John David Tanner

1928 - 2016

John David Tanner obituary, 1928-2016, Alexandria, VA

John David Tanner

1928 - 2016

BORN

1928

DIED

2016

John Tanner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 22, 2016.
JOHN DAVID TANNER
Colonel, US Air Force (Retired)
A 44-year resident of Alexandria, VA, John died of cancer at age 87 on March 18, 2016. Born in Toledo, OH, he served a distinguished 28-year military career, flying as bombardier or navigator on 175 combat missions in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross and five Air Medals among other honors. After military retirement, he worked for 15 years as a mechanical engineer. John was a talented craftsman, an avid sportsman, a voracious reader, a world traveler and a passionate enthusiast for aviation. He is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Lona Tanner, three children, John Tanner (Melissa) and Susan Scanlon (James) of Fairfax, VA and James Tanner (Yvonne) of Northbrook, IL, as well as 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A celebration of his life will be held at 3:00 PM on July 28 at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Alexandria. He will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on July 29. Services will begin at 9:00 AM at Ft. Myer Old Post Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Air Force Aid Society. For more information or directions, contact Demaine Funeral Home at 703-549-0074 or www.demainefuneralhomes.com.

Please arrive 30 - 45 minutes prior the scheduled service time with photo identification

Fort Myer, Virginia, is located across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery. All non-DoD affiliated visitors must use the Hatfield Gate on Washington Boulevard at South 2nd Street, Arlington. The address is Hatfield Gate, 2nd Street South, Fort Myer, Va. 22211. This is the main gate and it is open 24/7.
From the south on I-95 - Inside the Capital Beltway, 1-95 becomes 1-395. Proceed north toward Washington. Take Exit 8A (7 miles inside the Beltway), marked "Washington Boulevard, Route 27." Bear left on the ramp, following the signs. Exit Washington Boulevard to the right at the exit marked "Fort Myer Only."

From the District of Columbia - Take 1-395 out of the city and into Virginia. Pass the Pentagon and take Exit 8A for Washington Boulevard. Proceed on Washington Boulevard and take the exit marked "Fort Myer Only" on the right.
From the West on Interstate-66 – Take I-66 East and US Route 50 East (Arlington Boulevard) to South Washington Boulevard in Arlington. Take US 50 East and merge onto I-66 East via the ramp on the left to Washington; Take exit 64A to merge onto I-495
South toward Richmond; then take exit 50 A-B to merge onto US 50 East toward
Arlington. Exit onto South Washington Boulevard toward Pentagon/I-395 the
Washington Boulevard exit to South Courthouse Road to 2nd Street South, Arlington, and straight into Hatfield Gate.

From the North on the Capital Beltway (I-495) – Follow I-495 West and keep left to stay on I-495 West; Take Exit 43-44 for Va-193 – George Washington Memorial Parkway/ Georgetown Pike toward Great Falls, Virginia/Langley/Washington. Keep right at the fork to continue on Exit 43, follow signs for George Washington Memorial Parkway/ Washington onto George Washington Memorial Parkway; take I-66 East/US 50 exit toward Roosevelt Bridge/Washington/Rosslyn. Keep right, follow signs for US
50/Rosslyn. Continue on Arlington Boulevard and drive to the Washington Boulevard
toward Pentagon/I-395 exit on the right. Take Washington Boulevard to the South
Courthouse Road/2nd Street South exit on the right. Turn left on South Courthouse
Road and left onto 2nd Street. The 2nd Street Bridge will lead directly to Hatfield Gate.

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July 18, 2016

John and I served together in the 8th A&E Squadron of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing at Itazuke Air Base in Japan in the 1960's. John was the sharpest looking,best looking and smartest guy in the Squadron. MarJean and I and Lona and John had great fun at the parties at the "strip" club. We've lived in Fairfax and Burke since 1969. MarJean died on April 10th and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on June 10th. I plan to attend the services and burial on July 29th. Colonel John McWilliams, USAF (Retired).

JW

March 24, 2016

To the friends and family of David, we hope that God helps you get through this difficult time

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