death of WA/DL Capt. Joseph “Joe” Mongold, age 78

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Jul 8, 2024, 1:09:28 PM (7 days ago) Jul 8
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~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, WA/DL Capt. Joseph “Joe” Mongold

November 22, 1945 ~ July 2, 2024

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Sharing news as was received from friends and family ….the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Joseph Winship Mongold, age 78.  Joe joined Western Airlines 01-10-1977 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2003.  Joe’s father Captain George Mongold also flew for Delta Air Lines from 1940 until retiring in 1976 (see obit information below).  Joe is survived by his wife Sandy, and by his children and their families.A person wearing sunglasses and a microphone

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To share memories and view Joe’s obituary online please visit the funeral home website at

https://www.spilsburymortuary.com/obituaries/joseph-mongold    or go to

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/joseph-mongold-obituary?id=55517233

Joe’s obituary notes that private graveside services will be held at a later date.

 

Thank you,

~ Carol

PCN memorial site https://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2024/07/wadl-capt-joseph-joe-mongold.html

 

Joseph Mongold Obituary

Joseph Winship Mongold took his “final flight” on July 2, 2024, after a long battle with ALS. A true Southern gentleman, his baby blue eyes, smile, gap between his teeth, sense of humor, humility, positivity, and love of life will linger in the hearts of those who knew him, never to be forgotten.

 

Son of George and Nell, beloved husband to Sandy, father to Amanda and Alex (Carrie), grandfather to Wrylen, Tatum, and Magnolia Mae (granddog), and brother to George and Marjorie Lane (deceased).

 

Born on November 22, 1945, Joe grew up south of the Mason-Dixon Line. His first ten years were spent in Maywood, a suburb of Olive Branch, Mississippi, before moving to Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Georgia Military Academy for high school, graduating in 1964. Auburn University followed, where he graduated in 1968 with a BS in Business and Science.

 

Joe then underwent Naval Aviation training in Pensacola, Florida. After receiving his wings, he was stationed at Barbers Point, Hawaii (1970-1973), with deployments to Southeast Asia flying the P3 Orion. After completing active duty in 1973, he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he flew for Federal Express for the next three years before joining Western Airlines. In 1987, Western merged with Delta, where he stayed until his retirement in 2003 as a Captain and Line Check Pilot. Joe also continued his Navy career in the Naval Reserves, retiring in 1987 as a Commander.

 

Upon retirement, his passion for golf led him to St. George, Utah. There, he enjoyed not only golf but also motorcycles, remote control airplanes, and flying an experimental Taildragger until he could no longer put on the brakes.

 

Joe was a true patriot with a deep love for our country. He had immense gratitude for all who served before him, with him, and after him. God Bless the USA.

 

His family wishes to thank his fellow Naval Aviators, his golf competitors, the airport hangar Saturday Bacon Breakfast Club, and the entire staff at the Southern Utah Veterans Home for making it possible for him to enjoy and complete his life of “living the dream.”

 

FLY HIGH, JOE…

 

There will be a private graveside service at a later date.

 

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to:  “Follow the Flag”

PO Box 1261 Pleasant Grove, Utah, 84062 in...@followtheflag.org

 

Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff Street, St. George, Utah. 435-673-2454.

Family and friends are invited to sign Joesph’s online guest book at www.spilsburymortuary.com

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DL Capt. George Mongold Sr.

January 16, 1916 ~ March 29, 2002

Captain George Mongold, (Delta Air Lines, retired) age 86, passed away March 29, 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah.  His flying career spanned aviation's growth. He learned to fly in an open cockpit Stearman in a grassy field near Pell City, AL. In 1940 he was hired by Delta Air Lines as a copilot flying the ten seat Lockheed Electra and the DC-3.  In 1976 he retired as Captain on the four engine MacDonald Douglas DC-8 jet.

 

 

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