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James Neubauer

Los Angeles, California

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Neubauer, James Albin April 20, 1943 - February 27, 2013 James A Neubauer of Yorba Linda died at his home on February 27. He graduated from the University of Missouri and became a Navy pilot during the Vietnam War flying 220 combat missions. He flew for Eastern Airlines, UPS and AirCombatUSA. He...

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Tina, my ex-husband Bill Tomlinson a former Navy Helicopter HC 1 pilot and I were close friends of your husband's during the Viet Nam War era. He was a gem of a guy. Jim's first wife Melinda and I were Navy wives who followed the aircraft carrier The Coral Sea in the late 1960s and traveled all over South East Asia with little Rachel. Jim was always ready for any travel adventure.. The two guys joked lots and loved each other's company. When Bill was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1994,...

Jim, was such a unique guy, we were just reminiscing about flying with him as our first Pilot at Cobra Engineering, and seeing him out on the tarmac in Chino. Also getting the chance to go up with him and the other pilots at AirCombatUSA was a once in a lifetime opportunity.

His vast experience, gave you confidence in a plane that was unparalleled. Truly gone to soon, and made memories that will last a lifetime... Godspeed to you Jim... we hope everyone in the family is doing...

I was indeed sorry to hear about Jim's passing. I knew him at UPS where he was always given the greatest respect and considered to be a wonderful human being. May God give you the stsrength to carry on and live life to it's fullest as you have it

Tina and Family,
I will miss Jim and his laugh! I'm sorry for your loss. He will be missed!

Kevin

I am so very sorry to learn of Jim's passing. May the blessings of God, family, and friends help to sustain and encourage you in these days. Go gently.

Tina, you and your family have our prayers. So sorry to hear this about "Nails." My son, Adam, that flew with him, will always remember the experience and what a nice guy he was. He was very impressed with him and so appreciative of the expericence. God bless you all.
Jim Easterling

I am so sorry for your loss and kicking myself for not getting together with you while Jim was still healthy. This is another reason we should not procrastinate.You and all your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. If I had this information earlier I would have driven up for the service.

Tina, I know this is not the traditional way to send condolences but it's seemingly the best way to do over the miles..all I can say is I'm praying for you and your family and know all of your childhood friends are thinking of you at this time.