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Monday, June 29, 2026

NWA Capt. David Halsor

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NWA Capt. David Halsor

May 7, 1933  -  June 26, 2026

 


RNPA member retired Northwest Airlines pilot Captain David Roger Halsor joined Northwest 04-23-1959.  Widowed two years ago, David is survived by his children and their families.

Please see online links to the Halsor’s obituaries below.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.northfieldfuneral.com/obituaries/David-Roger-Halsor?obId=48849410

 David Roger Halsor

David R. Halsor, 93, passed away suddenly early Friday morning, June 26, 2026, at the Northfield emergency room with family by his side. David was born on May 7, 1933, in Madison, WI, to Melvin and Irene (Moen) Halsor.

David grew up in DeForest, WI. He graduated from DeForest High School in 1951. As a teenager, he worked at his father’s John Deere dealership, often being charged with the job of “reading the instructions” on how to assemble the equipment. David graduated from St. Olaf College in 1955 with a major in economics. During the spring of his senior year, he met the love of his life, Patricia Snyder, and they were engaged six months later. In the fall of 1955, he began Air Force basic training in Georgia, and so began another love of David’s: flying airplanes. During the summer of 1956, he married Pat on July 12 in Montana and then moved to Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock, TX. He was a flight instructor on B-25s while in the Air Force, and was often given the most challenging students; because of his calm and patient demeanor, he was considered an excellent teacher. While serving in the Air Force Reserve, David was briefly mobilized during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

 

David began flying with Northwest Airlines in 1959, moving first to St. Paul and then to Bloomington. He flew commercial flights safely for 34 years as a captain, piloting Electras, 727s, and DC-10s, and retired in 1993. He often said how lucky he was to have an occupation he truly enjoyed.

 

In 1969, David purchased his first of five sailboats, beginning a lifelong passion for sailing. He loved the challenge of reading the wind, trimming the sails, and quietly coaxing every bit of speed from the boat. While others grew anxious when the weather turned rough, David never did. Calm, steady, and confident, he inspired trust on the water just as he had in the cockpit. Sailing became another way he shared his love of teaching, leadership, and adventure with family and friends.

 

Whether in the cockpit or on the water, David’s calm presence stood out. In tense moments, he rarely showed outward worry, and those around him quickly learned to trust his quiet confidence. It became a source of comfort and an example to follow for family and friends in every part of his life.

 

After David’s retirement in 1993, David and Pat moved to Northfield, building a home they planned to live in for the rest of their lives—a wish they were both granted.

 

David was a member of both Transfiguration Lutheran Church in Bloomington and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Northfield, serving in numerous council positions. He was also a member of Northfield’s Rotary Club and Elder Collegium.

 

David was a problem solver and could fix anything. After he retired, he taught himself how to use a computer allowing him to continue learning, and to stay connected to family and friends. As David aged his body wore down but his mind remained so sharp.

David will be greatly missed by his two children, Karen (Jeff) Davidson of Kenyon, MN, and Peter (Annabelle) Halsor of Winchester, England; four grandchildren, Emily Davidson, Elizabeth (Jeremy) Bancroft, Edward (Holly) Halsor, and Isabella Halsor; great-grandson Vernon Bancroft; and sister Ruth (Mick) Peterson of Danbury, WI. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia, and his parents.

A memorial service will be held at 11 AM, Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Northfield. Visitation will be on hour prior to the service at the church. David will be placed in the St. John’s Columbarium with military honors, outside the church after the service. A reception will follow in the church.

Memorials preferred to the St. John’s Lutheran Church Foundation.

Funeral arrangements are with Bierman, Benson & Langehough Funeral Home & Crematory. www.northfieldfuneral.com

https://www.northfieldfuneral.com/obituaries/Patricia-Ann-Halsor?obId=32284649

Patricia Ann Halsor

May 30, 1936  -  July 8, 2024

Patricia Halsor, 88, passed away Monday July 8, 2024 at her home in Northfield, MN surrounded by her family. Pat was born on May 30, 1936 in Big Timber, Montana, the only child of Ross and Jennie Snyder.

Pat was a graduate of Sweet Grass County High School class of 1954 with 52 members. She later enjoyed attending and helping with their reunions, every five years, Pat came east to attend St. Olaf College in 1954 where she met David in the spring of 1955. They were immediately attracted to each other and soon became engaged. They married on July 12, 1956, and moved to Lubbock, TX, where David was serving in the Air Force. Their daughter Karen, was born there at the Base Hospital. After three years in the Air Force, David got a job as a pilot with NWA and they moved to Bloomington, Minnesota.

Pat was an active member of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in Bloomington for 33 years, where she served on the church council, as president of the Lutheran Church Women and was a long-time soprano singer in the choir………….

Sunday, June 28, 2026

DL Capt. David M. Burke

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. David M. Burke

May 24, 1958 ~ March 24, 2026

 


David’s lifelong fascination with outer space inspired his path into aviation…………

Following his military service, Captain David Michael Burke joined Delta Air Lines 01-08-1990 and retired with Delta in 2023 based Atlanta.  David is survived by his wife Beth, and by his two children and their families plus many more friends and extended family members.

Having most recently resided in Colorado, I see the family’s address listed in whitepages as

556 Columbia St, Johnstown, CO 80534.

Inurnment: Georgia National Cemetery, August 13, 2026

   https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/299718476/david-michael-burke

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/loveland-co/david-burke-12802875 

 

IN THE CARE OF Allnutt Funeral Service – Hunter Chapel

David Burke of Johnstown, Colorado, passed away peacefully on March 24, 2026, after a brief illness. He was 67 years old.

David was born on May 24, 1958, in Trenton, New Jersey, to the late David and Jeanette Burke. From an early age, David had a deep love for the outdoors. He spent many weekends camping with his family and was an active member of the Boy Scouts, proudly earning the rank of Eagle Scout. He also enjoyed hiking and took great pride in working toward completing the Adirondack Forty-Sixers, climbing many of the region’s peaks over 4,000 feet.

 

David’s lifelong fascination with outer space inspired his path into aviation. After graduating from Lawrence High School, he attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Science. He went on to serve his country as a pilot in the United States Air Force, achieving the rank of Captain and receiving an honorable discharge.

 

Following his military service, David began a distinguished 30-year career with Delta Air Lines. During this time, he relocated to Georgia, where he met Beth, the love of his life. They were married on February 9, 1996, and built a life together in Senoia, Georgia, devoted to their family. In 2023, David and Beth moved to Colorado following his retirement as a Captain.

 

David will be remembered as a warm, friendly, and kind-hearted man with an infectious smile. An accomplished aviator, animal lover, and gifted storyteller, he brought joy to those around him. Above all, he was deeply devoted to his family, whose lives he enriched with his generosity and care.

 

A devout Catholic, David regularly attended Mass at his local church and made a point to visit churches wherever his travels took him. He also cherished his adventures around the world, marking each country he visited with a pin on his map.

 

David is survived by his beloved wife, Beth Burke; his children, Hunter Holland; Catie Duncan (Joseph Sutton); his cherished grandson, Callum Sutton; his mother-in-law, Frances Gielow; his brothers, John (Antonella) Burke and Donald (Linda) Burke; as well as several nieces and nephews.

 

A memorial service will be held at a later date in Georgia, where David spent much of his adult life.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in David’s memory to the Gray Matters Brain Cancer Foundation ( gmbcf.org/support-us ).

DL Capt. Michael Duke Ethridge

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. Michael Duke Ethridge

January 10, 1959 ~ June 18, 2026

 


Mike proudly served his country for more than 20 years, flying with the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Air National Guard, and the U.S. Air Force Reserve……………………..

Michael Duke Ethridge joined Delta Air Lines 08-22-1991 and was based SLC.  He is survived by his wife JoAnn, and by his children Adam, Kristen, Megan, and by his grandchildren.  

Condolences may be sent to the family as listed in whitepages as

3692 S 2700 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84109.

 

PCN memorial site

 

To share memories online and to view family photos, please visit the funeral home site at

https://www.larkinmortuary.com/obituary/view/michael-duke-ethridge/

 

Michael Duke Ethridge, age 67, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on June 18, 2026.

Born on January 10, 1959, in Brandon, Mississippi, Mike called both Mississippi and Alaska home while growing up. After graduating from Kenai Central High School in Alaska, he served a full-time Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Texas El Paso Mission.

Mike attended Brigham Young University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and International Relations. While attending college, he joined the U.S. Air Force ROTC program and later completed Advanced Leadership Training at the Air Command and Staff College. He also completed Squadron Officer School, where he was recognized as a Distinguished Graduate.

It was during his college years that he met the love of his life, JoAnn "JoJo" Garff. Mike and Jo were married in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1982 and shared 44 wonderful years of marriage. During that time, they traveled the world together and most recently enjoyed spending time in Florida.

Mike proudly served his country for more than 20 years, flying with the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Air National Guard, and the U.S. Air Force Reserve. His assignments included serving as a T-38 flight instructor, flying the KC-10 and KC-135, and working as a U.S. Air Force Academy Liaison Officer. Throughout his military career, he flew in numerous operations, including Operations El Dorado Canyon, Desert Shield, and Desert Storm, along with other missions best remembered by his fellow Gucci brothers and sisters. He retired with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

Mike began his distinguished commercial aviation career with Delta Air Lines in August 1991. Over more than three decades, he served in a variety of roles across multiple fleets, including the Boeing 727, Lockheed L-1011, Boeing 737, Airbus A320, MD-88, Boeing 757/767, and Boeing 767-400. In addition to his flying assignments, Mike made significant contributions as a Line Check Pilot, an instructor on several aircraft, and in a leadership role within the Salt Lake City Chief Pilot's Office.

Mike loved flying. But even more than flying, he loved his family and friends. He was a marvelous storyteller, a devoted husband, an extraordinary father and grandfather, and the rock of his family. For more than a decade, Mike and Jo shared a passion for cycling. Whether in Utah or Florida, they logged countless miles together, always with their little dog along for the adventure. He was unapologetically himself. Everyone thought Mike was their best friend because he had a remarkable gift for making each person feel seen, valued, and loved. When Mike asked, "What can I do for you?" he truly meant it—and then he did it.

Mike was Jo's everything—her best friend, the love of her life, and her greatest source of strength. Together they built a beautiful life and raised four children: Adam, Kristen (Patrick Bardsley), Steven, and Megan. He also leaves behind four incredible grandchildren: Madelyn, Owen, Charlotte, and Callum. Mike and Jo lost their son Steven sixteen years ago — a grief that never fully leaves. Now, in the wake of Mike's sudden passing, the family sought answers through a private autopsy. None were found. He had the healthy heart of a 35-year-old athlete. The absence of an explanation, as with Steven before him, is its own loss — and one the family will carry with grace and sorrow.

Mike lived his life in service to his family and friends, offering guidance on matters both trivial and profound. His happiest moments were spent traveling, teaching, coaching, biking, relaxing on the beach, and sharing the simple, everyday moments of life, as long as he was with the people he loved. Mike will be deeply missed and was taken from us far too soon. His beloved "Big Papi" hugs will be cherished forever.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, July 8. Casual attire is welcome. Please bring your stories and join us as we celebrate this larger-than-life, honorable man whose life touched so many.

Celebration of Life for Michael Ethridge:  Wednesday, July 8, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.

Carrigan Residence, 9157 S. Baronay Circle, Sandy, Utah 84093

DL Capt. David Grounds

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. David Grounds

July 28, 1948 ~ June 25, 2026



 

Air Force veteran David Eugene Grounds joined Delta Air Lines 10-16-1978 and was Dallas based.  David is survived by his wife Robbie, and by his sons and their families.  For those who may wish to send a personal note, the Grounds residence is listed in whitepages as  

701 Valley View Ct, Argyle, TX 76226.

 

PCN memorial site  

 

https://www.hamilfamilyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/david-grounds 

David Grounds, age of 77, passed away on June 25,2026 in his home in Argyle Tx.

 

Visitation will be Sunday, June 28,2026 from 12-2 pm at Hamil Family Funeral then at 2:30 pm graveside services at Buffalo Gap Cemetery with Clayton Boling officiating.

Services are under the direction of the Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road.

 

David was born in San Angelo, Texas to Ira Grounds and Thelma Burton on July 28, 1948. He went to high school in San Antonio. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in animal husbandry.

 

He married Robbie Paulk on May 22, 1982 in Abilene, TX.  He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and served in the Air Force and was awarded the Air Medal. He worked as a pilot for Delta Air Lines for 26 years.

David is preceded in death by his father Ira Grounds and mother Thelma Burton.

 

David is survived by loving wife Robbie Grounds, son Casey Grounds with partner Josh Whitney and son Matthew Grounds with wife Halee Grounds and grandson Lane Grounds. brother Dennis Grounds with wife Phyllis Grounds. Sister Joy Larmey with husband Al Larmey.

 

Pallbearers will be Casey Grounds, Matthew Grounds, Lane Grounds, Josh Whitney, Sonny DeVane and Glen Bays.

 

Memorials may be given to St Jude Hospital.

 

The family of David Grounds wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Merit Hospice and Interventional Radiology of Texas Health Denton.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

NWA Capt. Loren “Bub” Stoltz

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA  Capt. Loren “Bub” Stoltz

September 3, 1936 ~ March , 2026

 

Noted in the May issue of the ALPA magazine’s In Memoriam page, the passing of RNPA member retired Northwest pilot Captain Loren “Bub” Dean Stoltz.  Loren joined Northwest Airlines 07-10-1964 and I believe was based MSP as son Eric was born in Minnesota.   

Loren was the son of Lt. Col. & Mrs. Otto W. Stoltz of Tomah, Wisconsin.  Married in September  1963, Loren was widowed in 2013 with the passing of his wife Margot (brief obit below).  Loren and Margot had resided in Thomasville GA, but Loren may have relocated to Tallahassee FL in later years.

I’ve not been able to locate an official online obituary for Loren. So, if anyone has more information to share, please do let us know.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.allenfh.com/obituaries/Margot-Stoltz 

Margot Spencer Stoltz

May 29, 1939 — Dec 31, 2013

Margot Spencer Stoltz, 74 of Thomasville GA, passed away December 31, 2013 at her residence. She is survived by her husband, Loren Stoltz.
ALLEN & ALLEN FUNERAL HOME