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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Donna Helen Robb, wife of NWA Capt. Jon Robb

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Donna Helen Robb, wife of NWA Capt. Jon Robb

June 24, 1936 – March 29, 2026

 


As Jon served as a pilot in the United States Air Force, Donna served as his partner in every sense. They started their married life in France…………………

Jon joined Northwest Airlines 09-09-1968 and retired in 1995.

Donna is survived by her husband Jon “Mr. Wonderful”, and by their children and their children’s families.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.riemannfamily.com/obituaries/donna-helen-robb

Obituary

Donna Helen Robb passed away March 29, 2026… just three months shy of her 90th birthday and only 79 days shy of her 70th wedding anniversary with her Prince, Jon Robb. Those were the only things Donna Robb was shy of - she led an adventurous and joyful life, filled with family, faith, friendship and love.

 

Born June 24, 1936 in Columbus, Nebraska, she had a happy childhood with her parents, Lilly and Billy Jarecki, and her older sister, Betty. Graduating from St. Bonaventure High School in 1954, she married Jon, her high school sweetheart, at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church in Columbus in 1956. Their faith was strong, guiding them and growing through all their years.

 

As Jon served as a pilot in the United States Air Force, Donna served as his partner in every sense. They started their married life in France, which began travels to bases around the world. Along the way, they were blessed with four sons and four daughters. She called us “The Original Ten.” The family bloomed to include current count of 25 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

 

A dedicated wife and mother, Donna created a loving and supportive home wherever they landed, be it France, Okinawa, or coast to coast from California to New Hampshire with too many places to mention in between. A proud military wife, Mom kept the home fires warmly burning as many assignments took Dad away for extended periods. They made lifelong friends in the service, relationships strong to this day.

 

After leaving USAF active duty in 1968, they settled in Old Cottage Grove, Minnesota, as Jon started a new career with Northwest Airlines. An active family kept Donna hopping, seamlessly coordinating school, athletic and social calendars. We were always proud to share how at one point Mom had six children with the oldest being four (4, 3, 2, 2, 1 and a newborn). That statement was always followed by “and that was before disposable diapers.” Being a wonderful mother was her calling; she knew no other way.

 

At retirement, they moved to Pequot Lakes, MN for their next chapter. She loved living on Upper Hay Lake for thirty years with her sweetheart, the longest time they had lived anywhere. Friends and family were always as welcome as the loons up at da lake. A thoughtful hostess, her sincere goal was your enjoyment. At that, she was an overachiever.

 

Inspired from her mother… Mom embodied what became our family tradition of stating “Love You Round and Round and Never Stop,” symbolized by a swirl. One of her many gifts was that of unconditional love. She openly shared her pride in you, always making one feel noticed and special.

 

If you knew Donna Robb, you loved her. If you crossed her path, you’d remember her. Genuinely interested in you and what was going on in your life, she championed the art of conversation. Dad always said she could talk a half hour to a wrong number. Mom made and kept friends easily and everywhere, nurturing those relationships all her life.

 

She was amusing and creative. A believable teller of tall tales, many of her followers accepted her stories of being wedding fillers, of her mud wrestling career, of 7-Up Camp, of turning into a pumpkin and more! If you ever attended a “Sing for your Supper,” you’ll know its unique spirit. Her enthusiasm always inspired bonding over entertainment and good food. Mom so enjoyed friendly games of cards and dominoes around the kitchen table, staking your first round with quarters waiting on your bed. While not everyone’s mother is skilled at playing craps or poker in a casino - ours was. Impressive, this gal could hold her own anywhere. Mom was smart, respected, and fun to be with.

 

This small-town Nebraska girl travelled the world, visiting every state, plus countless countries on all seven continents. This past winter, she worked hard through health complications to earn what proved to be her final trip. As she had her whole life, Mom embraced the food, fun and card games of a family gathering in Biloxi, MS one last time. As they were to begin their journey back home to Pequot, her health took a turn for the worse. On March 29, 2026, she embarked on a different journey, one she always called “The Big Trip.” Being a person of faith, believing in an eternal life in heaven, she knew her parents, sister, two sons, David and Patrick, and her daughter-in-law Lana, would be waiting to welcome her.

 

Mom is survived and will be so missed by Mr. Wonderful, Jon Robb, their children: Kate (and Steve) Sames of Aurora, CO; Cindy (and Dave) Devlin of Chugiak, AK; Michael (and Suzanne) Robb of Minneapolis, MN; Mary (and Greg) Robb of Willow Park, TX; Jennifer (and Tom) Sandstrom of Wayzata, MN; Jonny Robb of Thompsons Station, TN and daughters-in-law Sharon Robb of Weaverville, NC; Jenny Robb of Meadview, AZ. As beloved Gramma, then GG, she felt blessed to have been gifted a long and happy life to know the children of her children’s children.

 

In lieu of flowers, the Family suggests that donations, in her name, may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. (StJude.org/donate)

 

We will keep Mom forever in our hearts and actions. As it should be, her life will be celebrated on Sunday, June 14 at the Wayzata American Legion Post 118, located at 949 Wayzata Blvd. We hope you will join us there between 3 - 6pm.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

NEA/DL Capt. Nicholas Gravino Jr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NEA/DL Capt. Nicholas Gravino Jr.

May 25, 1936 ~ May 4, 2026

 


Captain Nicholas Gravino Jr. began his commercial aviation career with Northeast Airlines 10-04-1965 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1996.  He was based Boston, Atlanta, then JFK prior to retirement. Captain Gravino is survived by his wife Debbie and by his two daughters Linda and Leslie.

Services will take place in Florida May 12th with visitation the evening prior.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/person/Captain-Nicholas-Gravino-Jr.-61317550

Obituary

Captain Nicholas Gravino Jr. (89) of Palm City, Florida peacefully passed away on Monday May 4th, 2026. He was born on May 25, 1936, 12:51 AM Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica Queens New York. Nicholas was born, grew up, attended school, worked and retired in Jamaica Queens New York. Was enamored with Aviation at age three years old at the New York World's Fair of 1939. He was Baptized Catholic and remained a Catholic during his lifetime. Nicholas attended Mass with Pope John Paul Il at Aquaduct Racetrack in October 1995. He was also a Eucharistic Minister and an usher at Mass. He was a student of WWII. Nicholas had a great love for music and the arts. The name Gravina, which was the original name, can be traced to Gilberto Gravina, who was a great nephew to Richard Wagner and Franz List. Nicholas studied with Professor Augustin Duques, who was the principal Clarinetist with the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini. He had an uncle in the US Army Air Corps and an uncle in the US Navy. Nicholas became an Airline Pilot with Northeast Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Became friendly with John Cardinal O'Connor who was a passenger on one of his flights from Rome to JFK New York on June 24, 1995. Enlisted in the US Navy on January 14, 1955, which entitled him to the Korean War G.I. Bill of Rights. Nicholas was introduced to Naval Aviation while serving as a Meteorologist at Corry Field, Pensacola Florida. He would sit on the Hangar Roof and watch the Blue Angels practice and perform their maneuvers. He was so infatuated with Aviation; he decided to seek employment with an airline because he lived half a mile from Idlewild/JFK Airport. He was employed as a Passenger Service Agent and worked his way up the ranks and retired as an International Airline Captain. He retired on May 19, 1996, at age 60 and moved to Stuart Florida, where he remained with wife Debbie and his beloved Bichon, Bella. During his retirement he wrote his memoirs, entitled, "A Pilot's Memoirs-From the Ground Up. He also enjoyed writing children's Christmas Stories, entitled "The Adventures of Beppo, The Italian Elf " and "Bella, The Shepherd Dog of Bethlehem." In his later years, he enjoyed playing tenor saxophone with the Stuart Community Concert Band. Nicholas leaves to cherish his beloved wife Debbie Gravino, two daughters Linda and Leslie, two bichon dogs GiGi and Muffy.

 

The viewing will be held at Forest Hills Funeral Home located at 2001 SW Murphy Road Palm City, Florida 34990 on Monday, May 11, 2026, from 4PM-7PM. The Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church 1454 SW Mapp Road Palm City, Florida 34990 on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 10:00AM. The entombment will occur immediately following the Funeral Mass service at Forest Hills Memorial Park with Military Honors being rendered. Please keep the Gravino Family in your thoughts and prayers at this time.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

DL Capt. Julian Black

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. Julian Black

July 19, 1939 ~ April 27, 2026

 


Throughout his adult life, Julian served and chaired several organizations such as the Civil Air Patrol, Delta Golden Wings, the Delta Sailing Club…………….

Julian joined Delta Air Lines 05-02-1969 and was based Atlanta.  He is survived by his wife Joan, and by his children and their families.

Condolences may be sent to the family at

 1931 Village Creek Ct., Dunwoody GA 30338-5117.

A celebration of life for Julian will be held on May 17th at 2PM in the Pavilion at Arlington Memorial Park in Sandy Springs, GA.

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/sandy-springs-ga/julian-black-12863736

IN THE CARE OF H.M. Patterson & Son-Arlington Chapel

Julian Black, 86, passed away peacefully at home on April 27, 2026.

Julian was born in Barnwell, SC to Benjamin and Gertrude Black on July 19th, 1939. His family moved to Columbia, SC where he got his first job selling newspapers on Main Street at six years old. Julian attended Columbia High School where he was the captain of the football team and president of his class, then became a South Carolina Gamecock and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business.

 

While in college, he joined ROTC which led him to serve our country in the Marines, the Air Force, and the Air National Guard. Julian then completed his flight training and became an instructor on the T-38s while stationed at Craig Air Force Base in Selma, AL. He continued working for the Air National Guard when he and Joan moved to Atlanta, where they started a family and began Julian’s dream career as a commercial pilot for Delta Air Lines.

After 30 years of traveling domestically and internationally as a pilot, he retired and became an instructor on the 777s for the next 15 years.

 

Throughout his adult life, Julian served and chaired several organizations such as the Civil Air Patrol, Delta Golden Wings, the Delta Sailing Club, Village Mill Neighborhood Association, American Legion, and the Dunwoody Police Academy. He enjoyed life to its fullest and had many hobbies, including coaching youth sports, biking, tennis, skiing, woodworking, sailing, hiking, traveling, exercising, playing cards, and reading.

 

But most importantly, Julian cherished quality time with his family and friends. He is survived by his wife of almost 60 years, Joan Derrick Black; his children Jennifer Hill (Cullman, AL), Derrick Black and Brittany Suchanek (Atlanta, GA), and Karen Avery and husband Ged (Atlanta, GA). He adored his six grandchildren: Jude Black, Caroline and Anna Hill; and Jane, Graham and Austin Avery. Other beloved family members include his sister Ruby Reese, his brother-in-law Jimmy Derrick and wife Laura (Columbia, SC), sister-in-law Jean Holcomb and husband Paul (Columbia, SC) and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Jeannette Jennings and husband Billy, and brother Olin Black and wife Shirley.

Last but not least, Julian valued his many friendships from his younger days in Columbia, the Air Force, Delta, Village Mill, and all the other facets of his life.

 

A celebration of life for Julian will be held on May 17th, 2026, at 2pm in the Pavilion at Arlington Memorial Park in Sandy Springs, GA followed by a reception at the same location. The family deeply thanks all of their family and friends for the steadfast love and support during this difficult time. Those wishing to honor Julian's memory may donate to the Wounded Warrior Project, or American Lung Association, in lieu of flowers.

NWA Capt. Wayne French

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NWA Capt. Wayne French

May 5, 1941 ~ April 29, 2026

 


Captain Wayne Howard French joined Northwest Airlines 12-06-1965 and retired with Northwest in 2001.  Wayne is survived by his wife Ginny, and by his children and their families.

At Wayne's request, no services will be held.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/wayne-french-obituary?id=61405357

 

Wayne French Obituary

Published by Legacy on May 5, 2026.

Wayne French, a man whose life radiated faith, kindness, and a quiet strength, passed away peacefully on April 29th, at the age of 84. Born to Webster and Sarah French of Osnabrock, North Dakota, Wayne was one of five (very tall) brothers. He attended college at North Dakota State University, where he began dating his cherished life partner, Ginny Sanders. He followed his older brother Herb's footsteps and joined the Air National Guard in 1964. Wayne and Ginny married in 1966 and settled in Edina, Minnesota. Wayne enjoyed a wonderful 35-year career as a commercial airline pilot for Northwest Airlines, retiring in 2001 as an international B747-200 captain. In retirement, he enjoyed "chasing trains", following the Thunderbirds and the Blue Angels, and working on his John Deere tractor. Wayne's wit was subtle yet sharp, often sparking laughter in the most unexpected moments, and his warmth made everyone feel welcome. All dogs would gravitate toward him, tails wagging, sensing his goodness instantly. Wayne was a devoted man of God. He lived out his deep faith, daily, actively studying the Bible and weaving it into aspects of his life. Wayne is deeply missed by Ginny, his loving wife of nearly 60 years. He is survived by his brother Curt; children Scot French and Kristine Beer (Patrick); granddaughters Avery, Hadley, Maggie, Lauren, Cambrie, Finley, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers Ernie, Herb, and Jerry French. At Wayne's request, no services will be held. He will be interred at Eden Prairie Cemetery. Keep airspeed.

Friday, May 1, 2026

DL Capt. Clifton Charles Capell

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. Clifton Charles Capell

July 27, 1955 ~ April 21, 2026

 


Captain Clifton “Chuck” Charles Capell joined Delta Air Lines 09-27-1985.  Chuck is survived by his wife Leslie, and by his daughters and their families.

For those who may wish to send condolences, the family address is listed in whitepages as

336 Grooms Rd, Fayetteville, GA 30215.

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.mowells.com/obituaries/Clifton-Charles-Capell?obId=48184897

Obituary 

Clifton Charles Capell, 70, of Fayetteville, GA, passed away peacefully at home after a long battle with cancer on April 21, 2026.

 

Chuck, as he was known to his friends, was born on July 27th, 1955, to Clifton Powell Capell and Billie Jo Riley Capell. He grew up as the middle child with two sisters.

 

He graduated from Auburn University, where he met his wife, Leslie. He went on to earn a Master’s in Finance, and remained a lifelong learner and collector of ideas.

 

From the age of eight, Chuck knew he wanted to be a pilot. There was no greater joy for him than the peace that came while flying above the clouds. So he signed up to serve in the Air Force. There he learned to fly the planes that were his lifelong passion. After an honorable discharge, he joined Delta Air Lines where he spent his career. Over decades, he worked his way from copilot to Captain, and from working holidays to choosing the schedule and routes he liked best. His favorite routes at the end of his career let him visit Central and South America “and still come back to sleep in his own bed.”

 

He was an avid lover of travel and took Leslie and his girls on trips across the world. Even in retirement, he flew out to go on Safari in Africa and traveled to Japan. On the days and years, he didn’t travel, he read widely.

 

Chuck served on the board for the Bylorussian Mission, flying out to Belarus many times to support Pastor Andrew and the growing church, and to do work on their behalf. He was always charmed at the hospitality and warmth the people there showed him.

 

He married Leslie on May 26, 1979, and they shared 46 years together. They retired on several acres of land, created a small farm together, and received much joy in sharing their work with others.

 

He was the proud father of two girls, Alexandra and Kimberly, and two grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, his two sisters, nieces, nephews, and close family friends.

 

A funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on April 25, 2026, at the Chapel of Mowell Funeral Home, Peachtree City. The family will receive friends from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM prior to the service at the funeral home.

 

The family welcomes flowers, especially daisies, or donations to the Atlanta Food Bank. Chuck would have loved the idea of people being fed in his memory.

 

We welcome you to provide your condolences, thoughts, and memories on our Tribute Wall.

 

Mowell Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Peachtree City, www.mowells.com