Irl R. Flanagan Jr. of Southampton died on April 22 of natural causes. He was 99 ½ years old.
Born in Jamaica, New York, in 1923 to Irl R. Flanagan Sr. and Edna Flanagan, he graduated from Jamaica High School in 1940 and was a student at Hofstra College until he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in January 1942. He married Portia Polhemus, also of Jamaica.
After pilot training, he was assigned to duty flying a C-47 transport in China, Burma, and India in the 319th Combat Cargo squadron. Missions included carrying loads over the southern area of the Himalaya Mountains from Burma to China, as well as extensive missions throughout both Burma and China. Cargoes consisted, of among other things, 100 octane fuel, Jeeps, aircraft engines, mules for use in forward areas, and supplies for mountaintop installations, ice, rice, and bread. Other duties included towing gliders, transporting officers on official duty in enemy territory and a critical paratroop drop over Rangoon, Burma, to help drive Japanese troops out of the area. For these actions, he was awarded two Air Medals and one Distinguished Flying Cross.
After military service, he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Hofstra College and an Master of Arts degree at Columbia University.
He began a career in education in the Southampton Public School District, where he taught English starting at seventh grade and eventually progressing to the Advanced Placement class in the senior year. He was appointed coordinator of the English Department when academic departments were established.
During evenings and summers, he was an adjunct professor of English at Aldephi College and at Southampton College.
He retired from teaching in 1984, and became, full-time, an aerial photographer, having been active in the business during afternoons, weekends, and summers beginning in 1973. His clientele were located in the north and south forks of Long Island, from Orient and Montauk, and into Nassau County. He worked solo in his own plane.
He was predeceased by his wife, who for several years was editor of the Southampton Press. He is survived by his son, Southampton attorney Gilbert G. Flanagan; his daughter-in-law, Suzanne; his grandchildren, Melissa Flanagan Hayes and George P. Flanagan; his grandson-in-law, Daniel H. Hayes; and his great-grandson Henry R. Hayes.
Information on a memorial service will follow at a later date to mark his 100th birthday.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the O’Connell-Rothwell Funeral Home in Southampton.