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Friday, January 2, 2026

NCA/RC/NWA Capt. Terry Lee Teets

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NCA/RC/NWA Capt. Terry Lee Teets

July 5, 1940 ~ December 31, 2025

 


He retired as captain flying the DC-10 out of Honolulu internationally. He was an amateur astronomer for many years and after retiring from the airlines he worked as a docent at the observatory complex on Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii…………….

Terry is survived by his wife Sandra. 

He had most recently resided in Tennessee : 9667 Bowen Trl, Ooltewah, TN 37363.

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/terry-teets-obituary?id=60423947

Terry Teets Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ponders Funeral Home Melrose Chapel - Dalton

Mr. Terry Lee Teets, age 85 of Collegedale, Tennessee departed this life Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at his home. He was born July 5, 1940 in Zanesfield, Ohio a son of the late Vance and Dorthy Fullerton Teets. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Sandra Whitener Teets of the residence; son, Phillip Carmical of Austin, TX; daughter and son-in-law, Sonya and Scott Smith of Woodbridge, VA; grandchildren, Margaret and Dashiell Carmical.

 

He attended Zanefield-Monroe School, graduated in 1958 as Salutatorian. He graduated Ohio State University in 1963. He joined the United States Air Force and received his commission as second Lieutenant and was assigned to flying school at Reese A.F.B. Upon being awarded his wings he completed training in the KC-135 tanker and was assigned to Ellsworth A.F.B. in South Dakota. Serving as a tanker pilot in the South East Asia theatre through 1969. Upon leaving the Air Force, became a pilot for North Central Airlines, which became Republic Airlines and was purchased by Northwest Airlines. He retired from Northwest Airlines in 2000 after 30 years. He retired as captain flying the DC-10 out of Honolulu internationally. He was an amateur astronomer for many years and after retiring from the airlines he worked as a docent at the observatory complex on Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. He married Sandra Whitener Carmical on Valentine's Day 1985. Was quoted as saying, "As well as acquiring a wonderful wife, I got two great children; Phillip and Sonya." In 2001 he and Sandra moved from Hawaii to the Chattanooga, TN area where he retired to his love of woodworking an specialized in designing and making furniture.

 

At his request no services will be held at this time.

 

Arrangements are entrusted to Ponders Melrose Chapel, 138 Melrose Drive, Dalton, GA, 30721. For more information, please visit www.selectedindependentfuneralhomes.org

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

WA/DL Capt. Harold “Hal” John Cody

 

~ in memory ~

Military veteran, WA/DL Capt. Harold “Hal” John Cody

September 23, 1936 ~ September 20, 2025

Hal joined Western Airlines 1-13-1969 and retired with Delta Air Lines based SLC.  He is survived by his wife Ilene, and by his children and grandchildren.

PCN memorial site

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/288591152/harold-john-cody

Harold was interred with honors at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery December 2025.

 

Nautilus Society assisted with arrangements.

 


CODY, HAROLD JOHN
LT COL USAF
VIETNAM
1936 - 2025

 

https://www.eastbaytimes.com/obituaries/harold-john-hal-cody-san-ramon/

Raised in Stamford, Connecticut, Hal earned a degree in Psychology from Fordham University. Following his passion for plane flight, he served in the US Air Force, later becoming a pilot for Western Airlines and relocating to San Ramon, CA.

Hal and Ilene Smith married in 1959 and raised three children: Keith, Nancy and Michael. He retired from a rewarding career at Delta Airlines, where he was known for his sense of humor and friendliness.

Hal was a devoted parish member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church and gave of his time cooking in the soup kitchens and working the summer programs for the children.

Hal loved music and also developed a love of Harley Davidson motorcycles. He planned and hosted ride routes for his motorcycle club – “Hal’s Angels” he would say – for many years.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, three children, five grandchildren and many friends. He will always be remembered for his giving nature and the twinkle in his eye.

A Memorial Service will be held at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in San Ramon on Friday, December 5th at 11:00 a.m.

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

DL Capt. Leroy “Lee” Robert Bachman

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. Leroy “Lee” Robert Bachman

June 25, 1936 ~ December 8, 2025

 

From friends and colleagues, we have learned that Captain Leroy “Lee” Bachman passed peacefully at his home in Kingman, Arizona on December 8th.

 

Lee joined Delta Air Lines 04-11-1966.  He was based in ORD in the 70's and was based LAX/030 at time of retirement in 1996.  He was preceded in death by his wife Beverly and will be interred in Illinois.

 

Service arrangements are not known, nor have I been able to find an online obituary.  Should we receive more information, we will pass it along to you.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

PCN memorial site

…………………………………

Beverly Louise Pate Bachman

Birth 9 SEP 1935 • Illinois

Death 2022 • Arizona

 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

DL Capt. Kenneth Randall Souder

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF LtCol(Ret) Kenneth "Randy" Souder  

DL Capt. Kenneth Randall Souder

Mar 5, 1964 – Nov 18, 2025

 


PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/kenneth-souder-obituary?pid=210367615 also

https://www.altogetherfuneral.com/obituaries/d-21002290/oro-valley-arizona/kenneth-randall-souder/november-2025  also

https://www.legacy.com/person/Kenneth-Randall-Souder-60037207

 

Springfield Ohio Air National Guard Alumni / Retirees 178 FG / FW / WG's

Facebook post: Springfield Ohio Air National Guard Alumni / Retirees 178 FG / FW / WG

Obituary –

LtCol(Ret) Kenneth "Randy" Souder  ((First F-16 pilot at the 178th))

 

Kenneth Randall “Randy” Souder, a devoted husband, loving father, cherished son, and loyal friend, passed away at home in Marana, Arizona on November 18, 2025 at the age of 61.  

  Born in Covington, Kentucky in 1964 to Kenneth Souder and Peggy (Pierce) Kassulke, Randy grew up with an adventurous spirit and a passion for flight that would shape his life’s journey. From the time he was a boy, he dreamed of soaring through the skies—a dream that became his lifelong calling.

In high school, Randy was a varsity football player for the Upper Arlington Golden Bears. His first job in construction taught him the value of hard work. His aviation career began humbly as a ramp agent with Piedmont Airlines in Ohio, a stepping-stone toward the skies he loved.

  After graduating from Ohio State University with an aeronautical engineering degree, Randy earned his commission in the United States Air Force, beginning a distinguished career that spanned three decades. From May 1989, he served with honor and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in September 2018 from the 152nd Fighter Squadron in the 162nd Fighter Wing. Known by his call sign “Moonpie”, Randy flew the F-16 fighter jet with unmatched skill and pride. His service took him across the globe —living in Texas, Florida, Ohio, Arizona, and Italy. His dedication continued, with his active service duties extending to Iraq and Thailand. One of his daughter’s fondest memories was their time spent living in Italy, staying up late playing games together, laughing and sharing moments that would last a lifetime.

 In 2000 (01-13-2000), Randy furthered his aviation dream as a pilot with Delta Air Lines. His career allowed him to see the world, build lifelong friendships, and mentor countless colleagues. He often spoke of how grateful he was for every opportunity to fly and recently achieved the rank of Captain on the A330 – the final milestone of his career.

 Beyond his professional achievements, Randy was a man of honor, humor, generosity, and unwavering integrity. Whether restoring classic cars, playing video games, traveling, watching wildlife, or stargazing, Randy found joy in life’s simple pleasures.

   He was immensely proud of his family, often sharing stories of their accomplishments and the happiness they brought him. Whether traveling with his wife, bonding over animals with his daughter, or enjoying car conversations with his father, Randy treasured every connection. His adventurous spirit, love for flying, and ability to make people laugh will live on in the hearts of all who have had the privilege of knowing him.

   Randy is survived by his wife Bobbie Montgomery, his daughter Dr. Danielle Souder, stepdaughters Alexis Montgomery, Jennifer Moore and Megan Montgomery, his father Kenneth Souder, his stepmother Susie Souder, his mother Peggy Kassulke, and his sister Michele Souder.

 In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in his name to the Tunnels to Towers Foundation.

Friday, December 26, 2025

DL Capt. Larry Kent Dagley

 Please see full obituary below, or click on this link : https://www.davenportfamily.com/obituaries/larry-dagley

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. Larry Kent Dagley

April 4, 1940 — December 25, 2025



 

From friends and colleagues: “Captain Larry Dagley passed away last night. He was 85 years old and had been based at ORD for many years. He retired based in ATL flying international.”

 

Larry joined Delta Air Lines 02-13-1970. 

PCN memorial site https://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/2025/12/dl-capt-larry-kent-dagley.html

 

https://www.davenportfamily.com/obituaries/larry-dagley 

 

Larry Kent Dagley complete obituary

Larry Kent Dagley

Lieutenant Colonel Larry Kent Dagley, USAF (Ret.) Flies West at 85

Lieutenant Colonel Larry Dagley, a beloved husband, cherished father and grandfather, decorated Air Force Veteran and steadfast member of First Congregational Church of Crystal Lake, left this life at 85 on Christmas night surrounded with the comfort and love of his wife and daughters by his side.

Larry was born in the small, rural town of Herald, Illinois near Union Ridge Presbyterian Church. Union Ridge, a family church dating back to the Revolutionary War, was where Larry spent his early education in a one room school house until the 5th grade when his family moved into the town of Norris City. There he first met the love of his life at age 10, Ann (Hoskins). At 6’ 3” tall, Larry was a talented athlete who lettered in basketball, football and baseball, and track, in addition to participating in theatre, chorus, madrigals and playing trumpet in the band at Norris City High School.

Larry attended Southern Illinois University majoring in Communications. He joined the Air Force ROTC and attained rank of Wing Commander by the time he graduated in 1962. While in school, Larry took flying lessons at Carbondale airport where he soloed a Cessna 150 on 4/21/1960. These experiences allowed a country boy from a rural Southern Illinois to discover his passion for flying, expanding his access to the world for the remainder of his life. It was the beginning of his life as an “Aviator”, not just a “pilot”. He had found his true passion and calling.

Upon graduation from SIU, he was commissioned in the United States Air Force where he flew the C-130 his entire military career, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He began his career with the 61st Troop Carrier Squadron at Sewart AFB, Smyrna, TN. Larry rotated into southeast Asia and flew many missions into and out of Vietnam through 1967. He left active duty in 1970 and entered the Air Force reserves as a C-130 instructor and Flight Commander with the 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron. He was involved in the development and Instruction of the Ground and Flight Training Program for High Threat Environment. During this time, he participated in rotations in Panama, Central, and South America.

Larry was a founding member in the creation of ASMBA, the Armed Services Mutual Benefit Association in 1963. This program began the provision of life insurance and other benefits to members of the armed services and their families, at a time when no others wanted to insure active military members. He was elected to the Board of Governors in 1968 proudly serving several years and contributing a great deal to the success of the organization.

Larry was hired by Delta Airlines in 1970 beginning his career in the Convair 880 out of O’hare. He went on to captain the DC-9, Boeing 727, Boeing 757-67, and retired flying the 767ER on international routes in 2000. Larry’s career with Delta opened the door to a lifetime of travel opportunities with his wife and 3 children. In the mid 1980’s while commuting out of Salt Lake City, Utah he purchased a small condo, a home away from home, in Park City, Utah. This became a ski vacation retreat for his family where they celebrated many Christmases together. Around 1998, with retirement pending in 2000 and the upcoming Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002, Larry’s wife encouraged him to ‘get a hobby’. While Larry had enjoyed playing bridge, tennis and golf and was an avid skier through the years, those were not going to be enough to support a transition into retirement from flying. Larry became an international Bobsleigh and Skeleton judge, joining the Federation International de Bobsleigh at de Tobagganing (FITB) and the international governing body, “United States Bobsled Foundation” (USBSF). He served as Chief of Start and Supervisor of Volunteers for the 2002 Olympics in SLC and continued as an international judge in World Cup races around the world.

Larry’s lifelong passion for flying did not end with retirement. He purchased a Cessna 172 which was replaced with an RV-4, which he really enjoyed. He then replaced that with an incredible metallic orange RV-8 in 2009, affectionately called “Beauty”. Larry was not just an avid flyer but became an avid builder of airplanes as well and at 74 years young, he completed a build of his RV-12, appropriately named “Beasty”. He was a dedicated member of the Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter at Poplar Grove Airport, where he logged hundreds of hours and developed several cherished friendships with fellow pilots and enthusiasts until the last days of his life. Larry had the privilege to fly his RV-8 in a World Record formation flyover with 49 planes in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month during an NFL game on October 13, 2013 at the Kansas City Chief’s Arrowhead Stadium.

Larry married his lifelong love and childhood sweetheart, Ann Hoskins in 1960 while they attended SIU. Ann was a devoted wife who supported his military and commercial airline career. Along with a few other Air Force wives, she even lived in Taiwan to be near their husbands as they flew in the Vietnam War.

In 1970, they established roots in Crystal Lake, Illinois with their three children, Tim, Kristen and Allison. When away from work, Larry attended hundreds of baseball, basketball, and football games, tennis matches, swim meets, piano recitals, school events, and graduations. His career with Delta afforded the family and he and his wife a life of many travels across the United States and around the world. The most memorable trip being his wife and children accompanying him on his final Delta flight which he captained to Munich, Germany. Larry shortly thereafter took on one of his most favorite roles as granddad. While Larry’s career was spent jetting thousands of people around the world, it was the rides on top of his shoulders that will be most cherished by his children and grandchildren.

Larry and his wife Ann joined First Congregational Church of Crystal Lake shortly after moving there. They intentionally sought out and found a loving and welcoming fellowship that celebrated the Golden Rule and the love of Jesus Christ and God in which to raise their children in. Through the church they became members of a social group, Fellowship Circle, along with a dozen or so other couples who have remained friends for several decades. They continue to support each other through life’s celebrations and mourn each other’s losses. The church has been a bedrock to the Dagley family through the years.

In 2006, Larry suffered the profound loss of his beloved and devoted wife of 46 years, Ann. A living tribute was planted in her memory, a memorial garden church. It was amidst the shared task of tending Ann’s garden, and the similar memorial garden of Barbara Schneider’s late husband, Barry, that a new chapter of connection began. In this space of remembrance, Larry and Barbara, who had been friends for many years within their fellowship circle, developed a connection and new love.

Barbara and Larry married in 2011. They spent much of their marriage traveling abroad and wintering in Palm Desert, CA until purchasing a winter home in Tucson, AZ. Larry was an avid supporter of Barbara’s passions as an artist, gardener, and hiker. Despite Larry’s lifelong love and passion for travel, his travels lessened over the past few years due to Larry’s battle with his health and heart disease.

Larry is survived by his wife Barbara Schneider; his daughters, Kristen Balow (Tony), Allison Lee (Dennis); his step-daughter, Ellen Schneider (Mike Anderson); his grandchildren, Kyle, Taylor, Carter and Jeremiah; and numerous extended family members and friends across the globe. He is preceded in death by his parents (Chauncy & Worthy Dagley), siblings (Malcolm Dagley, Margaret Dagley Sawyer Lesh, and Boone Dagley), his wife, (Ann Dagley) and his son (Timothy Dagley) and daughter-in-law (Angie Rowland Dagley) and step-daughter (Rachel Bachman).

Visitation will be held Thursday, January 8, 2026 from 4-8 p.m. at Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 419 E Terra Cotta Ave (Rt. 176) Crystal Lake. Visitation will continue the following day, Friday, January 9, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. with the funeral service beginning at 11:00 a.m. at First Congregational Church, 461 Pierson St, Crystal Lake. 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. Larry Kent Dagley

April 4, 1940 — December 25, 2025



 

From friends and colleagues: “Captain Larry Dagley passed away last night. He was 85 years old and had been based at ORD for many years. He retired based in ATL flying international.”

 

Larry joined Delta Air Lines 02-13-1970. 

Please look for more information to follow in the days ahead.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.davenportfamily.com/obituaries/larry-dagley 

 

Larry Kent Dagley

Obituary for Larry is currently pending.

 

Visitation will be held Thursday, January 8, 2026 from 4-8 p.m. at Davenport Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 419 E Terra Cotta Ave (Rt. 176) Crystal Lake. Visitation will continue the following day, Friday, January 9, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. with the funeral service beginning at 11:00 a.m. at First Congregational Church, 461 Pierson St, Crystal Lake.