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Bernard F. Denny NEWPORT NEWS - Bernard Farrar "Bernie" Denny, 91, a resident of The Chesapeake died Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. Born in Norfolk Oct. 20, 1919, Bernie spent most of his life dedicated to his passion for restoring engines of every vintage and variety, beginning when he was a boy growing up in Ocean View. By age 17, he was "on his way," joining the Merchant Marines and spending time in a Fascist prison during the Spanish Civil War when his tanker, running fuel to Republican forces, was stopped by one of Franco's destroyers. He was released only through intervention by President Roosevelt. During World War II, he joined the Navy, flying PBYs against German U-Boats in the south Atlantic. He was decorated with Combat Aircrew Wings with a Diamond for attacking and sinking a U-Boat. While still in the Navy he attended several aviation courses, accumulating credits equivalent to two years of college, then began flying for commercial airlines. In the 37 years he was with Pan American Airways, he flew every plane in the fleet and was a member of the first crew for the new 747. In 1983, Mr. Denny became a volunteer at The Mariners' Museum. He completed several major projects for the museum, including the restoration of five engines, three of which are currently on display in the Monitor Center. He used to say that the smell of engine oil was "like Chanel No. 5 for me." The Mariners' Museum honored Bernie with several awards for his time, work, and passion. He also worked closely with the NOAA during the recovery and restoration of the Monitor, and was honored to visit the excavation site in 1999. He is survived by his daughter, Nancy Denny Kellogg her husband Dean; his grandsons, Trey, Bernie and Ben of San Antonio, Texas; his close companion, Betty Brendel of Newport News; beloved nephew, J. Blaine Denny; and nieces, Susan Denny Campbell and Bruce Denny Bingham; special friends, Debbie, Lillie and William Ball of Chesapeake, and many other friends. He will be dearly missed. The family extends a special thank you to The Chesapeake staff for the extensive care given to Bernie. A memorial service will be conducted at The Mariners' Museum, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News, VA 23606, in the Huntington Room Friday, Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to The Mariners' Museum. Arrangements are by W.J. Smith and Son Funeral Home. Please leave online condolences at www.wjsmithandsonfh.com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 9, 2010.

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William Fox

March 11, 2024

Still thinking about Bernie. He was a fine gentleman and friend. Miss his sea and air stories.

Jack Van Riper

November 9, 2010

Bernie was a good friend at the Mariners Museum. I enjoyed talking with him about his engines, etc.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, his family, in this time of sadness.

Ted Crossland

November 9, 2010

Your legacy contributions will live on at the Mariners' Museum. And, your memory will always be in our hearts and minds. The Docent corps will miss you along with all of your help and advise.

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