Thursday, 15 July, 11:30AM
Location: Fairview Metropolitan (Golf Course)
10051 Doolittle Drive
Oakland, CA (near OAK)
Thursday, 15 July, 11:30AM
Location: Fairview Metropolitan (Golf Course)
10051 Doolittle Drive
Oakland, CA (near OAK)
Our Quarterly Wallybird Luncheons are back on.
When: Thursday, July 15, 2021 from 1130 to 1400
Menu:
Salads: House Green w/ Ranch & Italian Dressing, Caesar salad, Broccoli & Italian Pasta
Entrees: Tri-Tip w/Red Wine Sauce, Chicken Marsala, Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Includes: Roasted Vegetables, Dinner Rolls and Butter, Coffee, Decaf and Hot Tea, Chef’s Choice Dessert
Price: $30
Our Guest Speaker will be William Dunn
William Dunn is a 17 year Air Force officer currently flying the HC-130J Combat King II with the California Air National Guard, Moffett, CA and is a 5 year Delta Pilot on extended military leave. He grew up in Woodside, CA graduating in 1999 and then spent 4 years at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. From there his path took him from Georgia to Texas, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Japan with multiple deployments to Kuwait, Afghanistan and Germany flying C-130E/H transports before returning to California and joining Delta.
We must guarantee a Minimum of 20 persons so talk it up in case some don’t get the word. Friends and spouses are invited.
RSVP to Both: Paul Browne at pjbro@sbcglobal.net. AND to Curt Taylor at curt@taylorsinpv.com
Dick’s incision was revisited and repaired at UCSF on Wednesday. He is moving back to Woodlands Health Center in Los Gatos tomorrow, the 12th. Now he is overcoming a staff infection brought about by the reopened wound. He has a new cell phone and can be reached at (408) 315 4553. Let’s pray for a strong recovery and a meaningful response to his upcoming physical therapy.
This website is NOT automatically sending emails to ALL our members. Additionally, some cannot even log onto the site. Until we have rectified the problem I ask those of you who do get our emails and who can log onto the site to please pass the word to those who can’t. I encourage ALL to check their Spam box for such emails.
NOW HEAR THIS!! We will definitely have a Wallybird Luncheon on Thursday, 15 July at Fairview Metropolitan. Details to follow.
Pass the word and RSVP to Paul Browne AND Curt Taylor:
pjbro@sbcglobal.net
curt@taylorsinpv.com
Mary Deeds told me that Dick has been moved to another room at UCSF.
His room telephone number has changed to:
(415) 514 5125
As you may remember, Dick had a serious surgery about a month ago to remedy nerve damage caused by a fall. That surgery was deemed by the surgeon to have been successful and Dick was moved to Woodlands Health Center in Los Gatos for physical therapy to counter some paralysis. Somehow that incision was ruptured and Dick was sent back to UCSF to repair the damage.
Dick is experiencing extreme pain and his trials have been a terrible strain upon Mary and all his family. We hope and pray that the surgical repairs will be successful and that Dick may soon return to Woodlands and to normal health. Dick’s room telephone number is (415) 514 5050
Dick thanks all who have sent their uplifting messages of love and encouragement.
~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, WA/DL Capt. & Brig. Gen. Lawrence A. ‘Bud’ Sittig
December 18, 1946 ~ May 22, 2021
Notification with the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot Brigadier General and Chief of Staff Lawrence Andrew ‘Bud’ Sittig, age 74. Captain Sittig joined Western Airlines 09-07-1976 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2004 as noted below. He is survived by his wife Fran, his daughters and his grandchildren, and his mother Tressie and his sister.
Lawrence A. “Bud” Sittig was born December 18, 1946 in Sioux Falls, SD to Tressie and Harold Sittig.
Bud was well known for his love of family, friends, flying and his faith. His passion for aviation created the arc for his life, and it was the foundation to a life of leadership, adventure, determination, integrity, and mentorship. But it was his kindness, his warm smile, his tolerant and compassionate nature that endeared him to people around the world.
Bud’s love of aviation began as a young boy flying with his father on the family farm in South Dakota. He married his high school sweetheart, Fran, in 1967 and started his young family. Through his early flying adventures Bud completed a Bachelor of Science degree from South Dakota State University in Agricultural Business.
Bud served his country with a thirty-one-year career with the Air National Guard in three units: South Dakota Air Guard flying the F100; the Arizona Air Guard flying the F100 and A7; and the Colorado Air Guard flying the A7 and F16. Bud completed his Air Guard career as a Brigadier General and Chief of Staff of the Colorado Air National Guard.
In parallel with his military career, he flourished in a commercial airline career beginning with Western Airlines in 1976 and Delta in 1987. With Delta, Bud embraced leadership positions as Chief Pilot and Director of Flight Safety. His Guard and airline career instilled the love of country and a love for travel in his family.
In 2004 Bud retired from Delta Airlines and moved into the business side of aviation. He joined the founding team of Skybus Airlines, a start-up national airline in Columbus, Ohio, and later established Flight Guidance, LLC.
Bud regularly flew his 1959 Beechcraft Bonanza and crisscrossed the country with Fran as his faithful co-pilot. He was a passionate Beechcraft owner, taught fellow Bonanza pilots the art of formation flying and loved flying into OshKosh in July. One of the things Bud was most proud of was teaching his two grandsons to fly and watching them solo on their 16th birthdays.
Bud’s lifetime commitment to aviation was broad and deep as his career spanned civilian, military, and commercial aviation. For nearly 60 years Bud’s love for flying has taken him through the sky in over 125 types of aircraft accruing more than 20,000 hours of flight time.
Bud overcame Mantle Cell Lymphoma in 2016. This spring he fought a grueling and unwinnable 7-week battle against COVID-19 and passed away on May 22, 2021 surrounded by his family.
Bud is survived by his wife Fran; his three daughters – Laurie (Kirk), Sarah (Joel), and Katie (Chad); five grandchildren – George, Andrew, Angelina, Maya and Ivy; his sister Sharon Lubeck and his mother Tressie Sittig. He is preceded in death by his father, Harold Sittig.
A Memorial will be held at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD on Tuesday, June 15th at 11:00 AM. Burial with Military Honors will be at Hills of Rest Cemetery, Sioux Falls.
A Colorado Air National Guard Memorial Service for Brig. Gen. Lawrence A. “Bud” Sittig, Ret. will be held at Wings Over the Rockies in Denver, CO on Friday, June 18, 2021. Doors open at 9:00 AM and the memorial service begins at 10:00 AM.
Obituary information is available online at the funeral home website
Online Tribute at Tribute Archive
Super Sabre Society: Read more of Bud’s career information
Loss of the Memphis Belle story
For those who may wish to contact the family, I see a current whitepages address listing as:
6161 S Netherland Way, Centennial CO 80016
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are welcome at the organizations that Bud was passionate about supporting:
Lighthawk (https://www.lighthawk.org/donatenav/sittig-memorial-fund/)
South Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame (https://sdpilots.com/hall_of_fame.php#Contacts)
National Aviation Hall of Fame (https://www.nationalaviation.org/donate-now/)
Lord of the Hills Lutheran Church (https://www.lordofthehills.org)
Wings Over the Rockies (https://wingsmuseum.org/give/)
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Our Saviors Lutheran Church
909 W 33rd St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
Friday, June 18, 2021 at 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum
7711 E Academy Blvd
Denver, CO 80230
~ IN MEMORY ~
Diane Marie Detwiler, wife of WA/DL Capt. Mark J. Detwiler
July 31, 1947 – May 22, 2021
Word has reached our group with news of the passing of Diane Marie Detwiler, wife of retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Mark Joshua Detwiler who joined Western Airlines 12-12-1972 and retired with Delta Air Lines. Diane is survived by her husband Mark, her children and her grandchildren, and her sisters.
To view the obituary online and share memories please visit the funeral home website
For those who may wish to send a personal note, we see the family address listed in whitepages as
8810 Detwiler Road , Escondido, CA 92029-8007.
Diane Detwiler passed away peacefully on May 22, 2021 surrounded by the love of her family. She was 73 years old.
Diane was born in California, was the oldest of three children and attended school in the Inland Empire area. Upon graduating from high school, she completed her education to become a dental assistant and later married Mark Detwiler who was a pilot in the Navy. During Mark’s tour with the Navy, she had the opportunity to live and visit many places in and outside of the United States. After the Navy, Mark flew for commercial airlines and they settled in Escondido where they raised their family.
Diane had many creative talents including jewelry making, flower arranging and cooking, but the talent she was most known for were her water color paintings. She was a member of 10North, an artist’s group in Escondido, and regularly showed her work at various exhibits in the North County area. She specialized in animal portraits which captured the unique personalities of the subjects she painted. She was also known for her beautiful floral paintings. She enjoyed painting for family and friends and also sold many of the paintings she created.
Traditions and family were very important to Diane. She continued traditions she learned from her grandmother and created new traditions for her family to carry on. She loved spending time with her family and especially cherished the time she spent with her grandchildren. She was a loving wife, mother, sister and friend who loved to laugh and will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her.
Diane is survived by her husband, two sons, a daughter, two grandchildren and two sisters.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation be made in memory of Diane to:
The Elizabeth Hospice, 500 La Terraza Blvd., Suite 130, Escondido, CA 92025
Thanks to Carol Faulkner for providing the information for this post.
~ IN MEMORY ~
September 24, 1938 – May 11, 2021
From family members comes this sad news with the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Michael Lewis Melton Jr., age 82. Captain Melton joined Western Airlines 07-15-1968 and retired with Delta Airlines in 1998, based LAX/030. He is survived by his wife Diane plus many close and dear family members.
To view the obituary and share memories online please visit the funeral home website at Lohman Funeral Homes
For those wishing to send a personal note, we see the family’s address listed in whitepages as
4630 Harbour Village Blvd Unit 1407, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127-7266
A celebration of life event is planned for May 25th
Obituary : Michael Lewis Melton Jr. of Ponce Inlet, Florida passed away on May 11, 2021 in Ponce Inlet. A celebration of life will be May 25, 2021, 3 p.m. at the Halifax River Yacht Club.
Michael Melton was born September 24, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York to Gladys and Michael Melton. Michael went to high school at Princess Anne High School in Lynnhaven, Virginia where he was a regional basketball star and graduated June 7, 1956. He then attended college at William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree on June 10, 1962. After graduation from college, Michael enlisted in the United States Air Force, completing pilot training school May 13, 1964 at Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock, Texas. While stationed at Reese AFB, Michael met Dianne who was attending Texas Tech University in Lubbock. They dated and then married August 22, 1964 in Norfolk, Virginia.
Michael served in the United States Air Force for almost six years. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War serving two tours flying C-130s where he earned the Air Medal with 1st through 4th Oak Clusters. Michael always considered it a high honor to have served his country. He then went into the commercial airline industry flying commercially both domestic & international, first for Western Airlines then Delta Airlines. Michael was an accomplished flyer, motorcyclist, & boater – pursuits he approached with his competent yet fun, loving style. Michael and Dianne loved living on the water here in Ponce Inlet. They met wonderful friends and enjoyed time on their boat here. They loved to travel, lived all over the world, and spent lots of time on the ocean with friends. He will be greatly missed.
Michael Melton was preceded in death by his mother Gladys Melton and father Michael Melton as well as his in-loves Marie and Audie Taylor.
Michael Melton is survived by his loving wife of 56 years Dianne Melton, brother-in-law Dr. Donald C Taylor and his wife Nancy Taylor, his niece Lauren Tidmore and her husband Matthew Tidmore, grandnieces Julia and Allie Tidmore, nephew Craig Taylor and his wife Tiffany Taylor and grandnephews Hayes and Jack Taylor.
The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Halifax River Yacht Club and Loman Funeral Home. We would also like to thank Mike and Dianne’s close friends for loving them and assisting us.
Thanks to Carol Faulkner for passing this to The Wallybird
Dick’s wife, Mary advised me this afternoon that Dick’s surgeon, Doctor Sinjay Dkarr, declared his surgery to have been successful ! Dick will remain at UCSF Medical Center for a few days and then will return to Woodlands Healthcare Center for rehabilitation and physical therapy.
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.