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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

NWA Capt. Dean Loftin Monteith

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NWA Capt. Dean Loftin Monteith

January 8, 1941 ~ December 5, 2024



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Dean joined Northwest Airlines 05-19-1969.

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/dean-monteith-obituary?id=57200160

 

Dean Monteith Obituary

 

It is with great sadness that the family of Dean Loftin Monteith announces his passing on December 5, 2024, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, at the age of 83.

 

Dean was born January 8, 1941, in Cando, North Dakota, to Roland and Lucille Monteith. After graduating from Fargo Central High School in 1959, he went on to NDSU, graduating and receiving a commission in the United States Air Force in 1963.

 

Dean's aviation career spanned nearly 40 years-first as a KC-135 tanker pilot in the Air Force, then as a pilot for Northwest Airlines, and as transport pilot in the Minnesota Air National Guard, retiring as a Lt. Colonel. For several years he owned and operated two coffee shops in Minneapolis with his wife Gail.

 

Dean was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing on courses all over the world. After retirement he flew radio-controlled airplanes and spent many years traveling around the country in his motorhome. He also restored and often drove a 1967 Plymouth Fury convertible which he had owned since it was new.

 

Dean was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife Gail (2011), his sister-in-law Gloria (2009), his brother Larry (2012), and his brother Gerald (2020). He is survived by his wife Linda, his daughter Jill Williams (Michael), his daughter Jennifer Monteith, his sister Jeanne Lindsay (Bruce), his sister-in-law Margaret Monteith, and six grandchildren-Matthew, Grace, Hannah, Ethan, Eli, and Henri. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.

Josephine Cizek, widow of NWA Capt. Lloyd Henry Cizek

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Josephine Cizek, widow of NWA Capt. Lloyd Henry Cizek

April 2, 1932 - December 18, 2024

 

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Josephine Cizek Obituary … https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/josephine-cizek-obituary?id=57201479 

Josephine Hottinger, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, age 92, born in St. Paul on April 2, 1932, passed away on December 18, 2024.

Jo was a humble, selfless woman of faith who sought success in God's eyes, not the worlds. An accomplished seamstress and quilter, enthusiastic golfer, and avid baker, she devoted her life to her Catholic faith and to her family. Beloved wife of Lloyd for 59 years, until his death in 2014. Jo loved her four siblings and enjoyed hearing about their kids' many milestones and accomplishments. She loved visits with her kids, birthday lunches and later FaceTiming with her 18 grandchildren, and catching up with friends from Nativity grade school, the Derham Hall class of 1950 and the St. Catherine College class of 1954.

Jo's start as a nurse prepared her well for taking care of six children, with Lloyd ("just wait til your father gets home") often gone because of his job as a pilot with Northwest Airlines.

She returned to nursing after their children were grown and later volunteered at the Amery Life Care Center after their move to Wisconsin. She served with passion and creativity for more than four years as liaison to the Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin. Babies were her joy. In her later years, pictures and videos of her great-grandchildren never failed to bring a smile to her lovely face.

Preceded in death by her parents Josephine Friend and Felix George Hottinger, husband Lloyd Henry Cizek, siblings Mary Kirtz, Dr. George Hottinger, Charley Hottinger and Ruth Ann Allard, and their spouses. Survived by children John (Dianne), Bill (Clare), Jeanette (Tom) Leighton, Jim (Jaymie), Patty (Bill) Flynn, and David; and the apples of her eye, grandchildren and great-grandchildren Jenna (Kory) & Erick and Eva Stark; Alex Cizek; Jack Cizek; Josie (Matt) & Will Sullivan; Jessa (Denis) & Julian and Camille Bustamante; Zach (Jess) & Millie, Cal, and Sofia Cizek; Eleanor Joy Cizek; Art Leighton; Katie (Kory) & Joseph, Lucy, and Dominic Carpenter; Charlie Leighton; Lucy (Blake) & John Torline; Henry Leighton; Blake (Bri) & Brooklynn Cizek; Josh Cizek; Billy Flynn; Aileen (Eddie) & Adelia and Eloise LeTourneau; Mary Flynn; and Maureen (Chris) Garcia.

Visitation Monday, January 13, from 4-7 PM, Willwerscheid Funeral Home, 1167 Grand Avenue, St. Paul and on Tuesday, January 14 from 10-11 AM at Church of St. Peter, 1405 Sibley Memorial Highway, Mendota. Rite of Christian Burial on Tuesday, January 14 at 11 AM at Church of St. Peter. The Funeral Mass will be live-streamed; search YouTube using Church of St. Peter Mendota MN. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Guiding Star Wakota, the Church of St. Peter of Mendota, or the Church of St. Mark in Saint Paul.

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 https://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2014/08/nwa-capt-lloyd-h-cizek.html

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NWA Capt. Lloyd H. Cizek

January 19, 1933 - August 6, 2014

 

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

WI/RC/NWA Capt. H. William “Bill” Evans

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, WI/RC/NWA Capt. H. William “Bill” Evans

October 27, 1926 ~ September 1, 2024

 



 

Notice of passing …. Capt. Harold William (Bill) Evans, age 97…… hired by Wisconsin Central Airlines (formerly North Central, Republic, Northwest and now Delta Airlines) in Oct. of 1951…..

Bill was widowed in 2021 and is survived by his children and grand- and greatgrandchildren.

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Please visit funeral home links below for online obituary information.

 

https://www.mahnfamilyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/h-bill-evans

https://www.sctimes.com/obituaries/pmns0933967 

 

H. William (Bill) Evans, age 97, died suddenly on September 1st, 2024 at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, MN. A Memorial Service for Bill will be at 11:00 am on Saturday, September 28th at The Church of St. Joseph, 435 West 7th St. in Red Wing, MN, with the burial nearby at Calvary Cemetery. A luncheon at the church will follow the burial. Visitation for Bill will be in church narthex 1 hour before service.

 

Bill was born in Madison, WI to Harold and Alice (Carey) Evans. He married Lois Coenen on November 27, 1948 at Blessed Sacrament Church in Madison, WI. who preceded him in death, August 2021. Bill started flying in Jan. of 1943 when he was 16 and a junior in high school. He received his Commercial Pilots License at age 18. Shortly after, Bill was drafted and assigned to the mechanized cavalry and to a reconnaissance squad at Ft. Riley, KS. After seventeen weeks of training, he was sent overseas. While enroute, the nuclear bombs were dropped and the armistice was signed. They were diverted to the Philippines for occupation duty. It was then, that they found out, that they were scheduled to be the 3rd wave to invade the Japanese main land. Later, Historians figured it would have taken at least 6 waves to establish a beach head. Bill’s always had high regard for Harry Truman, whom he figured, saved his life.

 

After being discharged from the army, Bill immediately went back to flying as a charter pilot and instructor while getting the experience and additional ratings to qualify for airline flying. During that time, Bill met the love of his life, Lois. They were married, Nov. 1948, raised five children, and were together for 72 years of married life. Bill was hired by Wisconsin Central Airlines (formerly North Central, Republic, Northwest and now Delta Airlines) in Oct. of 1951. In addition to a regular line pilot, Bill was also a FAA appointed Check Airman and was with the training department for over 26 years. During his 35 years with the Airlines, Bill accumulated over 30,000 flying hours, flying the Douglas DC3, Convair 340/440, Convair 580 ( Turbo Prop ), The DC 9 and the last six years the Boeing 727. In October of 1986 Republic Airlines merged with Northwest Airlines. That was also the month Bill was 60 years old, at that time the mandatory retirement age for Airline Pilots. Bill’s last trip was Oct. 24, 1986 but what was special was that his oldest son, Pat, who had been hired in 1978, flew the last month with his Dad as his First Officer. That was a very special time for both.

 

Bill, Lois and family moved from Madison, WI to Savage, MN in 1960 and lived there for 17 years. They then moved to Prior Lake, MN for another 17 years and then moved to Cold Spring, MN in 1993. In 2016 Bill and Lois moved to an apartment in St. Therese of Woodbury MN to be closer to children and grandchildren. After retirement, Bill and Lois bought a motor home and toured the country and spent most winters in Arizona until 2005.

 

Bill is survived by his children, Pat (Sandy) Evans, Red Wing MN, Tim (Alex) Evans, Littleton, CO, Carly (Christine) Evans, Edina, MN, Teresa Evans, St. Paul MN and Steve (Susan) Evans, New Prague, MN; six grandchildren, Kristin Ebel (Derek), Rachel Evans, James Evans (Emily), Alec Evans, Marc Evans and Kayla Schowalter (David) and two great grandchildren, Lane Schowalter and Benjamin Evans. Bill was preceded in death by his parents and three sisters, Mary Collins, Ruth Coe and Betty Ganser.

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https://www.mahnfamilyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/lois-evans

Lois Evans

December 13, 1923 — August 23, 2021

Lois Rita Evans, age 97 died peacefully at St. Therese St. Odilia Hospice in Shoreview, MN on August 23, 2021. She lived with her husband Bill (94) at St. Therese in Woodbury, Minnesota

Lois was born December 13, 1923 in Madison, Wisconsin to Edna and Joseph Coenen. She was one of 6 children.

She graduated from West High School in Madison and went on to get a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Wisconsin, Madison…………………………………….

Monday, January 6, 2025

Arlene Penhallegon, widow of WAL Capt. H. Wade Penhallegon

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Arlene Doney Penhallegon, widow of WAL Capt. H. Wade Penhallegon

May 13, 1935 ~ January 3, 2025

 

Our dear friend and accomplished artist Arlene Penhallegon was born/raised and schooled in Montana.  Arlene Joyce Doney and Western Airlines Captain Harold Wade Penhallegon were married in Utah on March 8, 1966. 

Wade was born in Washington state on January 21, 1925.  He hired on with Western Airlines 04-09-1951 and was based LAX.  Captain Penhallegon passed on December 21, 1984 at the age of 59.

Arlene was a resident of Cornville AZ. 

Arrangements are pending.

 

Rest in peace dear friend,

~ Carol

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SO/NWA Capt. Robert T. Glover

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, SO/NWA Capt. Robert T. Glover

July 29, 1936 - December 26, 2024

 

From friends & colleagues:  obituary for Robert T. Glover of Orange Park FL

 

Robert T. Glover quietly passed away at his home December 26, 2024, after a long, varied and satisfying life. Robert joined the marines on his 17th birthday and served honorably. After the marines, he spent a few years as an electrician and an aircraft mechanic prior to getting his commercial pilot rating. He was a corporate co-pilot for Winn Dixie and Atlantic Coastline Railroad before joining Southern Airways where he distinguished himself with his excellent pilot skills and his quick sense of humor. He remained a pilot with Southern through a series of mergers before retiring as Captain from Northwest airline.

 

After retiring, he enjoyed his ranch in Lee, FL, working with his cows and flying his plane. In 1992, he got involved in Madison, FL politics leading the “Save Our Counties” organization, which successfully stopped a hazardous waste facility from being built in the county. Robert ran for State Senate district 4 in 1994, nearly upsetting the incumbent. He really enjoyed travelling around Florida and speaking his heart to fellow Floridians.

 

In his later years, Robert moved back to the Jacksonville area and filled his time with fishing, golfing and gardening.

 

Robert was preceded by his brother, Houston Glover, and by his son, Robert T. Glover, Jr.

 

Survivors include his siblings, Mary Reese, Angela Boettcher, Helen Keene, Richard Glover, Henry Glover, and Dewayne Glover; his children, LaTreva Pounds, Travis Glover, and Billy Glover. As well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

 

A wake will be held on his behalf January 19, 2025, from 3pm to 6pm at

2778 Holly Point Rd. West, Orange Park, FL

Come by, raise a glass and reminisce.

 

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/34295670/robert-t-glover

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