A graveside service will be 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 18, at Waco Memorial Park.
Born on June 18, 1928, in Arlington, Massachusetts, to Martha B. Jansen and John A. Jansen, Sr., John entered the US Air Force in October 1948, and received his first assignment as an Instructor Pilot at James Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Texas, where he met his wife to be, Carol Jean Baier of Waco.
During the period from 1944 to 1948, John worked for Massachusetts Institute of Technology doing research for the development of Dadar for military aircraft, thus leading him to his Air Force career. He retired in February 1969 after completion of twenty years of service, which included one year as a fighter/bomber pilot during the Korean war.
John, his wife, Carol, and daughter, Susan, believed their most memorable Air Force assignment was being stationed with the RAF just outside of London, England, for three years; returning to San Antonio, in October 1962. John retired after twenty years as an Air Force pilot. The last seven being Chief Pilot of an Aeromedical Squadron at Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio. After retirement from the Air Force, John spent the next thirty-two and one-half years as administrator and vice president of a locally-owned insurance company.
Obituary published onlline 16 Apr 2018 by Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home, Waco, Texas.
A graveside service will be 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 18, at Waco Memorial Park.
Born on June 18, 1928, in Arlington, Massachusetts, to Martha B. Jansen and John A. Jansen, Sr., John entered the US Air Force in October 1948, and received his first assignment as an Instructor Pilot at James Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Texas, where he met his wife to be, Carol Jean Baier of Waco.
During the period from 1944 to 1948, John worked for Massachusetts Institute of Technology doing research for the development of Dadar for military aircraft, thus leading him to his Air Force career. He retired in February 1969 after completion of twenty years of service, which included one year as a fighter/bomber pilot during the Korean war.
John, his wife, Carol, and daughter, Susan, believed their most memorable Air Force assignment was being stationed with the RAF just outside of London, England, for three years; returning to San Antonio, in October 1962. John retired after twenty years as an Air Force pilot. The last seven being Chief Pilot of an Aeromedical Squadron at Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio. After retirement from the Air Force, John spent the next thirty-two and one-half years as administrator and vice president of a locally-owned insurance company.
Obituary published onlline 16 Apr 2018 by Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home, Waco, Texas.
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