According to an announcement made by the Air Force late on Monday, the commander of an air control group stationed at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma has passed away. “It is with heavy hearts that today we report the loss of Col Bruce ‘Munch’ Avriett, the 552nd Air Control Group commander,” the 552nd Air Control Wing, which the group falls under, posted on its official Facebook page that day along with condolences to family and friends. “We are deeply saddened by this news.”
After hearing the news of Col. Avriett’s passing, those who had the privilege of knowing him expressed their profound sadness to those who had the opportunity to know him. They gratefully took the news with a sense of thankfulness that came from the heart. The occurrence of this sensation occurred not long after the news was received. In the name of the 552nd Air Control Wing, we would like to express our deepest condolences to Colonel Avriett’s family and friends.
What is being done is being done with the intention of expressing gratitude for the enormous loss that the entire Air Force community is going through at this time. Each and every one of those individuals who had the honor of knowing and respecting him will be profoundly affected by the void that his passing will leave behind by virtue of the absence that it will leave behind. When she had finished her studies at Florida State University, she moved on to work as a hostess for an airline for a while. She did this for a period of time.
Subsequently, she was eventually able to secure a position with the Federal Civil Service, where she worked as a laboratory technician. Suwannee, Florida, which is often referred to as Dixie County, and Yorktown, Virginia were her previous places of abode prior to her relocation back to Hamilton County. Hamilton County was her most recent place of residence before moving to another location.
Throughout her whole life, Mrs. Auman was a devout follower of the Methodist faith. Her husband, William Boyer Auman, of Jasper, Florida, as well as her three sons, William Burnham Auman of Newport News, Virginia, Clayton Bond Auman of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, and Bruce Wyles Auman, are among those who are able to carry on her footsteps after her passing.
United States Marine Corps; her mother, Elizabeth Avriett Barrett, who resides in Jasper, Florida; one brother, Lawrence “Larry” Burnham, who resides in Lake City, Florida; three sisters, Peggy Conners, who resides in Sanderson, Florida; Kitty Morgan, who resides in Jasper, Florida; and Elaine Floyd, who resides in Bluffton, South Carolina; and five grandchildren. In the United States of America, Nestlehutt was born on June 29, 1942, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in the state of Georgia.
Two of his parents, Clenton Nestlehutt and Margaret Nestlehutt, had already passed away before to his birth. He was the only child of the couple. The child is the only one that the couple has from their relationship. A significant amount of experience had been gathered by him during his time while serving in the United States Navy. With the Georgia State Patrol, Mister Nestlehutt served for a period of ten years as a member of the force.