~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, NWA/DL Capt. Timothy X. Hauck
April 10, 1955
- December 21, 2025
As noted in the recent March issue of the ALPA
magazine, the December passing of Captain Timothy Xavier Hauck. Timothy Xavier Hauck joined Northwest
Airlines 10-26-1984 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2015. He is survived by his wife Debbie, and by his
children and their families.
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Timothy Xavier Hauck
Obituary
Retired Commander Timothy Xavier Hauck, age 70, passed
away December 21, 2025, in Pensacola, FL. Born on April 10, 1955 (Easter), in
Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, Tim led a life of service, adventure and deep
devotion to his family and country.
A proud graduate of Monsignor Bonner High School, Tim
went on to attend Penn State University as an NROTC midshipman. Upon earning
his Business degree, he was commissioned as an Ensign in the United State Navy.
On June 25, 1977, Tim and Debbie married in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania and
departed the next day for Pensacola, Florida. His military career began with
flight training at NAS Pensacola, a place that would come to hold a special
place in his heart. He was then stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas, where his
son Tim, Jr. was born.
Tim earned the distinction of flying the P-3 Orion, a
fixed-wing aircraft used for maritime patrol. His assignments took him to
Moffett Field, California with Patrol Squadron 46 (VP-46), and from there he
was deployed to Adak, Alaska; Iceland; and Okinawa, Japan-where his daughter
Kimbie was born. After returning stateside to Pensacola, he served as a flight
instructor before transitioning from active duty to civilian aviation.
Tim’s aviation journey continued with Northwest
Airlines, prompting a move to Apple Valley, Minnesota. Even after leaving
active duty, he remained committed to the Navy Reserves. He continued flying
the P-3 until returning once more to Florida, where he transitioned into an
amphibious unit and worked alongside crews assigned to the U.S.S. Lexington.
Following the merger of Northwest Airlines with Delta Air Lines, Tim became a
Delta pilot and eventually retired as a Captain on the Boeing 747-400 in May 2015.
He also retired from the Navy Reserves with the rank of Commander after 20
years of honorable service.
Throughout his life, Tim’s love for aviation was
matched only by his love for sports and family. A passionate athlete from a
young age, he played baseball and basketball and remained active throughout his
life with running and golf-sports that brought him joy and camaraderie. He
loved his golf trips with his brother-in-law Ron and his friends. He never
tired of telling stories from those yearly events. He looked forward to his
trips to Aiken, SC to stay with his sister Rosemarie and her family for the Masters
Practice Rounds.
Tim was a devoted husband to Debbie; a proud father to
Tim, Jr and Kimbie Henry; a cherished brother to Rosemarie Andrews, Louis
Hauck, Paul Hauck, Martha Walker; and a proud Pops to his Grandson Jackson
(Jax) Hauck; and a proud Papa to his Granddaughter Emory Henry, and Grandson
Dempsey Henry; a beloved Godfather to Laura Webster, Lyndsey Davino, Mary Grace
Tassell and David Herman. He also held close bonds with his brothers-in-law Ron
Herman, and Joseph Andrews.
Tim was a true dog lover! He cherished his time with
his beloved Yorkies throughout the years: Spike, Chester, Dustin(the great and
powerful Dustini) and Hamish!
He was preceded in death by his parents Louis J. Hauck
and Rosemary Hauck; his brother Dennis Hauck; his father-in-law Donald Herman;
mother-in-law Nancy Herman, and brother-in-law James Herman.
Those who knew Tim remember him as a loving husband,
father, son, sibling, godfather, and uncle. His time away from home was always
followed by stories filled with humor and wonder-tales that brought distant
places closer to those he loved. As shared by Debbie: “Tim was the love of my
life, my best friend and confidant-the one who got me. If we couldn’t grow old
together, at least we got to be young together.” “Tim showed this nobody of a
girl the world! I am eternally grateful to God, that at the age of 15, I met
Tim at a party. We couldn’t wait (but we did) to be married and become parents.
Our children were Tim’s joy! He never tired of talking about them. Tim &
KImbie have been such a blessing through Tim’s long journey to heaven. Every
decision was made as a family. Tim would have been so proud of them, through
all the tough moments, they never shied away!”
At this time, there are no plans for a memorial for
Tim. He was cremated and will be sprinkled at some of his favorite places
around the world in the future.
May Timothy Hauck’s memory bring comfort to all who
knew him and may his legacy of service and love endure through generations.

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