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Saturday, March 21, 2026

NWA Capt. Edward Joseph Landers

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, NWA Capt. Edward Joseph Landers

January 27, 1936 ~ March 19. 2026

 


Ed’s obituary is now available online at https://www.millerfuneralhomedundee.com/memorials/edward-landers/5697447/  Ed is survived by his wife Barbara, and by his daughters and their families.

For those who may wish to send a personal note to the family, Ed’s Illinois address is listed in whitepages : 1050 N Spring St, Elgin, IL 60120.

 

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 

I have been informed that NWA Captain Edward J. Landers, age 90, passed away yesterday, March 19th, 2026.

 

Ed started his aviation life as a Naval Aviator. His NWA career began on May 06, 1968. Ed completed a full career with NWA, retiring at 60 years old. In addition to his NWA career, Ed retired from the US Navy Reserve as a full Commander.

 

With respect and gratitude for the many years spent working with Ed.

 

Bill Day

 

 

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/47778404/edward-j-landers 

Edward J. Landers Obituary

Commander Edward J. Landers, U.S.N. (Ret.), age 90, of Elgin, Illinois, and Naples, Florida, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by the love and care of his family, on Thursday morning, March 19, 2026.

Ed was born on January 27, 1936, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to the late Read and Genevieve “Geneva” (née Elliott) Landers. He grew up with a strong sense of purpose and curiosity that would guide him throughout his life. He was a proud graduate of the University of Michigan, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Business.

Ed devoted 20 years of his life to serving his country in the United States Navy, retiring as a Commander. A highly skilled aviator, he flew a wide range of aircraft and found great joy and purpose in the skies. His time in the Navy reflected his deep sense of duty, discipline, and quiet leadership.

Following his military service, Ed continued his lifelong passion for flying with Northwest Airlines, where he built a distinguished career from 1968 to 1996. As a Captain of the Boeing 747, he piloted international flights, earning the respect of his colleagues and the trust of countless passengers. Flying was never just a career for Ed—it was truly a calling.

Ed made his home in Elgin for over 30 years, where he was a devoted and faithful member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Dundee. His faith was an important part of his life and a steady source of strength.

Above all, Ed was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his beloved wife and best friend of 40 years, Barbara; his daughters, Laura (Gary) Gassel, Christina (Eric) Coleman, and Margaret Landers; and his cherished grandchildren and great grandchildren, Dylan, Aidan, Sarah, Cooper, and Sarah Lee (Christopher) Unseth, each of whom brought him immense pride and joy. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, in-laws, and dear friends who will miss him greatly.

In addition to his parents, Ed was preceded in death by his sister, Janet Louks.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 310 E. Main Street, East Dundee, with Rev. William P. Yonker officiating. Burial with military honors will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Barrington.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Ed's name to the Jeffrey Pride Foundation for Pediatric Cancer Research or to Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Miller Funeral Home in West Dundee is assisting the family with arrangements. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.millerfuneralhomedundee.com or call 847-426-3436 for information.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

BN/RC/NWA Capt. David Christian Dixen

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

BN/RC/NWA Capt. David Christian Dixen

May 12, 1940 - October 14, 2025

 


As noted in the recent March issue of the ALPA magazine, the October passing of NWA Capt. David “Dave” Dixen.  Dave flew for Braniff from 1966-1982, then Republic 1983-1986, and Northwest Airlines 1986-2000.  He is survived by his wife, and by his children and grandchildren. 

Dave had most recently resided in Minnesota : 2617 Riviera Dr S, Saint Paul, MN 55110.

 

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https://obituaries.startribune.com/obituary/david-dixen-1093295147

 

David Christian Dixen Obituary

White Bear Lake - David had a full, rich life. He had careers as an airline pilot for over 30 years, starting with Republic, as a science teacher, and as a chemist. He loved dancing, singing, biking, sailing and other silent sports. He was a lifelong learner with special interest in energy conservation. His memorial service is on November 8, 2025…………..

https://www.presspubs.com/obituaries/david-christian-dixen/article_13b6e7d0-63a6-4ee7-b226-96f1dc77276c.html

David died on 10/14/2025 at age of 85. He is survived by wife, three children, eight grandchildren, and three great grandsons. He had a rich, full life. He had a career as an airline pilot for over thirty years, starting with Braniff and ending with Delta. He was also a science teacher, a chemist, and a sheep farmer. He was involved with community as a volunteer firefighter, an AARP driving safety instructor, and an officer in CAP, Parks and Trails Council, and Tapestry Folkdance Center. He loved dancing, singing, biking, sailing, silent sports, and flying his own airplane. He was a lifelong learner with a special interest in energy conservation.

(source: Branifflist) Dave Dixen (85) passed away October 14, 2025. after a full, rich life.   His Memorial Service is on November 8th at 11am at the White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church  328 Maple St.  Mahtomedi, MN. 
After college Dave applied his education and became a research chemist for a year.  Deciding to return to academia, he spent 2 years as a High School Teacher in chemistry and physics.  Then his love of aviation beckoned and Dave became a flight instructor.  After accumulating a lot of experience, he was hired by Braniff International in 1966.  Unfortunately the shutdown 16 years later required Dave to update his resume,  Very soon an opportunity came along with Republic.  Dave progressed rapidly in seniority becoming a Convair 580 Captain before the 1986 merger with Northwest.  Dave took his age 60 retirement in 2000.  During his airline career, he had been active in several aviation safety committees as well as owning several private airplanes: an Alerus and a self launching glider.

BN/RC/NWA Capt. David N. Loupot

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, BN/RC/NWA Capt. David N. Loupot

September 30, 1939 - April 17, 2024

 



ALPA’s recent March issue notes the 2024 passing of NWA Captain David Norman Loupot. David flew for Braniff (1966-1982), Republic Airlines (1983-1986), & Northwest Airlines (1986-1999).

Captain Loupot is survived by his wife Suzanne, and by his son and his son’s family.

He had most recently resided in Texas : 1072 Thornridge Cir, Argyle, TX 76226.

 

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   https://www.aggienetwork.com/news/161028/roll-call-tribute/

Dave's Autobiography

David Norman Loupot, Class of ’61, passed away on April 17, 2024, in Denton, Texas.

 

Born in Dallas, Texas, David grew up in the Oak Cliff neighborhood and attended Sunset High School.  He went on to graduate from Texas A&M University in 1961 with a BS in civil engineering.  Following his graduation, he proudly served his country in Vietnam with the United States Air Force as a pilot (T-37, T-33 & C124).

 

After his military service, David pursued a career in aviation and flew for Braniff (1966-1982), Republic Airlines (1983-1986), & Northwest Airlines (1986-1999).  (20000+ flight hours for career) DC 9, B727 & B757.  His passion for flight was matched by his love of travel, which took him to many corners of the world.

 

David had a deep appreciation for History, researching through books and traveling to historical sites.  He was an avid golfer as well since age 5, driving it 200 yards at 83! He was also a devoted fan of all Aggie sports and remained connected to his alma mater throughout his life.

 

He is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Suzanne Donahue Loupot; his son, Stephen David Loupot and wife Hilary; granddaughters Elise and Gwyneth Loupot; niece Pamela Loupot Brummett and husband Kevin; great-nephews and niece Thomas Brummett, David Brummett and wife Riley, Lauren Kaylee Brummett; and nephew Michael David Loupot.

 

David’s life was marked by dedication—to family, country, and the skies he loved to navigate.

 

David left us with a quote in his belongings, “It’s been a great ride.  Great wife, Great son and his family.  Been Lucky with a Good family, friends and golfing pals, who have put up with me, my golf, and the Aggies all these years.  Going to miss it all.  Take care”

 

In his memory the family asks to please donate to the David Loupot '61 Aggie Ring Scholarship fund which will help a Cadet in the Texas Aggie Corps afford a ring.  tx.ag/DavidLoupot .

NWA/DL Capt. Timothy X. Hauck

 

~ 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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https://fcfhs3.secure.tributecenteronline.com/obituaries/Timothy-Xavier-Hauck?obId=46784319

 

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.

 

 

 

NWA/DL Capt. Joseph Martin Neumann

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NWA/DL Capt. Joseph Martin Neumann

February 19, 1957  -  March 2, 2026

 


Joseph “Joe” Martin Neumann joined Northwest Airlines 07-21-1989 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2022 based MSP.  Joe is survived by his wife Barbara, and by his children and their families.

 

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https://www.kozlakradulovich.com/obituaries/Joseph-Martin-Neumann?obId=47452392 

 

Joseph Martin Neumann Obituary

Joseph M. Neumann, age 69, of Osseo, MN, passed away on March 2, 2026.

 

Joe was born February 19, 1957, in Minneapolis, MN to Carol and Ralph Neumann. He grew up in Maple Grove and attended Osseo Senior High School before being appointed to the United States Air Force Academy, where he captained the parachute team and proudly graduated with the Class of 1979 (LCWB).

 

After graduation, he served 10 years of active duty in the U.S. Air Force flying F-4s and F-16s. He continued his aviation career as a commercial pilot with Northwest Airlines and then Delta Air Lines until retiring at age 65 in 2022. While God blessed him with a long flying career, he was vocal that the FAA had the retirement age wrong—he would have flown forever.

 

Though he loved flying—faster than he ever drove his truck—Joe was best known for his devout Orthodox Christian faith and service to others. He served in many capacities at his beloved St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral and within the wider Twin Cities Pan-Orthodox community, generously sharing his time and talents through Orthodox Prison Ministry, Focus MN and the St. Mary’s choir. The corner of 17th & 5th NE will miss his vigilant security watchfulness on feast days, festivals, and every Sunday morning.

 

Aside from his faith, Joe’s greatest blessing was his family. He married his love, Barbara Ann, upon graduating from the Academy in 1979. They shared 46½ years of blessed marriage, remaining true sweethearts and partners in everything. Together they raised four children and while he was a proud father, nothing brought him more joy than his grandsons—Daniel, Henry, and George. They were his sidekicks in projects around the house, theological conversations, kombucha brewing, and survival skills practice. Grampa ensured they wore matching ear protection for both smoothie blending and the many air shows they attended together. Sharing his passion for jets and airplanes with the boys brought him immense joy.

 

Joe was the adoring and watchful brother of nine siblings—whom he loved deeply and was endlessly proud of— no matter what. He was uncle to 25 incredible nieces and nephews, and Godfather to many cherished godchildren. His prayer list filled a three-ring binder, and he faithfully prayed for loved ones—and anyone who might need it—each day. He had more great friends than any introvert should, and could spend hours chatting with strangers who most often became friends.

 

Joseph is survived by his wife, Barbie; children Jeanette & Ryan Dressen, Joanne Neumann, Jane & Christos Traikos, and John Neumann; and grandsons Daniel & Henry Dressen and George Traikos. He is also survived by siblings Mary & Dennis Zacharias, Pat Neumann, Cindy & Bill Swan, Julie Neumann, Fr. Bill & Matushka Marcy Neumann, Laurie & Jim Thompson, Christine & Kat Jobanputra, Tom Neumann, and John & Leslie Neumann; in-laws Steve Warian, Susan Cyronek & Patrick Elwell, and John & Mary Warian; and many adored nieces, nephews, godchildren, and friends.

 

Joseph was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph & Carol Neumann; in-laws Jeanette & Peter Warian; niece Amy Armstrong; nephews Tony Armstrong & Will Pesek; beloved brother-in-law Mark Cyronek; and USAFA roommate Jeffery Scott Larsh.

 

In lieu of flowers, please get your oil changed and don't forget to check six—it’s what Dad would have wanted. Memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral or Focus MN.

 

Visitation at St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral Chapel (1701 NE 5th St) on Sunday, March 8th, 2026 from 2-5 PM with Vigil Prayers (Parastas) at 3:30 PM. Funeral service at St. Mary's Greek Orthodox Church (3450 Irving Ave. S.) Monday, March 9th, 2026 at 12 Noon with visitation 1/2 hour prior. Interment St. Mary's Orthodox Cemetery. Full Final Military Honors provided by the Kraus – Hartig VFW Honor Guard Rifle Squad.