~ IN MEMORY ~
DL pilot Steven Todd Haley
January 8, 1962 ~ June 29, 2020
Notification with the passing of Delta pilot Steven Todd
Haley, age 58. I believe Steven joined
Delta Air Lines 05-04-2015 and was based NYC.
He is survived by his wife Betty and their children plus many more close
family members.
Obituary information may be viewed online at
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary………………….Steven Todd Haley, of St. Paul, MN, died
peacefully at home on Monday morning June 29, 2020, after a brief, bravely
fought battle with a rare cancer. Steve was born on January 8, 1962 in Grand
Forks, ND. He is the sixth of seven children born to Gerald and Norma Haley. He
grew up in Grand Forks, spending summers with his family at their cabin in
Bemidji, MN. After graduating from Red River High School in 1980, Steve
attended the University of North Dakota where he was a proud graduate of the
University of North Dakota School of Aviation. Steve began flying at the age of
16. His love of flying provided many opportunities for him to skillfully fly
many airplanes all over the world, most recently as a domestic pilot for Delta
Airlines. The only thing Steve loved more than flying is his family. He married
Betty (Roos), the love of his life on August 1, 1986. They had many wonderful
adventures together, but none more enjoyable than raising their three
incredible daughters. He was passionate about spending time with his family,
golfing, boating, hiking, running, and relaxing with a great non-fiction book.
Steve is preceded in death by his beloved father, Gerald Haley; his
father-in-law, Palmer Roos; grandparents; and several aunts and uncles. He is
survived by his broken-hearted wife, Betty; their three daughters, Annika
Claire, Grace Elizabeth, and Sophia Louise; his mother, Norma Haley of Grand
Forks; siblings, Deborah (Todd) Thorstad of Glenwood, MN, Jay (Deb) Haley of
Grand Forks, Laurie Haley of Grand Forks, Kathy (Bob) Okerman of Claremont, CA,
Kris (Brad Cobb) Haley of Glendale, CA, Mark (Bonnie) Haley of Grand Forks;
mother-in-law, Ruth Roos of Grand Forks; many loving nieces, nephews, family,
in-laws, and friends too numerous to mention. Unfortunately, due to Coronavirus
restrictions attendance at the memorial service is limited. Should you wish to
honor Steve’s memory, we ask that you hug your children, take a hike, play a
round of golf, admire airplanes flying overhead, read a book, or have a cup of
coffee with a chocolate chip cookie.
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