Col. William Glenn McCool II (USMC, retired)

Col. William Glenn McCool II (USMC, retired)
Col. William Glenn McCool II (USMC, retired) passed away on Oct. 2, 2021, at the age of 92 in Vero Beach, Fla.
Born in Brookville, Pa., on July 8, 1929, to the late William and Pearl (Johns) McCool, Bill spent his formative years in Jamestown, N.Y. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps at 18 and honorably served for 26 years as a fighter pilot and officer. Shot down over Korea, Bill returned to Jamestown, and proposed to JoAnn Mead, whom he had known since childhood. They were married on April 25, 1953 and remained devoted to one another for the next 67 years.
Bill’s military career included service in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and assignments in California, North Carolina, Georgia, Hawaii, Japan, and Washington D.C. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart among other honors.
After retirement from the military, Bill started his second career as chief pilot and director of flight operations for Chautauqua Air-lines in Jamestown, N.Y. He missed the excitement of flying fighter jets, but still enjoyed flying the commuter planes on the “short hops” to Buffalo and Pittsburgh. When the airline expanded to routes in Florida, Bill and JoAnn discovered Vero Beach, where they spent the last 20 years of their lives.
If you asked Bill, he would say that his absolute favorite thing to do was fly, but he had many other interests. Always intellectually curious, he was a voracious reader who spent time birdwatching, rock hunting, ushering at the Palace Theater in Jamestown and Dodgertown in Vero Beach, restoring his 1954 MG, woodworking, attend-ing reunions with other Marines, making waffles for his children and grandchildren, and serving as general handyman around the house.
Bill was preceded in death by both parents; sister, Alda Monroe; brother, John McCool; and his beloved wife, JoAnn.
He is survived by his children: William Glenn McCool III (Kristin), Robyn McCool Schultz (Larry); and his grandchildren: Evan McCool, Alexa McCool, Connor Schultz and Caleb Schultz.
Bill leaves behind many friends in Jamestown, N.Y., and Vero Beach, Fla. (Vista Plantation, Kenwood Village, The Brennity at Vero Beach).
Bill’s was a long life, filled with service and honor, packed with memories and truly well- lived.
He was laid to rest at Sunset Hill Cemetery in Jamestown, N.Y. The family will arrange a celebration of Bill and JoAnn’s life at a later date.
To leave a condolence for Bill’s family, please visit www.lindfuneral home.com.