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Jay Hildebrandt Obituary

Jay Dustin Hildebrandt

1932-2016

After a lingering illness, Jay Hildebrandt passed away quietly at his home in St. George, Utah on January 24, 2016. He was 83 years old.

He was born June 9, 1932 in Chicago Illinois to Leo Dustin Hildebrandt and Blanche Marie Newberry Hildebrandt. Jay spent his childhood in Auburn, Indiana, where he was the second of seven children.

Jay Attended Auburn High School where he was an outstanding football player, and a member of a football team that went two years undefeated.

Jay attended Ball State Teachers College on a football scholarship, where he was also a member of the Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. While at Ball State he joined the Air Force ROTC and later entered the USAF Pilot Training at Bainbridge, Georgia in 1955 after which transferring to Webb Airforce Base, in Texas for advanced fighter training. Jay graduated from Ball State with a degree in English Education, after which he became a pilot for the United States Air Force and served his country for over 20 years as a fighter pilot and then a flight instructor at Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. During his time in the Airforce he flew several planes including the F-86, F100, A6 and F-4 Fighter Aircraft. He was also an instructor of combat tactics training for many Vietnam bound F-4 pilots. He retired as a Lt. Colonel.

Jay was stationed all over the world while in the Airforce, including Spain, Germany and North Africa, but met his eternal sweetheart Florence (Loren) Haynie in Victorville, CA while stationed at George Air Force Base. Jay and Loren were married in the Arizona Temple on June 26, 1959.  They were married for 56 years and were blessed with 7 children. Jay went on to pursue additional careers in education through the public school system and within the Arizona and Texas Departments of Corrections.  Upon retirement, Jay and Loren relocated to Lindon, Utah to be closer to family and grandchildren.  Love of family was the most important thing in Jay's life along with his love for the Savior, Jesus Christ and his Heavenly Father.  Jay believed he was blessed with the most wonderful family ever.  He never missed an opportunity to tell friends and acquaintances about his amazing wife, children, and grandchildren.

Jay was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  He served his whole adult life in many capacities but acknowledged his favorite assignment was being a temple worker in the Mount Timpanogos Temple, where he served for 7 years.  In 2002, Jay and Loren served a mission together on the Apache Indian Nation in Whiteriver, AZ. 

Jay had a passion for good literature, especially Shakespeare.  His personal library included many hundreds of books.  His other passion was aviation.  Jay flew most of his life from single prop engine planes to fighter jets.  He loved being in the air and he loved telling pilot stories.  He amassed over 25,000 hours in the cockpit. 

Jay is survived by his loving wife Florence (Loren) Haynie Hildebrandt, 6 children, 24 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild:  Scott (Michelle) Jordan, Madison, Jessica, Stephanie;  Konrad (Deanna) Rhett, Kacee, Jasmyn, Shea, Aisha;  Christian (Shannon) Alexis, Markus, Thaddeus, Lukas, Darius;  Darcy (Robert) Nicholas, Andrei, Rebeka, Natalya; Jodi and children Alexandria and Addison;  Roman (Darlene) Jake, McKenzie, Keira, Zakariah;  great grandchild Ames (Kacee). He is also survived by brothers, Ed, Warren,and sister Bertha Marie.

Jay is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Marvin, Carl, sister Virginia, and his son Todd Damon Hildebrandt.

Funeral services will be held Saturday January 30, 2016 at 2:00pm at the LDS Chapel located at 100 N. Dixie Drive, St. George, Utah. A viewing will be from 1:00-1:45pm prior to services at the same location.  Interment with military honors, will be at the Ivins City Cemetery. 

Arrangements are under the direction of McMillan Mortuary. Condolences may be shared at mcmillanmortuary.com

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

Published by Spectrum & Daily News on Jan. 28, 2016.

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Clayne & Lisa Larsen

February 1, 2016

Jay was an amazing man of service, to Family, his Church and his Country. What a blessing it was to know him and be a friend and neighbor. Thank you for your amazing example. We will miss you. our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Beverly Roesch

January 30, 2016

I loved and love Jay a lot. He was ever cheerful, loving and enjoyed to joust verbally with me about matters both political and spiritual.

He was powerfully devoted to his family and his church . I think he was always hopeful that I might see the wisdom of joining his church.

I was never guided to join but share his abiding love for the Savior and trust he is in his company even now...

My last words to him when I saw him in November was that I'd see him on the other side. I look forward to that day.

God Bless him and his beautiful family. My prayers are with all of you!
Bev

Mark and Gainell Rogers

January 30, 2016

We love Jay and Loren and their family. Loren know of the wonderful influence you have had in our lives. May the peace and comfort of the Holy Ghost be with you during this difficult time. With love

Marlin and Julia Sharp

January 29, 2016

We were so saddened to hear of Jay's passing he was a great man. I will always remember his great example of cheerful service. May God bless you with peace and comfort and the knowledge that you will see your beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, again. We love and are praying for you.

Marlin and Julia Sharp

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