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Sunday, February 8, 2026

NWA Capt. Richard C. Robbins

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA Capt. Richard Clifford Robbins

April 25, 1936 – February 6, 2026

 

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From the RNPA/retired Northwest Airlines pilot group…..

 

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

We have lost another fine aviator – Richard C. ‘Dick’ Robbins died Friday, February 6, 2026. Currently, we do not have any other details. We do know that Dick was 89 years old – I agree, that itself is hard to believe. He was hired by NWA on October 10, 1964. Dick served for many years as an instructor pilot in the NWA Training Department.

With great regret and respect,

Bill Day

 

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/stuart-fl/richard-robbins-12739289

Richard Clifford Robbins

IN THE CARE OF Aycock Funeral Home Young & Prill Chapel

Richard Clifford Robbins, born on April 25, 1936, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, passed away on February 6, 2026, at the age of 89.

Richard Clifford Robbins was a resident of Stuart, Florida.

 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

DL Capt. Charles “Larry” Bacon

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. Charles “Larry” Bacon

November 8, 1941 – January 1, 2026

 


From friends and family comes news with the passing of retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Larry Bacon, age 84.  Larry joined Delta Air Lines 06-02-1969 and was based Atlanta.  He is survived by his wife Christine, and by his children and their families.

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OBITUARY

Charles Larry Bacon, 84, died peacefully on Jan. 1, 2026. He grew up in Miami Springs, Florida, where the foundations of his character— discipline, curiosity, quiet determination, and a quick wit—were formed early. He graduated from Miami Senior High School, earning a NROTC scholarship that took him north to the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. There, as a proud member of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, Larry distinguished himself both academically and personally. He graduated in 1963 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

 

Larry's military career was marked by courage, skill, and an unwavering sense of duty. After completing Basic Infantry Officer's School, he went on to graduate from Naval Aviator Training as a Designated Naval Aviator. Additional training followed in Beaufort, South Carolina, with VMFA-251, before he was deployed to Vietnam, with VMFA-542. Larry flew 151 combat missions in F-4 aircraft. For his service, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, nine Air Medals, the Meritorious Service Campaign Medal, and the Purple Heart - honors that reflected both his bravery and sacrifice. Upon returning home, he served as a flight instructor with VT-7 at NAS Meridian in Mississippi.

 

In 1969, Larry began a second distinguished career with Delta Air Lines, where he flew for 32 years. Over the course of his career, he logged more than 25,000 flight hours, piloting aircraft including the DC-8, DC-9, L-1011, B-727, B-757, and B-767. He retired as an international captain, respected not only for his professionalism, skill and calm leadership, but also for his ability to put others at ease with his sense of humor.

 

Larry continued his service to the country through the Marine Corps Reserve, flying the F-8

Crusader with VMF-351 at NAS Atlanta and later serving with VMO-4 from 1976 to 1982. He retired from the Marine Corps in 1988 with the rank of Colonel, a testament to a lifetime of commitment, excellence, and leadership that never lost its human touch.

 

Beyond his professional achievements, Larry lived fully and passionately. His humor endeared him to everyone he met. He loved reading, art, and music, and found great joy on the golf course.

A devoted golfer, he traveled throughout Great Britain and Ireland attending tournaments, achieved four holes-in-one, and carried a lowest handicap of four. He was also an original sponsor of PGA professional Larry Nelson, a Celebrity and World Golf Hall of Fame recipient.

 

Larry generously supported causes close to his heart, including CADEF and the Magnolia Classic for Autism. Above all, he will be remembered for his integrity, sharp mind, great sense of humor, and the steady presence he brought to every role he held—as a Marine, a pilot, a mentor, and a friend.

 

Larry is survived by his loving wife, Christine, whose steadfast support and companionship were central to his life. He is also survived by his sister. Cheryl Domineau (Jim); his children, Ken, Elizabeth, and Mike St. Amand (Karen); and his cherished grandchildren, each of whom brought him immense pride and joy. He was further blessed with three great-grandchildren, who added an extra measure of happiness to his later years. Larry is also lovingly remembered by his niece, Nicole Welty (Chris) and nephew, Larry Keith (Mary Louise), along with extended family and friends who will miss him deeply.

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

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/sandy-springs-ga/charles-bacon-12689298

 

 

Friday, February 6, 2026

NWA Capt. RALPH Arthur ENGELKING

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NWA Capt. RALPH A. ‘LEFTY’ ENGELKING

OCTOBER 23, 1930 ~ FEBRUARY 3, 2026

 


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https://www.whitefuneralhomes.com/obituary/captn-ralph-engelking 

Obituary & Condolences at: www.whitefuneralhomes.com 

 

Captain Ralph A. Engelking “Lefty” passed away on February 3, 2026, at the age of 95.  He was born on October 23, 1930, to Edward W. and Leona (Jahnke) Engelking, and lived in Arlington Heights during his childhood.  Ralph attended St. Peter Lutheran School for elementary and junior high school, and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1948, where he played Baseball and Football.  After high school he attended Northern Illinois State Teachers College in Dekalb, IL, before graduating from Lake Forest College in 1953.  After college he joined the Marine Corps, and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in late 1953.  He was selected for Marine aviation and earned his Wings of Gold as a Naval Aviator in July, 1955.  His joined VMA 332, and flew FJ-3 “Fury’s”, and served with them as they deployed to NAS Iwakuni, Japan during 1957-1958.  After active duty, he joined the Marine Corps Reserve, and flew the AD-54 and R4Q-2.  Ralph returned to temporary active duty from 1962-1965, flying the T-28/34, and the R4D-8/R5D for the team supporting the Navy Blue Angels.  

 

Ralph joined Northwest Orient Airlines (04-23-1959) and flew the 707, 727, DC-9/10, and was one of the pilots selected to fly the 747-400.  He was proud of his service as a Marine and his long, accident free career as a Captain with Northwest Orient Airlines.

 He was married to Carol A. Cleven, from Mt. Prospect, IL, on Oct. 6, 1956, and they were blessed with three children Lori K. (Richard A.) Huckle, Jr.; Ross A. (Connie H.) Engelking; and Mark C. (Dawn M.) Engelking.  Ralph and Karen Fredrickson (his beloved companion) enjoyed life in Arizona and traveling together for many years. He was the proud grandfather of Richard A. Huckle, III (Janelle); Stephen A. Huckle; Kelby J. Engelking; and Brady S. Engelking.

Ralph was a committed member of the VFW, Mercedes Benz Car Club - MN, “RAMS” Raggedy Ass Marines, race horse owner, and American Legion.  He was an avid outdoorsman, with interests in hunting, fishing at the cabin on Lake Minnewaska, and golfing.  In leu of flowers the family requests donations be made to any charity supporting our veterans.

 

His funeral will be held at White Funeral home, Burnsville, MN, this Friday afternoon (2/6/26) at 3pm - with gathering of family and friends starting at 2pm. Burial will be held at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery at a later date.  

Condolences at: www.whitefuneralhomes.com

 

Memorial Service

White Funeral Home - Burnsville

  •  Friday, February 6, 2026
  •  3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Gathering of family and friends starting at 2 PM

WHITE FUNERAL HOME - BURNSVILLE

12804 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville, MN 55337

 (952) 894-5080    952-894-0888

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

NWA/DL Capt. Michael Patrick O'Connor

 

….belated notice…plz forgive if duplicate

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NWA/DL Capt. Michael Patrick O'Connor

June 29, 1954 – April 2, 2025

 


Captain O’Connor began his commercial flying career with Northwest Airlines 03-08-1985 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2019.  He had most recently resided in Texas:  5402 Linden Ct, Colleyville, TX 76034.

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https://www.legacy.com/legacy/michael-oconnor?ttm_pid=210821532&ttm_affiliate=legacyremembers&ttm_affiliatetype=standard&ttm_campaign=legacy

Obituary

Michael Patrick O’Connor, known affectionately by many as “MPOC,” passed away peacefully on April 2, 2025, in Colleyville, Texas, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 70 years old. A devoted husband, father, brother, and friend, Michael will be remembered for his loyalty, humor, and remarkable professionalism.

Born on June 29, 1954, in Cheverly, Maryland, Michael was the beloved son of Edward and Shirley O’Connor. From a young age, he showed an early sense of purpose and dedication that would come to define his life. A proud graduate of Texas A&M University, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science before answering a higher calling to serve his country in the United States Air Force.

During his eight years of service, Michael trained on the T-37 and T-38 aircraft before achieving his dream of becoming a B-52 Strategic Bomber pilot. His commitment to excellence earned him numerous honors, including the Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, the Air Force Training Ribbon, the Longevity Service Award Ribbon, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Combat Readiness Medal. While in service, he also completed his Master’s degree in Business Operations, continuing his lifelong pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

Following his distinguished military career, Michael transitioned seamlessly to the skies of commercial aviation, joining Northwest Orient Airlines in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His career later continued under Delta Airlines after their merger, where he flew aircraft including the 727, 757, 767, Airbus A320, and A330. Colleagues and passengers alike admired his calm demeanor, precision, and passion for flying. When he retired in June 2019, it marked the conclusion of a career that spanned decades and continents—but more importantly, a lifetime of discipline and adventure.

Despite the demands of his profession, Michael’s heart was always at home. For more than four decades of marriage, his wife Cheryl was his steadfast partner and greatest love. Together they raised two cherished children, Krystal and Sean, the pride of his life. Michael commuted his entire airline career so his children could remain in one school district throughout their upbringing—an extraordinary testament to his devotion as a father. He often said his greatest achievement wasn’t found in medals or flights logged, but in being a dad.

Outside of work, Michael’s energy found outlets in many passions—flying, technology, video games, working out, and music—but nothing brought him more joy than time spent with family. His humor, storytelling, and ability to lead by example made him someone everyone looked up to. Those who knew him admired his reliability, intellect, and the quiet strength of his leadership.

Even in retirement, Michael stayed engaged with his community. He volunteered actively in Booster Clubs throughout his children’s school years and later served as a substitute teacher for the Grapevine-Colleyville School District, continuing his tradition of service and mentorship.

Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Cheryl O’Connor; daughter, Krystal O’Connor and her fiance, Doug; son, Sean O’Connor; siblings Kevin, Mari, Danny, and Patrick O’Connor; and countless friends, colleagues, and former students who will forever treasure his memory. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Shirley O’Connor.

Michael’s life embodied his favorite motto: “Lead, follow, or get out of the way.” His leadership, compassion, and unwavering integrity will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.

NWA Capt. Douglas L. Jackson

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, NWA Capt. Douglas Jackson

October 29, 1944 ~ Jan/Feb 2026

 


Captain Douglas Leon Jackson began his commercial flying career 07-14-1978.  Captain Jackson is survived by his wife Mary, and by his son and his stepsons and their families.

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https://www.mercurynews.com/obituaries/douglas-jackson-san-jose-ca/

OBITUARY

Douglas Jackson, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family.

Born and raised in San Jose, California, he attended Sacred Heart grammar school, Willow Glen high school and San Jose State.

 

He was an active and committed member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, volunteering his time and talents in innumerable ways. He was always willing to help and set a great example in dedicating himself to others.

 

Doug was a much beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend. He was a captain with Delta Airlines and Northwest Airlines for his entire career. He learned to fly in the Navy and loved his chosen profession. With it he traveled the world, loving the adventure. An avid skier and golfer, he was still skiing black diamond runs at age 80. Doug had a loving and calm demeanor and truly enjoyed the funnier side of life. We will remember his smile.

 

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Marti, his brother Darrell and sisters Linda and Terry. He and his current wife Mary were married for 27 years. He is survived by his son Brian, his stepsons David and Mark and his five grandchildren, Derek, Miles, Kyle, Ella and Brian Jr. He loved his family fiercely and we are all so blessed to be the receivers of this. He arranged countless family vacations that were the highlights of all of our lives and made family bonds tighter. His grandchildren all spent many hours playing games with Grandpa including having the kids watch him play “Frozen Man” while he grabbed a quick nap. He will continue to live on in our hearts.

 

Funeral will be held on Saturday, February 28 at 10:30am at St. Anthony Mckean Church.

Reception follows at Cinnabar Hills Golf Club.

Donations in his name can be made to St. Anthony Church in Almaden.