~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, NWA Capt. Stanley Baumwald
November 19, 1930 – June 28, 2025
A proud U.S. Air Force veteran, Stan flew the
F-84G Thunderjet during the Korean Conflict……..following his military service,
Stan joined Northwest Airlines 04-23-1959.
He is survived by his wife Amy, and by his children and his grand- and
greatgrandchildren.
Please see obituary below for services.
PCN memorial site
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/north-lauderdale-fl/stanley-baumwald-12435213
IN THE CARE OF Star of David Memorial Gardens
Cemetery & Funeral Chapel
Stanley Baumwald, age 94, passed away peacefully
at his home in Coral Springs, Florida, on June 28, 2025.
Stan was born in New York, New York, to Nathan and
Tessie Baumwald. He was a welcome surprise to his family—arriving nine years
after his closest sibling as the youngest of three.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Nathan and
Tessie Baumwald, and his daughter, Sharon Upham. Stan is survived by his loving
wife, Amy Baumwald; his children Steven Baumwald (Caren Schweitzer), David
Baumwald (Monique), Jill Hendrickson, and Brett Hendrickson (Flavia);
grandchildren Dr. John DeBevits, Ari (Abbie) Baumwald, Ilana Baumwald, Jenna
(Scott) Pugh, Alec (Erica) Rutherford, Josh Rutherford, Zoe Hendrickson, Ian
Hendrickson, and Mia Hendrickson; and great-grandchildren Shimmy, Leah, Sarah,
Jacob, Brynn, Mila, Cadence, and Cassidy.
A proud U.S. Air Force veteran, Stan flew the
F-84G Thunderjet during the Korean Conflict. His passion for aviation shaped
his entire life. Stan moved to Minneapolis to begin his aviation career with
Northwest Airlines in 1960. He became one of the first pilots to fly the Boeing
747-400. In 1979 he moved back to Florida until his retirement in 1990. He
remained deeply connected to aviation history through his extensive collection
of more than 4,000 airline wings. He co-authored an encyclopedia of Wings and Insignia
of Pilots and Crews.
In addition to airline wings, Stan was a devoted
collector of first flight covers, coins, and stamps—always captivated by the
stories behind each item. He generously mentored aspiring pilots and served as
President of the Quiet Birdmen (QB) chapter in Fort Lauderdale. While living in
Minneapolis, Stan was also active in his synagogue, Beth El, where he found
community and connection. Known for his sharp intellect, kind heart, and
generous spirit, Stan left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege
of knowing him.
Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 AM on
Tuesday, July 1, at Star of David Memorial Gardens, 7701 Bailey Road, North
Lauderdale. Shiva will be observed at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, July 8, at the home
of Steve and Caren: 2960 Pilgrim Lane, Minneapolis.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are
preferred to the charity of your choice.

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