~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, NWA/DL Capt. Bradley Root
April 29, 1956 ~ May 7, 2026
Captain Bradley “Brad” Vohn Root, aviator, husband
and man in command, passed peacefully……………. Captain Root joined Northwest
Airlines 12-08-1989 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2021. Bradley is
survived by his wife Cathy and had most recently resided in Sarasota, Florida.
Services for Captain Root will be held at the Sarasota
National Cemetery in Sarasota.
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Bradley V. Root,
aviator, husband and man in command, passed peacefully on May 7, 2026, at 70
years old. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Mary Ellen Harrison Root and
Clayton V. Root.
From early in life, Brad knew what he
wanted. He became an Eagle Scout in high school. While in college, he earned
his private pilot’s license, beginning his lifelong passion for aviation. After
graduating from the University of Wisconsin as a finance major, he joined the
United States Air Force. Excitedly driving off to Officer’s Training School, he
forgot to say goodbye to his mother. Brad received his Officer’s Commission and
was based at Travis Air Force Base, initially as a Budget Officer and then as a
Pilot. He flew the C-141 out of Travis. He later flew the C-23 out of
Zweibrücken, Germany. From Zweibrücken, Brad flew many missions, including
those in the First Gulf War - Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. During
the course of his nine years of active duty and 11 years of reserve duty, Brad
flew missions all over the world, including to Antarctica. He received numerous
Awards and Commendations of Valor.
Upon discharge from active duty, Major
Bradley V. Root was hired by Northwest Airlines, which later merged with Delta
Air Lines. He retired in 2021. Brad loved flying long haul, international
flights, with his favorites being Amsterdam, Rome and Mumbai. When not working
and after retirement, he enjoyed flying his several small planes.
Brad was a man of little patience, deep
kindness and great humor. He loved his family and was interested in his family
histories dating back to the Antebellum South and Alsace, France. Having
proudly served his country, he was deeply grateful for the experiences and
opportunities he had during those years. Brad made and maintained treasured
friendships throughout his life. Brad always said that his most valued points
in life were, in no specified order: receiving his Commission as an Officer to
the USAF, getting his job as a pilot at Northwest Airlines and marrying Cathy,
the love of his life.
Brad will be forever loved, remembered and
missed. He will receive a military funeral at Sarasota National Cemetery. Those
wishing to pay their respects, please raise your glass and toast our dearly
loved one, always.



