~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, PAA/DL Capt. Donald J. Maynard
October 26, 1934 - April 4, 2025
After a life well lived, Donald J. Maynard
passed away peacefully on April 4, 2025, at the age of 90…………
Don joined Pan American 03-14-1966 and
retired with Delta Air Lines. He is survived
by his wife Judy, and by his children and their families.
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Donald Maynard Obituary
After a life well lived, Donald J. Maynard
passed away peacefully on April 4, 2025, at the age of 90.
Born on October 26,1934 in Pawtucket, Rhode
Island, to C. Dona Maynard and Margaret (Dooley) Maynard, Don always had an
adventurous spirit and thirst for knowledge, striving to be the best he could
be at whatever he set his mind to. He captivated every room he walked into with
his incredible storytelling ability and his rolodex of jokes. He had a joke for
every occasion and could tell it to perfection, always delivering the punchline
with exact precision. You always knew when he rubbed his hands together and got
that twinkle in his eye you could expect a joke to follow. He was a voracious
reader with a broad knowledge base on a variety of subjects, but never stopped
being curious in his pursuit of new experiences. He kept his trusty Webster
dictionary close by on the off chance he didn't know a word, which didn't
happen often. He was an avid New York Times crossword puzzle enthusiast who
never encountered a puzzle he couldn't complete. His memory and recall were
ever-present until his 90th birthday, when he held court with his beloved
family, recounting story after story of his incredible life. He was a true
Renaissance man.
Don graduated from East Providence High
School in 1952 as a letterman in two sports; he headed off to the University of
Vermont on a football scholarship, playing quarterback and shortstop on their
baseball team. His love of baseball began when he was a batboy for his father,
who played baseball in the pro leagues, was a freshman coach for Brown
University, and a varsity coach at Providence College. After two years at UVM,
he decided to leave school and became an officer in the Navy, where he went to
flight school, becoming a Navy pilot stationed in the Mediterranean Sea on the
USS Intrepid, one of the most prestigious aircraft carriers in Europe. There
began his lifelong love of flying and travel. Upon leaving the Navy, he
continued his education at the University of Rhode Island, from which he
graduated.
After meeting his first wife Cathy on a
blind date while in the Navy Reserve, Don moved his growing family to Madison,
Connecticut, in 1965, working for Southern New England Telephone Company as one
of their youngest executives. However, the lure of working for an international
airline as a 747 pilot, then captain, for Pan American Airways changed the
course of his career, and allowed him to travel the world, living a life filled
with extraordinary adventures. It also cultivated his love for the game of tennis.
Pan Am held a yearly tennis tournament and, having never played the game,
decided he would take up tennis and win that trophy. He cleared the backyard,
put in a tennis court, bought a ball machine, practiced his strokes in front of
a mirror, and went on to win that tournament several times. Passing his love of
tennis to his children and grandchildren. This is yet another example of
achieving what he put his mind to. He ended his 28-year career as a captain
with Delta Airlines. He was loving and loved and forever will be in our hearts.
Don is survived by his loving wife, Judy
Huisinga Maynard. He was predeceased by his beloved first wife, Catherine
Sullivan Maynard, mother to his five children, Michele and (Jim) Freund, Lisa
and (Michael) Carr, Donald Maynard, Meg and (Scott) MacGregor, and Deidre and
(Anthony) Luongo.
Papa will be missed by his eight
grandchildren and great-grandchild, Ryan, Catie, Jessica (Maynard and Jack),
Justin, Nicole, Halle, Matthew and Danielle. Also survived by ex-wife Jo-Ann
Horn Maynard, as well as his brother James Maynard and sister Denise Alfario.
He was predeceased by sister Maureen Harrington and brothers Gerald Maynard and
Howard Maynard.
A private celebration of life will be held
at a later date. In lieu of a service, donations may be made to E.C. Scranton
Memorial Library https://search.app/wkuSWUWpPWx1rQii8
in memory of Donald J. Maynard.
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