~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, WA/DL Capt. Louis Carroll Delzer
December 31, 1936 ~ July 2, 2024
From friends and colleagues, we have learned of
the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot Captain Louis “Carroll” Delzer, age
87. Captain Delzer joined Western Airlines
10-07-1968 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1996 based LAX. He is survived by his daughters and their
families.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.dailybreeze.com/obituaries/louis-carroll-delzer-long-beach-ca/
also at
https://www.presstelegram.com/obituaries/louis-carroll-delzer-long-beach-ca/
PCN memorial site
OBITUARY
Louis Carroll Delzer passed away on July 2, 2024
in Long Beach, CA. He was 87 years old. He was a former resident of Palos
Verdes Estates. He was born on December 31, 1936 in Zeeland, ND, the son of
Rhinee and Madeline Delzer.
Carroll graduated from University of North Dakota.
He worked on the Minute Man Project before entering the Air Force. Carroll was
in the first class to fly T-38s. He went on to fly B-52s in Vietnam. In 1968 Carroll was hired by Western Airlines
where he flew 727s. Western Airlines was bought by Delta Airlines. He flew for
the airlines for 28 years and retired as a Captain.
Carroll had many favorite things: airplanes of
course, researching antique firearms, hunting in the Midwest, gardening, the
beach, cowboy movies and the Old West, history, museums, animals, classic cars,
cheap scotch, crosswords and was an avid reader. He enjoyed all of these and
more during his retired years.
Carroll is survived by his sister Jeanne Delzer of
NC and his 3 daughters: Becky Hughes of San Bernardino, CA, Tammy Finn of
Gainesville, GA and Jill Rose of Torrance, CA, his grandchildren Kerstin
Hughes, Franklin Hughes, Sara Finn, Jenna Finn, Kori Jo Finn and 6 great
grandchildren.
Carroll will be buried at sea in a family
ceremony. Please contact family for celebration of life info. If you’d like to
donate in memory of Carroll please send to Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary or
Wounded Warrior Project.
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