George Benjamin

George Benjamin

October 27, 1939 - January 01, 2013

George Benjamin

October 27, 1939 - January 01, 2013

Obituary

George “Jake” Benjamin, III was the only child born to Viola McGriff and the late George Benjamin, II on October27, 1939 in Millen, Georgia. On Tuesday morning, January 1, 2013, Jake departed this life at Keck Medical Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA.

Jake spent his early years in Baltimore, MD. After high school, he attended Morgan State University as a math/chemistry major. He enlisted in the United States Armed Forces and served three tours of duty in Vietnam as a dedicated, qualified and highly accomplished pilot. His piloting expertise included AH1G [Cobra], UH1G [Huey], UH60 [Black Hawk], fixed wing U8 and U21 aircraft.

During his three decades of military service, Jake served in numerous and various capacities- pilot, flight instructor, executive officer and group commander at many military bases across the United States. Jake retired from the United States Aviation Branch with the rank of Colonel in 1999.

His numerous military awards and service medals include: Meritorious Service Medal w/Third Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star Medal w/Second Leaf Cluster, Air Medal w/Numeral 5 device, Army Accommodation Medal w/Third Leaf Cluster, National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Ten Year Device and Senior Army Aviator Badge.

Jake married Mamie Adams in December 1970. From that union, one son was born, George “Benji” Benjamin. IV. California became home for the Benjamins in 1974 as Jake entered into his civilian career with the General Electric Company.

During his civilian career as Western District Manager for General Electric Aircraft Engines Business Group, he coordinated the engine/airframe programs with various aircraft manufacturers. His impressive career with GE spanned over 38 years.

Jake was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son and lifetime soldier. Jake lived and loved life to the fullest and in grand style. He was a loyal and trusted friend, world traveler, great storyteller and a more than avid golfer.

George “Jake” Benjamin, III leaves to cherish his loving memory: his wife of 42 years, Mamie Adams Benjamin, two sons: Tyrone Benjamin of Laguna Hills, California and George “Benji” Benjamin (Trisha) of Cave Creek, Arizona, mother, Viola McGriff of Laguna Hills, California, 2 grandsons, Kyle and Isaiah Benjamin of Cave Creek, Arizona, one niece, Pamela Gant of Washington, DC and one nephew, Edward Sowell of Costa Mesa, California. Jake will be greatly missed by many other family and friends who cherished and loved him dearly.

Lovingly submitted,
The Family

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28 responses to George Benjamin

  1. Greg Gass says:

    Jake truly meant the world to us and many others. He was always a Soldier first. We will miss him, but will celebrate his memories. God bless him and his family.

    Greg and Val Gass

  2. James Buie says:

    Dear Mamie and Family
    The 1959 Dunbar High School graduating class sends their condolence and sympathy to you and your family for the lost of your husband and our classmate. George was special to all of us and we will miss him deeply. We pray that God hold you and your family close and give you strength.

    The Dunbar High School 1959 Graduating Class

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  4. Cindi Stitz says:

    So go and run free with the angels
    Dance around the golden clouds
    For the Lord has chosen you to be with him
    And we should feel nothing but proud
    Although he has taken you from us
    And our pain a lifetime will last
    Your memory will never escape us
    But make us glad for the time we did have
    Your face will always be hidden
    Deep inside our hearts
    Each precious moment you gave us
    Shall never, ever depart
    So go and run free with the angels
    As they sing so tenderly
    And please be sure to tell them
    To take good care of you
    I Love you Jake.

  5. Cindi Stitz says:

    Lit a candle in memory of George Benjamin

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