bowling Green State University in Ohio; It was Jan’s first day of college. They
began dating and married just before their senior year. Dick and Jan celebrated
their 62nd anniversary on September 1, 2024.
Dick joined ROTC in college and was a distinguished military
graduate. He immediately moved to flight training in the U.S. Air Force in
Selma, Alabama, just before the historic march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge,
so the move was a very momentous beginning to his Air Force career. The next
year he flew B-47s in the Strategic Air Command (SAC), standing on alert and
flying nuclear weapons. The Air Force took Dick and Jan many places during his
time of service. They lived in Selma, AL, and Mountain Home, ID, while he was
in SAC. When he transitioned to the C-130, he served his time in Taipei,
Taiwan, Hampton, VA, Vietnam, the far East, Europe and finally home in the US.
The couple settled in Georgia for the next six decades, most of
that time spent in Peachtree City. They raised two children, Patrick and
Sheryl. Dick continued professional piloting for Delta Air Lines. He flew many
different aircraft types for Delta during his career and also served many other
valuable roles including Line-Check Airman. Dick retired from flying in 2000,
after 32 years of service.
Dick began his life-long love of athletics in high school by
becoming the captain of the basketball team. He continued playing basketball
throughout his college years. In addition to basketball, Dick was an avid
bicyclist, runner, and tennis player. He played tennis on a Delta Air Lines
team and in Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA). Dick joined the Peachtree
City Running Club and was also a member of the SouthSide Cycling Club. He never
stopped participating with these organizations, continuing to volunteer when
his physical limitations didn’t allow him to run or bike.
Dick was a firm believer in giving back to his community. After
retirement, he volunteered at the Clothes Less Traveled for over 20 years. He
organized and repaired electronics as well as bikes. He was also well-known in
the community for accepting donations of broken bikes and repairing them for
needy kids. He began this project 30 years ago, and has repaired thousands of
bicycles to give back to his community.
Besides his wife Janet, he leaves behind his two children and their
spouses, Patrick and Andrea Allis; Sheryl and John Young; and four
grandchildren, Kyle and Kevin Allis and Joshua and Jordan Young. Dick will be
missed immeasurably by his community, friends, neighbors, and his family.
A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held in the chapel
on Saturday, February 1, 2025 at Carmichael-Hemperley Funeral Home in Peachtree
City, GA at 2:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in honor of Richard
"Dick" Allis' memory may be made to Midwest Food Bank, https://midwestfoodbank.org/donate/donation-opportunities
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