Marjorie Jeanne Scroggin (HS:D7232)1
F, #4805, (1928 - 2012)
- Father*: James Forrest Scroggin (HS:D723) (1903 - 1969)
- Mother*: Jane Andrews
- Reference: [4805:K]
Vitals
- Birth*: 4 Sep 1928.2
- (Parents, daughter of James Forrest Scroggin (HS:D723) & Jane Andrews).
- Marr-Est. Date*: Roderic Warren Gilstrap, Children & his parents at RW WC: marcwheat.3,4
- Death*: 22 Jan 2012.2
- Burial*: No cemetery-Click name for details
FaG: 84043504.2 - Burial: No cemetery-Click name for details
FaG: 84043504.2
Events
- Obituary (Surviving Sister): Of Charles Carter Scroggin, 21 Apr 2009, Miami Herald, Miami, Dade Co, FL.5
Notes
- Name Variation: Jeanne Scroggin, D7232.2
- Married Name: Jeanne Scroggin Gilstrap.2
- Married Name: Marjorie Jeanne Gilstrap (Scroggin).
- Name-HS: D7232.
Children of Marjorie Jeanne Scroggin (HS:D7232) & Roderic Warren Gilstrap
- Marr-Est. Date*: Roderic Warren Gilstrap, Children & his parents at RW WC: marcwheat.3,4
- Relationship: 3rd great-grandniece of Barton Scroggins (D23)
- Last Edited: 10 May 2012
Citations
- 4805.
- [S2262] Find A Grave, URL: http://www.findagrave.com,.
- [S687] Marc Wheat, Database: "RW WC: marcwheat."
- [S1327] Richard Smith (Richard Smith), Database: "http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi."
- [S1697] Miami Herald
, Charles Carter Scroggin, 21 Apr 2009.
Miami Herald, The (FL) - April 21, 2009
Deceased Name: Charles C. Scroggin
FL United States
SCROGGIN, CHARLES C., 72, died in his sleep on April 18, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Charlie was born November 12, 1936 and grew up in the farming communities of eastern Oregon. He was married to Suzanne Kinnel in 1956. Although he seemed destined to become a farmer, Charlie developed an early interest in aviation and became a licensed pilot. Following an apprenticeship flying small, propeller-driven charter aircraft, Charlie was hired by Pan American World Airways in 1966, where he began flying large, four-engine jets on Pan Am's worldwide routes. He was later selected as an instructor pilot and Check Pilot on both the Boeing 707 and the Boeing 747. When Pan Am sold its Pacific Routes to United Airlines, Charlie transferred to United and served as lead Captain and Check Pilot in United's transition to their newest Boeing aircraft, the 747-400. In that role he conducted the proving flights for United's ultra-long range flights from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia. Charlie was a member of ParkOptimist, the support group for Parkinson Disease, from which he suffered during the last years of his life. Charlie is survived by his children, Jann S. Ruffo & Jeff Scroggin, his daughter-in-law, Kathy Scroggin, his grandchildren, Monica, Christina & Alexandra Scroggin, his sisters, Marilyn S. Brown & Jeanne S. Gilstrap, and his many devoted friends from coast to coast. He was preceded in death by his wife Sue in 1999, by his parents, and by his friend of more than three decades, "Bill." In lieu of flowers, donations to NATIONAL PARKINSON FOUNDATION, INC.1-800-327-4545 or www. parkinson.org , would be appreciated. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to www.MiamiHerald.com/obituaries.
Miami Herald, The (FL)
Date: April 21, 2009
Record Number: 126428518
Copyright (c) 2009 The Miami Herald