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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

DL Capt. Dean Dunwody Tunno


~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Dean Dunwody Tunno
DECEMBER 14, 1929 – JULY 13, 2020

Word has reached our group with the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta pilot Captain Dean Dunwody Tunno.  Captain Tunno joined Delta Air Lines 07-09-1956 and retired with Delta in 1989, based Atlanta.  We understand Captain Tunno had suffered a fall and had been recovering in a rehabilitation facility.  He was 90 years of age at the time of his passing.  Captain Tunno is survived by his wife Mary.
To share memories online please visit the funeral home website at
Condolences may be sent to the family at
3925 Edenton Ct NE , Brookhaven, GA 30319-1883.
The family advises us that services for Captain Tunno will be held at a later date.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN

Funeral home notice:  Dean Dunwody Tunno
DECEMBER 14, 1929 – JULY 13, 2020
Dean Dunwody Tunno was born on December 14, 1929 and passed away on July 13, 2020 and is under the care of H.M. Patterson & Son-Arlington Chapel.
NO PUBLIC SERVICES ARE SCHEDULED AT THIS TIME.

Obituary...............................
Dean Dunwody Tunno
Brookhaven, GA
Dean Dunwody Tunno died peacefully in his sleep early on the morning of July 13, 2020, at the age of 90. He was born in Savannah, Georgia, on December 14, 1929, to Wyckliffe Champneys Tunno and Daisy Dunwody Tunno, who were both descended from early families of coastal Georgia. Dean loved the city of his birth, attended Chatham County public schools, and graduated from Savannah High School in 1947. He was a Boy Scout and attained the rank of Eagle. He attended Armstrong Junior College, which later became Armstrong State University, and graduated from Emory University in Atlanta in 1951 with a degree in Business Administration. He was a loyal member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He enlisted in the United States Navy during the Korean War, and was accepted in the aviation cadet program. After receiving his wings, he was assigned to Cecil Field in Jacksonville, Florida, as a fighter pilot. Piloting the McDonnell Douglas F2H-2 Banshee, he served aboard the aircraft carriers USS Bennington, USS Tarawa, and completed a six-months cruise on the USS Randolph. He was based in Port Lyautey, Morocco, and flew peacetime missions in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. After completing his military service in 1956, he began his career with Delta Airlines, rising to the rank of international Captain, flying the big jets to Europe. During his career, he flew the Convair 440, Douglas DC-9, Boeing 727, and the Lockheed L-1011. He served as a line check airman on the Boeing 727 and the Lockheed L1011. He retired on January 1, 1990, after 34 years of service. After retirement, he was retained by Delta as an interviewer for prospective new hires. After retirement, he enjoyed gardening, reading, traveling to destinations all over the world with his wife Mary Lane, and playing many rounds of golf near his mountain home in Clarkesville, Georgia, where he was a member of the Orchard Golf Club. He was a longtime member of Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, where he served on the Administrative Board and as an Usher Team leader. He was a faithful member and past President of the Timothy Sunday School class. Dean was known for his loyalty to his friends, his generosity, and his wide, friendly smile. He loved his family, his friends, and his church, and cherished his Low Country heritage. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lane Martin Tunno of Atlanta, his daughters Jane Murphey Tunno of Atlanta, and Susanne Tunno Slocum, her husband Robert Slocum, and his grandson, Dean Daniell Slocum of Johns Creek. He is also survived by his stepchildren, Laura Lane Martin and John Hampton Martin and his fiance Marisel Jones of Buford, Georgia. He was predeceased by his older brother, Wykliffe Champeys Tunno, Jr., of Haines City, Florida. Because of the pandemic, services are planned for a later date at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta, with interment of ashes in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah. Memorial contributions may be made to Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, 3180 Peachtree Rd. NW, Atlanta, GA, 30305, to Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, 1365-C Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA, 30322, or to a charity of your choice.
Savannah Morning News
July 19, 2020
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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Nan Anderson, wife of DL Capt. John Aubrey Anderson


~ IN MEMORY ~
Nan Allen Anderson, wife of DL Capt. John Aubrey Anderson
 January 11, 1940 - July 10, 2020


Word has reached our group with news of the passing of Nan Allen Anderson, wife of Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain John Aubrey Anderson.  Nan is survived by her husband John plus their daughters and their grandchildren.  To view the obituary online please visit
Arrangements have been entrusted to Mulkey-Bowles-Montgomery Funeral Home of Denton, Texas.  http://www.mulkeymasondenton.com/
Condolences may be sent to Captain Anderson and his family at
624 W UNIVERSITY DR # 405 , DENTON TX 76201-1889.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN

Obituary….. Nan Allen Anderson was born in Greenwood, MS on January 11, 1940, to S.N. and Helen Allen.  She grew up in Moorhead, MS, where she started kindergarten with John Aubrey Anderson, whom she married in 1962.  Nan accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior when she was nine years old; a decision that set the trajectory for her life.  She was devoted to knowing God and making Him known.  As a young woman, she was introduced to Bible Study Fellowship where she nurtured a lifelong love for studying God’s word and for teaching women.  Nan didn’t just teach with her words, she taught with her life; a life she lived with kindness, grace and purpose.  Her joy was made complete on July 10th and her family and friends are celebrating that she is safe in God’s arms, hearing the words, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”

     Nan is survived by her husband, John Anderson, daughters, Helen Rose and Aubrea (Ron) Hance, grandchildren, John Graylyn Rose and Reagan Aubrea Rose, sister, Betty Allen Aden and many, many, beloved friends.                           

     A private burial service will be held July 14th. 
A memorial service to celebrate Nan’s life will be scheduled at a later date. 
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to:
Woman to Woman Pregnancy Resource Center
P.O. Box 610
Denton, Texas 76202

DL Capt. David Larue Fox


~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. David Larue Fox
November 2, 1960 - July 7, 2020


Notification with the passing of Delta pilot Captain David Larue Fox, age 59.  Captain Fox joined Delta Air Lines 11-16-1989 and was NYC based.  He is survived by his wife Linda, plus his children and many more extended family members.
Obituary information may be viewed online at
Fr those wishing to send a personal note, whitepages lists the most current family address as
279 Burrs Road,  Burlington  NJ 08016.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary…………….David Larue Fox of Springfield Township passed away Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City, N.J. He was 59.

Born in Berwick, Pa., David earned his Bachelor's in Mathematics from Bloomsburg University and his Master's in Education from LaSalle University. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserves for 26 years, serving in both Desert Shield and Desert Storm and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.

David was a Captain for Delta Airlines, where he worked for over 30 years. His passion for flying took him all over the world.

David enjoyed reading history, visiting national parks, attending plays and musicals, and giving his family tours of aviation museums. He took great pride in making homemade ice cream. David loved baseball and visited different ballparks each year with his friends. The soundtrack of his life was the music of Bruce Springsteen. The VFW in Wrightstown and the F&AM in Bordentown counted him as a member.

The son of the late Ellen (Hess) Fox, he is survived by his wife, Linda (Freck) Fox; his son, Evan Fox; his daughter, Shannon Fox; his father, Ronald Fox; his sister, Annie Merritt (late Morgan Merritt); his brother and sister-in-law, Stephen and Linda Fox; and nephews, Zachary Merritt and Jacob, Benjamin, and Matthew Fox. He is also survived by his sister-in- law and her husband, Sharon & Paul Tootell; nephews, Sean and Seth Tootell; and his mother- in-law, Virginia Freck (late Stanley Freck).

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with the family from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, July 13, at the Perinchief Chapels, 438 High St., Mount Holly, N.J., where a prayer service will begin at 8 p.m. Burial with military honors at Washington Crossing National Cemetery in Newtown, Pa. will be private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in his name may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) at www.jdrf.org

Perinchief Chapels,  Mount Holly

Julia Janeen Evans, wife of LAX WA/DL Capt. Stu Evans


~ IN MEMORY ~
Julia Janeen Evans, wife of LAX WA/DL Capt. Stu Evans
MARCH 2, 1945 – JULY 5, 2020


We have this sad news to share from the Evans family:  “Julia Janeen Evans, 75, wife of retired Captain Stuart C. Evans passed away after a long battle with brain cancer on July 5, 2020. She leaves behind three children, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A beloved wife and matriarch of the family, she will be missed by her extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers donations to the American Cancer Society are appreciated.” 
Janeen’s obituary is available for viewing online at
For those wishing to send a personal note, condolences may be sent to the family at
26741 Via Alcala , Mission Viejo  CA  92691….or by email at hawkeyestu@yahoo.com
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary……………… Janeen Evans was born on March 2, 1945 in Robstown, Texas to Les and Marion Philips. She had a younger sister, Melinda, and an older brother, David.  Janeen graduated from Robstown High School, home of the "Cottonpickers.” After graduation, she moved into the YWCA in Corpus Christi and attended business college while working for the highway patrol.

In 1964, Janeen met her future husband, Stu, who was in Navy pilot training in Corpus Christi. They fell in love and after 3 months, she pinned Stu's wings on and they were married in a military ceremony in Robstown, Texas. They were then sent to Coronado, California where Stu was flying in preparation for Vietnam. After Stu’s two tours to Vietnam, they left the Navy and entered the civilian world with Stu going to work for Western Airlines  (Seniority date: 09-03-1968).

Janeen was the consummate partner, mother, and homemaker. Being alone 70% of the time, Janeen became quite the independent person.  Janeen had to oftentimes “take care of business” with a quick and thoughtful decision on her own, something she became quite accomplished at doing.

Janeen’s hobbies included scrapbooking, genealogy, sewing, cooking, and reading voraciously. However, Janeen’s true joy was her family. She was the proud mother of three children – Stuart, Stephanie, and Steve – and doted on her 8 grandchildren, spoiling them with a full cookie jar or just talking with them on any subject, always ending the visit with "I love You.”

Janeen loved to travel, as she was a quiet adventurer, always open to going to new places. Janeen and Stu made many ocean and river cruises along with seeing the whole United States and parts of Europe with their wonderful friends. Janeen could be packed and ready to go fifteen minutes! Janeen’s kind and sweet disposition rubbed off on everyone she met. She never spoke ill of anyone and even in her darkest hour preceding her death, Janeen never complained a single time. In fact, she continued her amazingly caring nature by often asking, “How are you doing?” or “How are you feeling?” If you were a friend of Janeen, you were a friend for life.

The world is not as nice today as it was with her in it, but she had tremendous faith in God and the belief of Heaven. From the verse in the Bible in the Book of Timothy: 'I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith...' This describes Janeen.

Janeen will be missed by everyone who knew her, and she will be in our hearts forever.


FAIRHAVEN MEMORIAL SERVICES
27856 Center Drive
Mission Viejo, California 92692


Tuesday, July 7, 2020

DL Capt. Reuben Black

Please note this address correction:  daughter Patti writes that Captain Black’s most recent address actually was
 1495 S Milledge Ave. Athens, GA 30605.
Thank you to all,

~ Carol for the PCN 


~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Reuben Black
September 10, 1936 ~ July 1, 2020


News has reached our group with the passing of Delta Golden Wings member retired Delta pilot Captain Reuben Black, age 83.  Captain Black joined Delta Air Lines 09-04-1962 and retired with Delta in 1996, based 031/ATL.  Widowed in February of 2019, Captain Black is survived by his children, his grand- and great grandchildren, plus many extended family members and dear friends. 
Obituary information may be viewed online at
To the best of my knowledge, Captain Black had most recently resided at
170 Marilyn Farmer Way, Athens, GA 30606.
Captain Black’s obituary notes that a Celebration of Life event will be held at a later date.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary………………..
Mr. Reuben Black, 83
Reuben Black passed away July 1, 2020, from complications of Dementia.

 He was 83. Reuben was born on September 10, 1936 to J.D. and Theo Godfrey Black in New Holland, GA and grew up in Hall County, graduating from Lyman Hall High School. He attended North Georgia College where he met the love of his life, Marjorie Pinson. After graduating college he enlisted in the United States Army where he trained as a Fixed Wing Aviator, a skill that would help him land a job he loved for 34 years as a pilot for Delta Airlines. During his career he served as Chief Pilot and gained a reputation for being tough but fair and loyal to his fellow pilots. He also was instrumental in working with pilots struggling with addiction, getting them the help they needed to rehabilitate and return to flying. After retirement Delta sent him to South Korea with a team to work with Korean Airlines on cockpit management to help them improve their safety and procedural issues.

So much of Reuben’s life has been about serving other people. He was active in the scouting world, first as a scoutmaster and then as a leader with Woodbadge, adult scout training. He and Marge were active leaders of the youth program at Gainesville First Baptist and also the Johnson High School Band Boosters, where they positively influenced many young people over the years. He helped form a church whose mission was about serving the community and each other. He championed the cause of AA and made sure there was always a place for groups to meet. He and Marge brought numerous international exchange students into their home over the years, and never hesitated to take anyone in who needed a place to be.

Reuben’s greatest pleasure was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He and Marge held Grancamp for 25 summers with activities and trips based on a different theme each year. It was a special week that allowed all the cousins to develop close relationships that remain strong today.

In the last few years, Reuben committed much of his time to working with a local non-profit, Project Dan, working with 98 different law enforcement agencies training 5,000 officers to use Narcan/Naloxone to save lives from opioid overdoses. This work was recognized with a declaration in the Georgia State Senate a few years ago.

He was a member of Athens First United Methodist Church. He loved playing tennis, working in the yard, and was an avid golfer until moving to Athens and turning his attention to caring for Marge through her battle with Parkinson’s disease and ultimately waging his own battle with Dementia.

Reuben was preceded in death by his parents, his wife of almost 62 years, Marjorie Pinson Black, brothers, Douglas Black and Horace Black, and sister and brother-in-law, Merle and Lewis Gaines. He is survived by his children, Kathy Stansell (Roger), Patti Pitts (Rob), Jeff Black (Robyn), Tim Black (Patricia), and Baris Savas (Christina), his brother, Stan Black (Janice), sisters-in-law, Gladys Black and Martha Mooney (Steve), his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

If you would like to honor his memory, consider donating to J’s Place, a community recovery support center, 1362 Juanita Avenue Gainesville, GA 30501/Jsplacerecovery.org, or the charity of your choice.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Memorial Park Funeral Home North Riverside Chapel, 989 Riverside Dr. is in charge of arrangements.

Send online condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes.com
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Wife’s obituary.........Marjorie Joyce Pinson Black died peacefully on Wednesday, February 6th, 2019 surrounded by her family. She was 82.  Marge was born on November 17th, 1936, one of three daughters of Lester and Cora Pinson. She lived in Chicopee Village, Georgia, graduated as valedictorian from Gainesville High School, and earned a degree in education from North Georgia College.  She married her sweetheart, Reuben Black, on June 9th, 1957. Marge and Reuben's greatest joy was spending time with their grandchildren, most notably during their 26 years hosting Grancamp week, with a different theme every summer…………………………………………………