~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Thomas Walter Hallam II
September 14, 1948 – December 26, 2025
An accomplished international traveler, Thomas was
conversant in Tajik, German, Greek, Russian and Amharic…………….
Thomas joined Delta Air Lines 11-10-1978 and was
based Atlanta. He is survived by his
wife Ava, and by his children and their families. Thomas was the brother of SO/RC/NWA Capt. Philip G. Hallam Jr.
who passed December 5, 2023. ( https://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2023/12/sorcnwa-capt-philip-g-hallam-jr.html
)
Thomas had most recently
resided in Massachusetts : 15
Westview Dr, North Dartmouth, MA 02747.
PCN memorial site
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/scituate-ma/thomas-hallam-12688338
OBITUARY Thomas
Walter Hallam II
IN THE CARE OF
Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home
Thomas W. Hallam II, 77, died unexpectedly on
December 26, 2025, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Thomas was born in Florida to Philip
Glendon Hallam and Phyllis Margaret Hession Hallam on September 14, 1948.
Raised in a United States Air Force family, Thomas
lived throughout the world, including Nagoya & Tokyo, Japan; Athens,
Greece; and multiple locations across the United States. He graduated from the
American Academy, Athens, Greece and later earned his college degree from
Nasson College, Maine.
Thomas dedicated more than 40 years to aviation
leadership with international airlines. At the time of his passing, he served
as Director of Air Safety Management for Air Astana in Kazakhstan. His
distinguished career included serving as Chief Operating Officer of New Pacific
Airlines, Anchorage, Alaska; Chief Executive Officer of Somon Air, Dushanbe,
Tajikistan, Proficiency Check Pilot with Delta Global Services; and the First
Designated Inspector for the Department of Civil Aviation in Aruba. He retired
from Delta Air Lines as a Captain and Line Check Airman and also flew for
Ethiopian Airlines. Earlier in his career, Thomas served as an Aircraft
Commander in the United States Air Force, both domestically and overseas.
Thomas held an FAA Airline Transport Pilot
certificate and was a Certified IOSA Auditor, as well as certified in Safety
Management Systems by the UK Civil Aviation Authority in London.
Beyond aviation, Thomas was deeply committed to
cultural and civic leadership. He previously served as Chairman of the Board of
the American Chamber of Commerce in Tajikistan; Founder & President of the
Georgia Philharmonic (formerly DeKalb Symphony Orchestra in Atlanta). Currently
a member of the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra Advisory Council having
previously served as Chairman of the Board. He also served on the Executive
Committee Member of the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce and was president
of the North Metro Arts Roundtable in Atlanta.
In recognition of his contributions to the arts
and community, Thomas received numerous honors, including Outstanding Community
Leader in Fulton County Georgia; Outstanding Citizen of Roswell, GA and a
Finalist for the Atlanta ABBY Award for the Performing Arts.
An accomplished international traveler, Thomas was
conversant in Tajik, German, Greek, Russian and Amharic. He enjoyed boating,
sailing, cooking and entertaining friends and family.
Thomas was preceded in death by his parents
Colonel Philip Glendon Hallam; his mother Phyllis Margaret Hession Hallam and
his brother, Philip G. Hallam, Jr. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ava,
Dartmouth Massachusetts; his children, Shelby Burger and her husband John of
Anchorage, Alaska; Megan Hallam and her spouse Jennifer Clark of Kennesaw,
Georgia; Lindsay Hallam of New Orleans, Louisiana; Scott Brown and his wife
Brandy Mann of Reno, Nevada and Morgan Brown Hallam of Dartmouth,
Massachusetts. He is also survived by his sister, Linda White of Westerville,
Ohio; his brothers William J. Hallam and his wife Susan of Roswell, Georgia;
and Stephen C. Hallam and his wife Debbie of Jacksonville Beach, Florida; along
with 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
A wake will be held Saturday, January 24, 2026,
from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.at Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home, 382 First Parish Rd,
Scituate, Massachusetts. Funeral services will be held at 11a.m., with burial
immediately thereafter in the Fairview Cemetery- Trinity Park, Scituate,
Massachusetts. All family, friends and neighbors are warmly invited to attend
the reception from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at 824 Tucker Road, Dartmouth,
Massachusetts, formerly known as The Fathers of the Holy Cross. Please know
that guests are welcome at the reception even if they were unable to attend the
funeral service.

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