~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. W. H. “Sam” Snead
July 10, 1938 - June 1, 2026
A Life of Duty, Service, and Adventure……………………
Delta Golden Wings member and USAF retired Colonel
William Howard “Sam” Snead joined Delta Air Lines 07-19-1965 and was based Atlanta. He is survived by his wife Martha “Anne”, and
by his children and their families.
For those who may wish to send a personal note, I
see the family address listed as
339 Plantation Crossing, Millbrook, AL 36054.
PCN memorial site
https://www.legacy.com/legacy/william-snead
Colonel William
Howard “Sam” Snead
July 10, 1938- June 1. 2026
Service
Information
Ridout’s Brown Service Prattville Chapel
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/prattville-al/william-snead-12911543
June 8, 2026
Visitation: 10:30 a.m. | Service: 11:30 a.m.
A Life of Duty,
Service, and Adventure
Colonel William Howard “Sam” Snead, United States Air Force (Retired), passed
away peacefully on June 1, 2026. A man of uncommon skill, warmth, adventure,
and deep faith Sam lived a life defined by flight, fellowship, and a deep love
of family. From the football fields of Virginia to the cockpits of supersonic
fighter jets, he met every challenge with quiet confidence and a steady hand.
Born July 10, 1938, Sam grew up in Virginia and graduated from Covington High
School in 1956. A gifted athlete, he earned a football and baseball scholarship
to Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech), where he graduated with a
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Arts Education — a foundation that served him
well as both a craftsman and a teacher. It was at Virginia Tech that Sam also
joined Air Force ROTC, beginning a journey that would carry him to the skies.
Following his commission, Sam went on active duty with the United States Air
Force, where he distinguished himself as an Instructor Pilot at Craig Air Force
Base in Selma, Alabama. His passion for flight and his gift for teaching were
evident from the start, shaping young aviators with the precision, patience,
and mentorship.
In 1965, Sam embarked on two parallel careers that would define the arc of his
life. He joined Delta Air Lines and simultaneously became a member of the
Alabama Air National Guard in Montgomery. Over the coming decades, Sam flew an
impressive array of aircraft in Guard service — the T-33, RF-84, RF-4C, and F-4D
— ultimately rising to become Squadron Commander of the 160th Tactical Fighter
Squadron. He retired from the Guard in 1988 with decades of distinguished
service to his name.
His airline career was equally remarkable. Sam flew for Delta Air Lines for
over three decades, culminating in the role of International Captain on the
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. He retired from Delta in 1997, having carried
passengers safely across continents and oceans — a fitting capstone to a
lifetime aloft.
Retirement from the cockpit never dimmed Sam’s love of aviation. He remained
active with the Civil Air Patrol and continued flying privately, keeping the
sky close. An avid golfer, a faithful churchgoer, and a devoted family man, Sam
embraced every chapter of his retirement with the same enthusiasm he brought to
the cockpit. He cherished every chance to return to Virginia for family
reunions and visits, holding fast to the roots and relationships that anchored
him throughout his remarkable life.
Family
Colonel Snead was preceded in death by his parents, Roy Wilson Snead and
Frenchie Wood Snead.
He is survived by his wife, Martha Anne Snead; his brother, Ronald Wilson
Snead; his devoted children, Dorothy Snead McCullough (Alton), William Howard
Snead, Jr. (Susan), Byron Kevin Mills, and Kristi Mills Jeffers (Tommy); his
cherished grandchildren, Adam Mitcham (Anna) and Susan Renee Rollins, Thomas
Blake Jeffers, Samuel Harris Jeffers, and Katherine Mae Jeffers; and his
great-grandchildren, Jordan Mitcham, Parker Mitcham, and Dakota Delane Rollins.
A Legacy
Remembered
Colonel William H. “Sam” Snead will be remembered as a patriot, a pilot, and a
gentleman of uncommon grace. From his days as a standout football player at
Virginia Tech to his final flights across the Atlantic, Sam embodied
dedication, service, and a boundless love of life. His laughter, his stories of
the skies, and his unwavering devotion to family and friends leave an enduring
legacy in the hearts of all who were privileged to know him.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to his church, Coosada Baptist
Church, 5687 Coosada Road, Coosada, Alabama 36020.

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