~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, NWA Capt. Albert “Al” Elwood Lahtela
April 27, 1939 ~ July 19, 2025
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother,
uncle, and cherished friend and neighbor to all who knew him.
Albert joined Northwest Airlines 08-07-1967. Widowed in 2018 with the passing of his wife
Helen, Albert is survived by many dear family members and friends. Graveside services with military honors will
be held at a later date, along with a celebration of life gathering, details to
be advised.
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Albert Elwood
Lahtela
It is with deep sorrow and enduring love that we
announce the passing of Albert Elwood Lahtela, a devoted husband, father,
grandfather, brother, uncle, and cherished friend and neighbor to all who knew
him. Albert died peacefully on Saturday, July 19, 2025, surrounded by loving
family members in the comfort of his home at Arbor Acres Continuing Care
Retirement Community in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was 86 years old.
Albert was born on April 27, 1939, in the town of
Republic in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where his love for country,
family, and flight first took root. He went on to live a remarkable life shaped
by courage, commitment, and quiet integrity.
Albert was a faithful man with a loving spirit. He
proudly served his country as a Navy pilot during the Cold War, specializing in
antisubmarine missions – a role that demanded precision, bravery, and a deep
sense of duty. His service helped save lives and support fellow servicemembers
during one of the most complex periods in American military history.
After completing his military service, Albert began a
long and distinguished career spanning more than 30 years with Northwest
Airlines, where he rose to the rank of Captain and flew international routes
across the globe. He was respected by colleagues and passengers alike for his
professionalism, leadership, and calm presence in the cockpit. He retired at
the age of 60, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and dedication in the
field of aviation.
More than his accomplishments in the sky, Albert was
the steady, loving heart of his family. He was married to Helen Faye Lahtela of
Mount Airy, North Carolina, his beloved wife of 50 years, and was a proud and
devoted father to Matthew James Lahtela and Kari Elizabeth Lahtela. He was also
a deeply cherished grandfather to John Buck Lahtela.
Albert was predeceased by his beloved wife, Helen; his
children, Matthew and Kari; his parents, Werner and Lydia Lahtela of Republic,
Michigan; his sisters, Dorothy Cox (Gordon Halonen) and Della Monett (Wally),
both of Republic, Michigan; his brother-in-law, Richard Southerland of
Winston-Salem, North Carolina; his sister-in-law, Judith Elizabeth Lahtela of
Humboldt, Michigan; and his nephew, Brent Monett of Negaunee, Michigan.
He is survived by his brother, William Ardean Lahtela
of Humboldt, Michigan; his grandson, John Buck Lahtela of Chapel Hill, North
Carolina; and his sister-in-law, Mary Jo Southerland of Mount Airy, North
Carolina. He is also lovingly remembered by many special nieces and nephews,
including Sara Lakanen (Ed) of Ishpeming, Michigan, Susan Beyer (Kurt) of Lena,
Wisconsin, and Gina Cupstid (John) of Charlotte, North Carolina; and his
special niece and caregiver, Amy Winter (Dr. Michael Winter) of Amelia Island,
Florida, whose love and support brought Albert great comfort in his final
years. Surviving nephews also include Mark Monett (Barbara) of Grand Junction,
Colorado, Clint Monett (Kathy) of Linden, Tennessee, and Jeff Halonen of
Republic, Michigan.
Albert brought laughter and comfort to everyone around
him. He lived with humility, quiet strength, and an open heart. He loved
sharing stories from his flying days, enjoyed the beauty of nature, and found
joy in the company of his family and friends. He especially enjoyed the beauty
of the Blue Ridge Mountains, often listening to bluegrass songs while driving
along the Blue Ridge Parkway on a sunny spring day or a colorful, crisp fall
afternoon.
He leaves behind a lasting legacy of love, honor, and
grace – a life well lived, and a man deeply loved by all who had the privilege
of knowing him.
A graveside service with military honors will be held
at a later date, along with a celebration of life gathering to honor Captain
Albert Elwood Lahtela.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Albert’s
memory to the BrightFocus Alzheimer’s Disease Research Foundation (22512
Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, Maryland 20871 or
https://donate.brightfocus.org/) or the Wounded Warrior Project (P.O. Box 758516,
Topeka, Kansas 66675-8516 or https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/), in
recognition of his lifetime of service and compassion.
A special thank you to caregivers Debbie Barnard of
Meadows of Dan, Virginia, and Lena Shackleford of King, North Carolina, for
your loving support and dedication to caring for Uncle Al. Your kindness and
care will never be forgotten.
The family also extends their deepest gratitude to all
of the staff at Arbor Acres, who cared for “the Captain” for more than five
years. Your dedication and loving support will always be remembered and
treasured by Al’s family.
With deepest respect, we honor the life and legacy of
Captain Albert Elwood Lahtela – forever remembered, forever loved.
Moody Funeral Services in Mount Airy, North Carolina,
is serving the family.
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Helen Faye Lahtela
May 8, 1942 — September
13, 2018

Fond memories of Al as a new VP-56 pilot and Mentor
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