~ IN MEMORY ~
NCA/RC/NWA Capt. Ronald Lee Olson
November 4, 1943 ~ June 10, 2026
In 1977, his dream came true when he was hired by
North Central Airlines, which later merged and became a part of Northwest
Airlines……………..
Ron is survived by his wife Sara, and by his children
and their families.
PCN memorial site
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Ronald Lee Olson, 82, of Holmen, WI, passed away
peacefully with his loving family around him on June 10, 2026, at Caretta
Senior Living in Holmen. He fought a long and courageous battle with
Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia. He was born on November 4, 1943, in Moline,
IL, to Glenn and Lorraine (DeMeyer) Olson.
Ron enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1961. After basic
training, he returned home and married his high school sweetheart, Sara
Paschall, on June 3, 1961, at the First Congregational Church in Moline, IL. In
October 1961, Ron and Sara welcomed their first child, Paige Ann, born at the
Army hospital at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, TX. Ron served in Vietnam
from 1962 to 1963. After being discharged from the Army in Louisiana, their
family moved back to Moline, where Ron worked for Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric
as a meter man while he attended Blackhawk Junior College.
It was during college that Ron would pursue his
dream of becoming a pilot. He trained at D and D Aviation in Moline, IL, and
became a flight instructor until he was offered a position as a pilot at
Mississippi Valley Airlines in La Crosse, WI, in 1969. He later became a
Captain and Director of Training. Ron and Sara then welcomed their second
child, Ronald Lee (R.L.) Olson II, into their family in August 1970.
His biggest goal was to become a commercial
airline pilot. In 1977, his dream came true when he was hired by North Central
Airlines, which later merged and became a part of Northwest Airlines. During
his career, he was a Captain and became a Check Airman on the DC-9, training
many pilots. He flew many different planes and ended his career as a Captain on
the Airbus A320. It is estimated that Ron flew over a million passengers during
his career. He flew his last flight and retired from Northwest Airlines on October
15, 2003, when mandatory retirement for airline transport pilots was age 60.
What made Ron happiest was spending time with his
loving family. They enjoyed many years of family vacations in the Cayman
Islands on Grand Cayman. The family all agreed that this was their little piece
of heaven on earth. Ron loved scuba diving, and he formed many fond memories
diving there with family members.
His other interests were downhill skiing,
cross-country skiing, and boating on the river, where he was quite the water
skier.
Ron and Sara had a loving and beautiful life
together, and they celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on June 3, 2026.
Throughout Ron’s life, he gave his family so much love, support, and laughter.
He will be in our hearts forever.
Ron is survived by his wife, Sara Olson; his
children, Paige (Travis) Brush and R.L. (Amy) Olson; his grandchildren, Megan
(Aaron) Kopp, Abby (Jordan) Knutson, Hunter (Erin Markworth, fiancée) Brush,
and Aidan Olson; his great-grandchildren, Grace and Wren Kopp; his
sister-in-law, Ann (Paschall) Halsted; his brothers, Jack (April) Hoefer and
Kurt (Diana) Olson; his sister-in-law, Carol Olson; cousins, nieces and
nephews.
Ron was preceded in death by his parents, father
Glenn Olson and mother Lorraine Hoefer; stepmother, Marian Olson; stepfather,
Hugo Hoefer; his father-in-law, Dr. Ronald Paschall; his mother-in-law,
Harriett Paschall; and brother, Douglas Olson; and several loving aunts and
uncles.
A celebration of life service will be held on
Friday, June 19, 2026, at noon at The Gathering Place, 133 Mason St., Onalaska,
WI. Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
Coulee Region Cremation Group is assisting the family.
The family would like to give great thanks to the
staff at Caretta Senior Living for all the caring, love and support they gave
to Ron and his family during the past two and a half years. Also, a special
thanks to all the caregivers at Gundersen Hospice for giving so much comfort
and care to Ron and his family during such a difficult time.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made
to the Parkinson’s Foundation or Gundersen Hospice Program.



