Passing of PNA/WAL Captain Al Ticknor

                                                  
Notification with the passing of retired Pacific Northern/Western pilot Captain Al Ticknor, age 85.  Captain Ticknor joined Pacific Northern Airlines 03-28-1960 and retired with Western Airlines, based SFO & SEA.  He is survived by his wife Meady, their children plus grand- and great grandchildren.
Memorial services for Captain Ticknor will be held tomorrow April 27th at Yarington’s/White Center Funeral Home located at  10708 16th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA.  Please see information below. 
Should more news be received we will be sure to update our memorial site.
            Thank you,
                ~ Carol for the PCN   http://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2018/04/pnawal-capt-albert-bruce-ticknor-sr.html
Obituary……………………..Albert Bruce Ticknor, Sr.
Albert (Al) Bruce Ticknor Sr. passed away Friday, April 20, 2018 in his Seattle home. He was 85. Albert was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. He is remembered for his trailblazing sense of adventure as a pilot, outdoorsman, farmer, tinkerer, maker & world traveler. Albert was born Oct. 8, 1932 in Centralia, WA, to Ada and Everett Ticknor. He grew up working with his family on a farm & dairy. Albert was the second of seven children. He played varsity baseball at Centralia High School until graduating in 1950. Albert met Meady Bernice Ticknor (nee Arrowsmith) at their high school candy shop, became sweethearts & were married Aug. 31, 1952 in Centralia. They were married 65 years.
Albert served in the Naval Air Reserve from 1951 to 1959. In addition, he worked as a farmer to put himself through Centralia Community College. From 1957 to 1960, he worked for Boeing Co. on 707 production in Renton, WA. In 1960, Albert became a Airline Transport Pilot for Pacific Northern Airlines in Anchorage, Alaska. Pacific Northern later merged with Western Airlines and Albert flew with Western for 25 years retiring as a captain in 1985. Albert, Meady and their three children lived in Anchorage until 1968. He built their home in the Spenard neighborhood of Anchorage, and his family survived the Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964. His three children remember him as an adventurer who took them hiking, camping, fishing, boating and on flying excursions in a Cessna 170 that he rebuilt himself.
In 1968, Albert and family returned to Seattle where he resided until his death. Albert was an original Seahawks season ticket holder. He was an avid sports enthusiast, playing baseball in high school, college and as a young adult. He loved golf and enjoyed watching sports of all kinds. Albert was a loyal friend, inspiring lifelong relationships with neighbors and colleagues. For decades, he rarely missed the Monday Lunch Bunch meetup with his aviation associates at the Sizzler near Southcenter Mall. He was a member of Quiet Birdmen (QBs) fraternal organization, Freemasons, Studebaker Club and Antique Studebaker Club. Albert restored two antique Studebaker cars in his retirement. He also developed a love for the arts, learning to play the organ in the late ’80s and later dabbled in drawing and painting. He always had a green thumb and tended a well-cared-for garden of flowers, strawberries and vegetables. He traveled the world with his wife via cruise ships to Europe, the Panama Canal, New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, Russia and the Mediterranean. His grandchildren fondly remember fishing trips with him to Petersburg, Alaska, and camping road trips around the United States and Canada.
Albert is survived by his wife Meady; daughter Cecily and husband Dave; son Albert Jr. (Butch) and wife Debra; and daughter Carol and husband Jim. Albert has nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and another expected in May this year. He was preceded in death by grandson William. There will be a memorial and celebration of life at 1:00 p.m. Friday, April 27 at Yarington’s/White Center Funeral Home, 10708 16th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA. A reception will follow at the same location.

Notification with the passing of retired Pacific Northern/Western pilot Captain Al Ticknor, age 85. Captain Ticknor joined Pacific Northern Airlines 03-28-1960 and retired with Western Airlines, based SFO & SEA. He is survived by his wife Meady, their children plus grand- and great grandchildren.
To view/sign the online guestbook please visit https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/seattle-wa/albert-ticknor-7829575
Memorial services for Captain Ticknor will be held tomorrow April 27th at Yarington’s/White Center Funeral Home located at 10708 16th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA. Please see information below.
Should more news be received we will be sure to update our memorial site.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN http://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2018/04/pnawal-capt-albert-bruce-ticknor-sr.html

Obituary……………………..Albert Bruce Ticknor, Sr.
Albert (Al) Bruce Ticknor Sr. passed away Friday, April 20, 2018 in his Seattle home. He was 85. Albert was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. He is remembered for his trailblazing sense of adventure as a pilot, outdoorsman, farmer, tinkerer, maker & world traveler. Albert was born Oct. 8, 1932 in Centralia, WA, to Ada and Everett Ticknor. He grew up working with his family on a farm & dairy. Albert was the second of seven children. He played varsity baseball at Centralia High School until graduating in 1950. Albert met Meady Bernice Ticknor (nee Arrowsmith) at their high school candy shop, became sweethearts & were married Aug. 31, 1952 in Centralia. They were married 65 years.

Albert served in the Naval Air Reserve from 1951 to 1959. In addition, he worked as a farmer to put himself through Centralia Community College. From 1957 to 1960, he worked for Boeing Co. on 707 production in Renton, WA. In 1960, Albert became a Airline Transport Pilot for Pacific Northern Airlines in Anchorage, Alaska. Pacific Northern later merged with Western Airlines and Albert flew with Western for 25 years retiring as a captain in 1985. Albert, Meady and their three children lived in Anchorage until 1968. He built their home in the Spenard neighborhood of Anchorage, and his family survived the Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964. His three children remember him as an adventurer who took them hiking, camping, fishing, boating and on flying excursions in a Cessna 170 that he rebuilt himself.

In 1968, Albert and family returned to Seattle where he resided until his death. Albert was an original Seahawks season ticket holder. He was an avid sports enthusiast, playing baseball in high school, college and as a young adult. He loved golf and enjoyed watching sports of all kinds. Albert was a loyal friend, inspiring lifelong relationships with neighbors and colleagues. For decades, he rarely missed the Monday Lunch Bunch meetup with his aviation associates at the Sizzler near Southcenter Mall. He was a member of Quiet Birdmen (QBs) fraternal organization, Freemasons, Studebaker Club and Antique Studebaker Club. Albert restored two antique Studebaker cars in his retirement. He also developed a love for the arts, learning to play the organ in the late ’80s and later dabbled in drawing and painting. He always had a green thumb and tended a well-cared-for garden of flowers, strawberries and vegetables. He traveled the world with his wife via cruise ships to Europe, the Panama Canal, New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, Russia and the Mediterranean. His grandchildren fondly remember fishing trips with him to Petersburg, Alaska, and camping road trips around the United States and Canada.

Albert is survived by his wife Meady; daughter Cecily and husband Dave; son Albert Jr. (Butch) and wife Debra; and daughter Carol and husband Jim. Albert has nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and another expected in May this year. He was preceded in death by grandson William. There will be a memorial and celebration of life at 1:00 p.m. Friday, April 27 at Yarington’s/White Center Funeral Home, 10708 16th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA. A reception will follow at the same location.


Passing of Capt. Robert Paul Herriott Sr. & wife Mary Lou

  

Notification with the tragic deaths of retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Robert Paul Herriott Sr., age 75, and his wife Mary Lou, age 73. The Herriotts lost their lives April 12th when the vehicle they were traveling in was struck by another vehicle. Captain Herriott joined Western Airlines 03-05-1973 and retired with Delta Air Lines, based 030/ATL.
To view/sign the online guestbooks please visit http://www.almonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Robert-Paul-Herriott-Sr?obId=3060827#/celebrationWall and http://www.almonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Mary-Lou-Houge-Herriott?obId=3060822#/obituaryInfo
Services were held today April 25th in Georgia. Please see information below.
The Herriotts had most recently resided at
1601 Star Point Road , Carrollton GA 30116-9587.
They are survived by their children and grandchildren plus many other family members.
Should more information be received we will be sure to update our memorial site.
Thank you,
~ Carol for he PCN http://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2018/04/wadl-capt-robert-paul-herriott-sr-wife.html

Obituary…….Robert Paul Herriott Sr.
Mr. Robert Paul Herriott Sr., 75, of Carrollton, Georgia died, alongside his wife, Thursday, April 12, 2018.
Mr. Herriott was born in Alameda, California, on Dec. 9, 1942, the son of the late Jack Adair Herriott (aka Charles Jack) and Viola Vivian Van Ornum Herriott. He was a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and served in the U.S. Navy as a pilot during the Vietnam War. He later retired from Delta Airlines as a Captain. He was a member and former president of the Golden K Kiwanis Club, advisor to the Action Club, and a member of Midway Church.

He is survived by his daughter, Robin Marie Moreland of Harrogate, England; sons, Robert Paul Herriott Jr. of Princeton Junction, New Jersey, and Darren Robert Herriott of Carrollton; grandchildren, Addison Herriott, Glenn Moreland, Connor Herriott, Benjamin Herriott, Sydney Herriott and Ethan Herriott. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Jack Adair Herriott Jr.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held Wednesday, April 25, 2018, at 2 p.m. at Midway Church with Pastor Todd Wright officiating.
There will be a reception in the fellowship hall following the service.
Inurnment will be in the Barrancas National Cemetery in Pensacola, Florida.
Messages of condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.almonfuneralhome.com
Almon Funeral Home of Carrollton
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Obituary for Mary Lou Houge Herriott………………………
Mrs. Mary Lou Houge Herriott, age 73, of Carrollton, Georgia died, alongside her husband, Thursday, April 12, 2018.
Mrs. Herriott was born in Memphis, Tennessee on August 11, 1944, the daughter of the late Alvin Lee Hogue and Grace Charlotte Lyons Hogue. She was a homemaker, an avid horse lover, and a member of Midway Church.
Survivors include her daughter, Robin Marie Moreland of Harrogate, England; sons, Robert Paul Herriott, Jr. of Princeton Junction, New Jersey and Darren Robert Herriott of Carrollton; grandchildren, Addison Herriott, Glenn Moreland, Connor Herriott, Benjamin Herriott, Sydney Herriott and Ethan Herriott; brother, William Allen Broughton; sisters, Margaret Katherine Wilkins, Linda Broughton Barr, and Kay Broughton Jones. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Charles Richard Martin, Joseph Fredrick Broughton. She was also preceded in death by Mary Edith Martin Broughton.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 2 P.M. at Midway Church with Pastor Todd Wright officiating.
There will be a reception in the fellowship hall following the service.
Inurnment will be in the Barrancas National Cemetery in Pensacola, Florida.
Messages of condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.almonfuneralhome.com
Almon Funeral Home of Carrollton has charge of arrangements.
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http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2018/04/georgia_man_woman_killed_in_cl.html

A Georgia man and woman in their 70s died in a crash in Clay County Thursday afternoon, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agnecy. Robert Paul Herriott, 75, and Mary Lou Herriott, 73, died when the Toyota Avalon they were riding in was struck by a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado, trooper said. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. They were from Carrollton, Georgria. The driver of the Silverado, Arthur Ray Odem, of Goodwater, was taken to Russell Medical Center, troopers said. The crash happened on Alabama Highway 9 at the 173 mile-marker at 2:35 p.m. Thursday.

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Two-vehicle crash in Clay County leaves pair from Georgia dead

CLAY COUNTY — A two-vehicle accident 10 miles outside of Ashland resulted in the deaths of two people from Georgia, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.The accident happened on Alabama Highway 9 at the 173 mile marker. Robert Paul Herriott, 75, and his passenger, Mary Lou Herriott, 73 – both of Carrollton, Georgia – were killed when the vehicle they were traveling in was struck by a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado.The two were pronounced dead at the scene while the driver of the Silverado, identified as Arthur Ray Odem, was transported to a hospital with injuries.


Pete Houdeshel

Received from Gregg Bambo:
FYI,
Jennifer and I talked to Pete’s wife Kathy and Pete for a short time tonight.  Pete is not doing too well. He has had progressive Alzheimer’s for several years.Last week his heart went into A-Fib and his heart rate was racing between 100-150. A CAT scan showed a very thin heart wall and they didn’t know if he would make it through the night! The hospital got him somewhat stabilized and sent him home with 24 hour Hospice Care. I did talk to him for a few minutes but you could tell he was disoriented. Kathy said the doctors said his time could be short if the heart wall ruptures.
Kathy sounded good considering the situation. They are in Sandy, Utah. Both son’s, their wives and four grandchildren are also  there. Their youngest, Cassidy and his family are actually living with them while their house is being remodeled. Kathy said it helps to have some grand kids to hug on. They had recently sold their SLC home where they have lived for 35 years, in one day! They had plans to move full time to their Balboa home in September. Not sure what will happen if Pete passes. Kathy had joined an Alzheimer’s support group which have been helpful.
Say a prayer for Pete and his family. I will keep you advised.
John Irvin