~ IN MEMORY ~
DL Capt. William G. Clements
July 26, 1942 - January 9, 2026
Bill spent 25 years as a Delta Air Lines pilot, a
career that suited him perfectly. He loved the view from 35,000 feet and the
thrill of soaring the open skies…………………….
William “Bill” George Clements joined Delta Air
Lines 10-17-1969 and was based Miami, then SLC at the time of his retirement. Bill is survived by his wife Kathleen and by
his daughter Wendy. Bill had most
recently resided in Florida : 9127 June
Ln, Saint Augustine, FL 32080.
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In Loving Memory William G. Clements
Obituary
Bill Clements, age 83, died January 9, 2026, in
Saint Augustine, Florida. He was born on July 26, 1942, in Taylorville,
Illinois, to Myron and Louise Clements. He graduated from the University of
Illinois and proudly attended the United States Naval Academy, charting a
course early in life toward the skies.
On July 8, 1967, Bill married Kathleen Kay Smith,
beginning a partnership that would span 58 years of love, laughter, travel, and
shared adventure.
Bill spent 25 years as a Delta Air Lines pilot, a
career that suited him perfectly. He loved the view from 35,000 feet and the
thrill of soaring the open skies. And even after he retired, he never really
stopped moving — he simply traded the cockpit for mountains, rivers, and open
water.
Bill was happiest outdoors. He could be found
fishing on the Hoback River in Wyoming, casting a line into the ocean off South
Florida, or quietly enjoying the sunset while telling a good fish story — or
occasionally a very exaggerated one. When he wasn’t near the water, he was in
motion somewhere: playing pickleball, skiing, hiking, running, walking the dog,
or raiding the kitchen for his favorite snack — Goldfish crackers.
He had a spirit that never seemed to age. Bill was
always up for a new adventure, whether it was a trip, a trail, or simply trying
something “just to see what happens.” He knew how to have fun, how to make
people laugh, and how to turn ordinary days into memorable ones. Those who knew
him will remember his energy, his curiosity, and the way he made life feel a
little more exciting.
Bill is survived by his wife of 58 years, Kathleen
Clements, and their daughter, Wendy Clements. He was preceded in death by his
brother, Robert Clements.
He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by
all who were lucky enough to share part of the adventure with him.
Instead of flowers or donations, remember Bill in
your own backyard. Grab a beer, pull up a chair, and tell a Bill story — the
better the story, the better the tribute. He would consider that the perfect
send-off.
The family of Mr. Clements entrusted his
arrangements to Clymer Funeral Home & Cremations
39 Old Kings Road N , Palm Coast, FL 32137. 386-586-7575

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