….this news comes to us from the Westerlies and the
Wallybird alumni groups…..retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Bob Friedricks is
shown on the pilot roster with a seniority date of 05-26-1955. He is survived by his wife Mary, his daughter
and daughter-in-law plus his grand- and greatgrandchildren.
Obituary information is also available online at https://www.desertsun.com/obituaries/pds028819
~ IN MEMORY ~
WA/DL Robert Joseph Friedricks
January 6, 1931 ~ November ??, 2021
Obituary
Bob Friedricks
Bob, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and
great grandfather, has passed away at 90. Bob was born in Fremont, Nebraska,
and moved with his mother and stepfather to Glendale, California at the age of
11. He graduated from Herbert Hoover High School and Glendale College.
In January 1952 he married Mary Schelling — they
soon would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary — and had two
children, Steven Dale and Kristy Lynn (McConnell). The family lived in Sylmar,
California. In 1974 Bob and Mary moved to Westlake Village, and in 1994 to La
Quinta. For many years they also had a house in Lake Arrowhead which was
treasured by their grandchildren, who knew it as their home for Christmas,
Thanksgiving, and many other family events.
Bob flew for non-scheduled airlines for a few
years before signing on with Western Airlines in 1953. He became a Supervisory
Captain, and in addition to regular airline routes he delivered two Boeing 707s
to Beruit, Lebanon. Mary stayed with him in Saudi Arabia for a month when he
delivered the Sheik's private (and ornately updated) 707; the Sheik insisted
Bob supervise the pilots in the cockpit whenever he flew. Western merged with
Delta Airlines in 1987; Bob was one of their most senior Captains until he flew
the last of his 35,000 hours as a commercial pilot in 1991. He periodically
flew small private airplanes throughout his 80s.
In retirement he golfed and played tennis and
bridge. He was a member of Soldiers Organized Services, which transports
Marines between the Palm Springs airport and the 29 Palms Marine Base. Bob also
volunteered as a docent at the Palm Springs Air Museum, where his station was
primarily in the B-17 hangar.
Bob is survived by his wife, Mary; daughter,
Kristy; son-in-law, Scott; daughter-in-law, Linda; five grandchildren; and ten
great-grandchildren. His son, posthumously promoted to Brigadier General in the
Air Force Reserve and a Wing Commander in the California Air National Guard,
predeceased him in 2008.
In remembrance of Bob's life, a donation may be
made to the Steven Friedricks College Scholarship at the 146th Wing Association
<146thwingassociation.org>.
Perhaps most importantly, he would always insist
with every goodbye: "remember to keep your nose up in the turn!"
A Celebration of Life will be held December 2 @
3:00 at the Palm Springs Air Museum
Posted online on November 08, 2021
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