ine across the Arctic Circle guarding against surprise attacks by the USSR. After serving more than 20 years for his country in the Navy, he retired as Lieutenant Commander and continued his passion for flying by starting his own certified flight instruction and charter flight service. Over the next 40 years, he was the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) for numerous airports in the Southeast, including: Statesboro, GA; Hazelhurst, GA; Lebanon-Springfield, KY; Metter, GA; and Livingston, TN. He had the largest Piper Aircraft Dealership in the Southeast while in Statesboro, GA, and an active crop-dusting component of the business as well. Roy's varied flying businesses also included gliders, a hot air balloon, and an air freight business utilizing a DC-3. Parachuting was the one flight endeavor Roy never participated in, as he always asked "Why would anyone ever jump out of a perfectly good airplane?" Roy was also known for enjoying flights with dogs he had over the years, and he even maintained log books for his canine co-pilots. Roy was believed to have over 50,000 flying hours, making him the best-known and most highly respected pilot in the flying community of the Southeast. His incredible flying career of 72 years continued into his early 90's. Roy is survived by his wife, Audrey Tompkins Riser, and his three children, Roy Elliott Riser, Cynthia Riser Reinholtz, Shirley Riser Strickland and her husband Alan, and granddaughters, Stefanie Strickland, Alison Strickland Dos Remedios and her husband Neil, and great-grandson Pierce. Roy is also survived by step-son, Tim Conatser and his wife LaRue, their two daughters, Katie and Emily Conatser, and Liping Conatser, the wife of his late step-son, Michael Conatser. He is also survived by Audrey's three children, Regina Tompkins Billings and her children, Matthew and Emily Billings; Douglas Tompkins and wife Mary and their children, Christa Tompkins and Sarah Kennedy; and Greg Tompkins and wife Debbie and their children, Amanda and Miranda Tompkins. Roy was preceded in death by Margaret Minerich Riser, the mother of his children, and Linda Jane Riser, the mother of his step-sons, and his son-in-law, Chris Reinholtz. The family would like to thank the caring staff at Heritage Pointe Assisted Living.