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Patricia W. "Mother" Malone

Marietta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice MALONE, Patricia Patricia W. "Mother" Malone, 84, of Powder Springs, passed away August 12, 2008 at Kennestone Hospital from complications related to an auto accident which occurred on July 27, 2008. She was a member of First United Lutheran Church, in Kennesaw,...

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A great lady and teacher.

Celebrating my memory of Patricia on this day. A Leader, a Friend, an ABWA Sister, and someone I looked up to as a mentor. I know she has things under control in Heaven and organized~~~Rest in Peace my friend~~~

I met Pat as a new hire shortly after the Northeast merger. Pat was truly "larger than life" She lit up the room. She touched us all. She is missed.

I always loved to listen to you speak in class, even though I was a S/O and the JEPS didn't really pertain to me. So captivating were you!!! We all missed you when you retired and we miss you still.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I first met "Mother" at a recurrent shortly after Delta's purchase of Northeast. I had wondered what strengths NE had that allowed it to remain in business. She was an eye opener instantly making me realize how much I didn't know.

Thanks again Pat!

Vern Watson

I met Pat as a new hire in 1978 and immediately became one of her "lambs" She was the strongest supporter and best friend any Delta pilot ever had. Her contributions cannot be overstated and she will be dearly missed by us all. God bless you Pat and God bless your surviving family!!!

Northeast Airlines finest contribution to Delta. "Mother Malone" will be a legend at Delta. As a new-hire I met Pat in Boston in 1972 at the time of the merger. I wondered, "Who IS this lady?" I came to learn just who she was, what she knew, and how she took care of us, HER Pilots. Wow! Pat will never be forgotten!

Pat:

Its beenyears since I was in a class of yours bur no one who ever sat in your class will ever forget you. We all loved to hear your presentations.