~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF, EAL/NWA Capt. Joe William Black
October 24, 1946 ~ May 22, 2026
Faced with the Vietnam War, Joe decided that it
would be better to “fly over Vietnam rather than crawl through the jungles” and
so he opted to serve his country in the US Air Force…………
Joe joined Northwest Airlines 02-02-1990 and likely
retired in 2006 prior to the NWA-DL merger.
Joe is survived by close friends and aviation colleagues, as well as many
dear family members.
PCN memorial site
https://www.parkerwhitepruitt.com/obituaries/item/4486-joe-william-black
Atlanta, GA ~ Joe William Black, 79, of Atlanta,
GA, entered his eternal rest on Friday, May 22, 2026. Joe was born in Anderson,
SC, a son of the late William (Bill) Black and Edna Davis Black. His early
years were spent in Honea Path and Ware Shoals, SC, and much of his school
years in Johnston, SC. He was a 1964 graduate of Strom Thurman High School
where he played trumpet in the school marching band. He received his BS in
Business Administration from the University of SC in 1968. He later completed his
Master of Arts in 1978 at Webster University.
Faced with the Vietnam War, Joe decided that it
would be better to “fly over Vietnam rather than crawl through the jungles” and
so he opted to serve his country in the US Air Force. He completed his
Undergraduate Pilot Training at Laredo Air Force Base flying C-130s. He was
later stationed in Taiwan with Tactical Air Command and flew sorties in and out
of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. He also flew the T-39 (Saberliner),
transporting Air Forces officers and government officials to various locations.
After returning to the states he was stationed at Langley Air Force Base and
was later promoted to the rank of Captain and assigned to the Air Lift Command
Center (ALCC) at Scott Air Force Base in O’Fallon, Illinois.
After leaving the US Air Force, Joe was hired as a
pilot by Eastern Airlines and flew 727s and DC-9s domestically until the demise
of Eastern. He then joined Northwest Air Lines flying 727s, DC-9s, and the A130
Air Bus to destinations in the US, Central and South America, Canada and the
Caribbean. He retired shortly before the Northwest-Delta Air Lines merger and
he remarked on numerous occasions “I never did anything but fly airplanes my
whole [adult] life.” He pointed out that his favorite plane to pilot was the
DC-9 because it was less automated and “you were really flying the plane”.
Joe was a former member of Pi Kappa Alpha and was
a long-standing member of the National Gay Pilots Association (NGPA). In recent
years he was a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church and was a volunteer
in the church’s Tuesday Night Supper Club serving a hot meal to the homeless.
He enjoyed gardening but his primary passion in life was traveling, and he
traveled at every opportunity. His travels included many locations in the US,
the Holy Land (with his mother), Egypt (with his parents), India, numerous
European countries, England, Nepal, Canada, Central and South America and the
Caribbean. His recent notable travels included the Galapagos Islands, a cruise
on the Amazon River and traversing the Panama Canal in both directions. In
recent years he gained immense pleasure from spending time with his partner and
friends at their summer retreat at the Rivers Edge Campground in Dewey Rose,
GA.
Joe is survived by his life partner of 26 years,
R. Derald Hartley and by his brother and sister-in-law Charlie and Jan Black of
Hollywood, SC, nephew Chuck Black and wife Missy of Hollywood, SC and niece Kin
Black Joye and husband Ron of James Island, SC. Survivors also include
great-niece Emma Black, and great-nephews Charlie Black, Jackson Joye and Ryan
Joye. Joe is also survived by his favorite first-cousin David Black of
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The family will receive friends at Parker-White
Pruitt Funeral Home, 603 N. Main St., Honea Path, SC from 1:00-2:30 on Tuesday,
May 26, 2026. A graveside service will follow in the Black Family plot at
Eastview Cemetery where Joe will be buried beside his beloved aunt Rubie Black.
A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in Atlanta, GA at a later date.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the charity of one’s
choice. Online condolences may be made at www.ParkerWhitePruitt.com

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