~ IN MEMORY ~
NWA/DL Capt. Patricia “Tricia” Lee Barnard
September 21, 1957 - June 13, 2025
Tricia (Palmer) Barnard grew up in Dallas and
attended Lake Highlands High School…..while in high school she began flying
lessons at Addison Airport….she fell in love with flying and went on to study
aviation………….Tricia joined Northwest Airlines 10-04-1996 and retired with Delta
Air Lines. Widowed by the passing of her
husband John Barnard, Tricia is survived by her mom, and by two siblings and
their families.
PCN memorial site
http://obituaries.acremation.com/o/barnard/68108/
https://everloved.com/life-of/patricia-barnard/obituary/
Patricia's obituary
Frisco, Texas
Patricia Lee Barnard (Palmer), 67, passed away
June 13, 2025. It seems impossible that another of us is gone. Patricia was
born in Augusta, Georgia in 1957 while dad was in the military. Nevertheless,
she was a Texas girl from head to toe. Sixth generation.
Tricia grew up in Dallas and attended Lake
Highlands High School. While in high school she began flying lessons at Addison
Airport. She fell in love with flying and went on to study aviation at Oklahoma
University and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Afterwards she began a
career as a pilot that started with flying freight to regional destinations at
all hours and in every kind of weather and ended with piloting jets for
Northwest and Delta Airlines.
Apart from friends, family, and flying, she loved
nothing more than travel and animals, especially puppies of all ages. After
retiring from flying she moved to Frisco. She travelled to countless
destinations around the globe and volunteered at local animal shelters.
Patricia was preceded in death by her husband,
John Barnard, father, Robert Palmer, and sister, Janus. She is survived by her
mother, Bee Bee, sister, Jules Setzer and her husband, David, brother Robert
and his wife, Melody, and nieces Jordan and Hannah.
She asked that her remains be placed by her family
in a private cemetery in the hill country. Memorial service to be announced. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wings of Hope, Chesterfield, Mo., or
Sisters of Life, Suffern, NY.
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