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Friday, September 9, 2016

NWA Capt. Richard 'Dick' S. Ohrbeck

~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. Richard 'Dick' Ohrbeck
June 24, 1923 ~ August 28, 2016
 
Word has reached us with the passing of RNPA member retired NWA pilot Captain Richard Stanley Ohrbeck, age 93.  Richard's father Joseph Edward Ohrbeck, born Sept. 5, 1899 and died in October of 1979, was also a Northwest Captain.  Richard was widowed in April 2007 with the passing of his wife Margaret.  The Ohrbecks had most recently resided in Naples, Florida. 
Captain Richard Ohrbeck's obituary notes that services have already been held.  Arrangements were entrusted to Hodges Funeral Home at Naples Memorial Gardens in Florida.  
            Thank you,
                ~ Carol for the PCN 
 
Obituary.................Richard 'Dick' Ohrbeck  
        One of the country's most accomplished commercial airline pilots and the holder of several records as an aviation pioneer, died in Naples, Florida on August 28 at the age of 93 with his family at his side. Born in 1923 in Minneapolis, Ohrbeck piloted 17 different commercial aircraft over a career spanning 49 years from 1942 to 1992 with Northwest Airlines (now Delta). He was the youngest pilot in U.S. to fly commercially as a Copilot at 19 years of age and became a Captain at 23 years of age. He flew over 6,000 fights and 11 million miles, mostly as a 37-year Captain flying 747 aircraft internationally (2,800 Pacific and Atlantic crossings). A student of aerodynamics, meteorology, wind and flying fundamentals, Ohrbeck started his flying lessons at age 7 and received his pilot's license at age 17. His father Joseph Ohrbeck, also a Northwest Captain and head of the United States Military Airforce Command in the Northern Region, was instrumental in introducing his son to flying and later the two of them became the first father-son team to fly a commercial airline in the U.S. When he retired, Ohrbeck was the most senior commercial airline Captain in the U.S. Captain Ohrbeck served in the U.S. Army Air Transport Command during World War II (1943-1945) and the Korean War (1950-1953), and with Top Secret Security Clearance flew the Korean Airlift from 1949-54 in DC-4s across the Pacific Ocean. Richard Stanley "Dick" Ohrbeck, was born June 24, 1923, and grew up in Minneapolis and St. Paul. He was a graduate of University High School (Minneapolis) where he was a standout high school athlete. He served as the football captain and was a two-time All-Conference player. He also excelled in wrestling and track and field, where he took First Place Honors in five events at a state meet. In 1955, he moved to Excelsior where he coached youth sports in football, baseball and hockey, was instrumental in developing the sport of waterskiing in the Midwest and participated in competitive sailboat racing in several classes of yachts at the Upper Lake Minne-tonka Yacht Club. He later lived in Marco Island, FL and Naples, FL. Preceded in death by his wife Margaret and son David, he is survived by his brother Tom and sister Delores, his daughters Chris (Fretland), Colleen (Browne), Cathy (Hartwig), son Tom, grandchildren Jackie Sudame, Jennifer Hartwig and John Browne, and great grandchild Arya Sudame. Services have already been conducted.
    .Published on September 3, 2016
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Margaret V. Ohrbeck (1923 - 2007)

Margaret Virgina Ohrbeck, 83, of Naples formerly of Excelsior, MN, died April 19, 2007. Margaret graduated from Minneapolis Roosevelt High School in 1941. She was employed by the Soo Line Railroad in Minneapolis from 1942 to 1945 and was a flight attendant for Northwest Airlines. She spent her winters in Marco Island starting in 1980 and moved from Excelsior to Marco Island in 1990 where she was a dedicated volunteer at the Marco Island Chamber of Commerce. In 2000 She moved to Naples. She was preceded in death by her parents; Emma and Henry Peterson; sisters, Elsie, Burnett and Grace. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Richard S. Ohrbeck and sister Lillian Larson; children, Christine L. (Richard) Fretland of Dillon, CO, Colleen M. (Timothy) Browne; of Excelsior, MN, Cathy S. (Ted) Hartwig of Eden Prairie, MN; Thomas J. (Chris) Ohrbeck of Kansas City, MO., and David R. (Olga) Ohrbeck of Fargo ND., grandchildren, Jackelyn Hartwig, Jennifer Hartwig, John David Browne. She was preceded in death by her parents; Emma and Henry Peterson; and sisters, Elsie, Burnett and Grace. Visitation will be Tuesday April 24, 2007 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Naples Memorial Funeral Home, 525 111th Ave North, 239-5973101. A celebration of Margaret's life will be held on April 25, 2007 at 4:00 p.m. at Towerpointe, 17th floor, 1001 Arbor Lakes Drive in Naples. Memorial contributions can be made at the donor's choice. 

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