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John DARST

1930 - 2020

John DARST obituary, 1930-2020, Dayton, OH

BORN

1930

DIED

2020

John DARST Obituary

DARST,

John Franklin "Jack"

Jack Darst took his final flight December 3, 2020. He was born September 22, 1930.

A native Daytonian, Jack was an aviation major at Parker Co-Op High School and soloed in an Aeronica Champ in 1946 at the age of sixteen. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati as an Electrical Engineer. Jack served in the Army Signal Corps, most significantly as an operations officer for worldwide network of monitoring stations.

He retired from GM as facilities manager for Delco Moraine New Departure Hyatt Division, having enjoyed the challenges in creating new manufacturing facilities both domestically and abroad.

For more than 60 years he attended the Indianapolis 500.

His love of flying spurred his involvement with the Moraine Airpark where he served on the board for 20 years. Jack was a commercial instrument rated pilot who as part of the EAA Young Eagle program flew 877 young people for their first flight inspiring our future generations' love of aviation. As an active member of EAA he attended Airventure in Oshkosh for more than 50 years. Other aviation memberships include AOPA, UFO (United Flying Octogenarians) and Aviation Trail. Inc. He was a supporter of the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Jack was honored with the Master Pilot Award from FAA. He flew his Piper Arrow throughout the United States, Canada and Caribbean.

A member of the Engineers Club of Dayton for more than 60 years Jack served on the Board of Governors, headed the Building and Grounds Committee for more than a decade, headed the major restoration project in 1990's and received the Deeds-Kettering Award.

Jack traveled the world and in retirement enjoyed the opportunity for in depth experiences with Friendship Force. As part of his service to the community he served as a judge for the Dayton Walk of Fame. He was part of the United Methodist Church.

His forebears settled in Greene County in 1804. Jack Darst was preceded in death by his parents, Harold S. and Barbara (Reece) Darst; and his brother, Warren (Dorothy) Darst. He is survived by his wife, Betty (Foulkes), who was his co-pilot; stepchildren, Janet (Rich) Moore of Nashville, Tennessee; granddaughters, Christina and Angela; Diana (Rick) Veid of Cincinnati; granddaughter, Rebecca; Glenn Michael Geiger (Jennifer) of West Chester; grandchildren, Timothy, Lindsey, and Marcus (Heather).

There will be no services - a missing man formation will take place at a later date. Interment at Woodland – his name will be enshrined on the Memorial Wall at EAA in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Jack was dedicated to the community and in lieu of flowers challenges people to help the institutions of this community thru this challenging time.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 13, 2020.

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