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Friday, March 13, 2026

WAL pilot Loren “Buzz” Lee Splittgerber

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, WAL pilot Loren “Buzz” Lee Splittgerber

April 1, 1940 ~ February 23, 2026

 


Buzz Splittgerber, Western Airlines 737 Pilot passed away peacefully on February 23, 2026, at the age of 85.

Buzz joined Western Airlines following his military service.  He took an early retirement from Western 06-01-1985 and pursued his many other interests.  Buzz is survived by his wife Lyn (a former Western Airlines Flight Attendant, Evelynn “Lyn” Robben Splittgerber, hired on 05-28-1969), and by his sons and their families. 

The family’s address is listed in whitepages as  5998 N Heathrow Way, Boise, ID 83713.

 

PCN memorial site

 

Loren Splittgerber Obituary (1940 - 2026) - Boise, ID - Idaho Press Tribune

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/idahopress/name/loren-splittgerber-obituary?id=60988651

Boise ID - Buzz Splittgerber passed away peacefully on February 23, 2026, at the age of 85. Buzz was born April 1, 1940, in Wayne, Nebraska, to Darlene (Bomer) and Ernest Splittgerber. He grew up on the family ranch homesteaded by his grandfather in 1912, a property that remains proudly owned by the Splittgerber family today. Buzz attended Prairie Center School with his sisters, Jeanine and Angie, and his brother, Joel.

After graduating from Torrington High School in 1958, Buzz attended Colorado State University, where he earned his degree and was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Upon graduation, he was commissioned into the United States Air Force. In 1963, he completed pilot training as a member of the first T-38 Talon class, an aircraft that remains the Air Force's primary jet trainer. He served as a B-52 pilot during his tour and was awarded a regular commission.

Following his military service, Buzz began an 18-year career as a pilot with Western Airlines. His favorite assignments were flying the Boeing 737 throughout the Rocky Mountain states.

In the 1980s, while living in Ridgefield, Washington, Buzz and his wife, Lyn, established Kachina Goldens, a nationally recognized Golden Retriever kennel. Their breeding program produced AKC Best in Show winners, numerous AKC conformation and obedience champions, and three Golden Retriever Hall of Fame members.

After aviation, Buzz launched a second profession as a financial advisor, spending 13 years with A.G. Edwards & Sons in Vancouver, Washington, and Boise, Idaho. Never one to slow down, he later began a third career as the owner of a synthetic turf field testing lab, "BuzzTurf," operating out of Tucson, Arizona, and Boise, Idaho. Through this work, he certified athletic fields in ten western states.

Buzz's dedication to athletics was equally enduring. He coached soccer for 25 years and became the oldest coach to receive a USSF National Coaching License. He led Bishop Kelly High School to Idaho High School state championships in 1995 (A-2) and 1996 (A-1, the largest classification). His baseball coaching achievements included leading a team to the Idaho Little League Junior State Championship in 1994.

Buzz's life was marked by a fantastic sense of humor, a deep love of family and athletics, and a quiet joy in simple pleasures: a well-struck golf ball, a grandchild's sports game, and an ice cold A&W root beer.

Buzz is survived by his wife, Lyn; his sons, Kyle (daughter-in-law Bethany), Jed (daughter-in-law Meghann), and Brek (daughter-in-law Kelly); his grandchildren, Milo and Zeke; his sisters, Jeanine and Angie; and his brother, Joel. He was preceded in death by his father, Ernest Splittgerber; his mother, Darlene Splittgerber; his grandson, Jacob Splittgerber; and his nephew, Tory Babcock.

He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. A private memorial service will be held at a later date to honor and celebrate Buzz's life.

Published by Idaho Press Tribune from Mar. 11 to Mar. 12, 2026.

 

 

WA/DL Capt. Gary Glen Gebo

 

~ IN MEMORY ~



Military veteran, WA/DL Capt. Gary Glen Gebo

August 11, 1937 ~ February 22, 2026

 

https://www.facebook.com/GigHarborNow?locale=eu_ES

Mr. Gebo was a Marine Corps fighter pilot who was selected for astronaut training as part of Project Gemini. He later worked as a *commercial airline pilot. Our condolences to his family and friends.

*Gary joined Western Airlines 06-05-1967 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1997 based SLC.  He had most recently resided in Washington state : 17821 Hall Rd NW, Vaughn, WA 98394.  Gary is survived by his wife Rose, and by his children and their families.

 

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https://www.gigharbornow.org/obituaries/gary-glen-gebo-88/ 

Gary Glen Gebo, 88, passed away peacefully on February 22, 2026, after a courageous battle with aggressive lung cancer. He faced his illness with strength and quiet determination, fighting for the time he so deeply cherished with his beloved wife, Rose, and his family.

Gary was born on August 11, 1937, in Oak Creek, Colorado. His father worked as a coal miner during the Great Depression, instilling in him the resilience and work ethic that would guide his life.

He graduated from Anchorage High School in 1955 and went on to earn his degree from the University of Washington. He then proudly served four years in the United States Marine Corps as a fighter pilot. During his service, he was selected for astronaut training as part of Project Gemini — an extraordinary honor that reflected his discipline, skill, and courage.

Following his military service, Gary continued his lifelong passion for aviation, becoming a commercial airline pilot for Western Airlines and later Delta Air Lines. He loved to fly and would often say with a smile, “I can’t believe they are paying me.”

A longtime resident of Vaughn, Washington, Gary found his greatest joy at home on Vaughn Bay. Family was the center of his world. He was married to his wife, Rose, for 25 wonderful years and cherished every moment with her. He welcomed his daughters-in-law, Nilofar and Joelle, not only as family, but truly as daughters. Summers were especially meaningful as he eagerly anticipated visits from his grandchildren, delighting in time spent together playing in the water and creating memories that will endure.

Gary was also deeply committed to his community. He established and led the water aerobics program at Camp Easter in Vaughn for 25 years, bringing encouragement, energy, and friendship to all who participated. He also dedicated ten years to tutoring mathematics for the local GED program, generously giving his time to help others achieve their educational goals.

Gary is survived by his beloved wife, Rose; his sons, David and his wife, Joelle, and Michael and his wife, Nilofar; and his cherished grandchildren, Brittney VanderVeen, Brandon Gebo, Michelle Gebo, Danielle Gebo, and Ryann Gebo.

He will be remembered for his strength, humility, service to others, deep devotion to family, and the steady love he gave so generously. His legacy lives on in all who were fortunate enough to know him.

 

 

 

NWA Capt. Charles John "Chuck" Carlson

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA Capt. Charles John "Chuck" Carlson

October 9, 1938 ~ February 28, 2026

 



Dear NWA friends and colleagues,

Our NWA pal Chuck Carlson passed away yesterday, February 28 in Boise, ID.

Captain Charles J. Carlson was born on October 09, 1938 and was hired by NWA on February 28, 1966 – exactly sixty years to the day prior to his death. He suffered a heart attack in Sun Valley, ID and was medevacked to a hospital in Boise, ID where he died.

More information will be forthcoming.

This is a profound personal loss for many of us.

Bill Day

 

PCN memorial site

https://www.legacy.com/person/Charles-Carlson-60917695

Charles Carlson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Haven of Rest Funeral Home, Cemetery, Crematory - Gig Harbor on Mar. 13, 2026.

Charles John "Chuck" Carlson

Charles John "Chuck" Carlson, beloved father, partner, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on February 28, 2026, in Boise, Idaho. He was 87 years old.

Chuck was born on October 9, 1938, in Norfolk, Nebraska. He grew up on a farm in Lindsey, Nebraska, where he learned the values of hard work, humility, and community that would guide him throughout his life. He graduated from Newman Grove High School in 1956 and went on to attend the University of Nebraska, majoring in economics. During his time there, he formed lifelong friendships as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

In 1960, Chuck married his high school sweetheart, Nancy Johnson. He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force until 1966. That same year he was hired by Northwest Airlines as a commercial airline pilot, beginning a career that allowed him to see much of the world. He eventually settled in Gig Harbor, Washington, which became his longtime home.

After losing his wife unexpectedly in 1992, Chuck met JoAnne Aitken who was his loving partner for 27 years.

While Chuck traveled to countless countries during his career, the great American road trip was his true passion. He loved cars and the open road, finding joy in the journey as much as the destination.

Though Gig Harbor was home, Chuck also cherished his winters in Sun Valley, Idaho. In both communities he was an active and engaged participant, always willing to lend his time and energy. In Gig Harbor he attended Agnus Dei Lutheran Church, and in Sun Valley he worshiped at St. Thomas Episcopal Church. He was an avid hunter and a longtime member of the Gig Harbor Sportsmen's Club, the Gyro Club, and Canterwood Golf and Country Club. His strong sense of civic pride led him to serve on several committees and boards, including the Design Review Committee for the City of Gig Harbor.

An entrepreneur at heart, Chuck built several local businesses in Gig Harbor, including Harbor Mobil and Quick Shop, Harbor Rental Center and Marine Prop Repair.

Chuck was quietly confident, always leading with kindness rather than ego. He was a man comfortable in his own skin, known for his steady presence, generous spirit, and deep loyalty to those he loved. Above all, he will be remembered for his devotion to family and friends.

Chuck is survived by his life partner, JoAnne Aitken; his sister, Sally Goodman (Roland); his son, Kurt Carlson (Michaela); his daughter, Kirsten Carlson (Christopher); and his granddaughters, Erika Artymiak (Kenneth) and Zoe Allen.

His life was one well lived-marked by integrity, adventure, and enduring relationships-and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. A celebration of Chuck's life will be held at a later date.

Donations in Chuck's memory may be made to Gig Harbor Peninsula FISH https://www.ghpfish.org/donate-money , Agnus Dei Lutheran Church in Gig Harbor https://www.agnusdeilutheran.org/pages/give or St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Sun Valley

Monday, March 9, 2026

WA Capt. Everett R. Hudgins

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

WA Capt. Everett R. Hudgins

 November 2, 1926 ~ November 3, 2025

 


 Everett Rankin Hudgins joined Western Airlines 3/29/1955 and was based Los Angeles.  Captain Hudgins had most recently resided in California :  22040 Tiara St, Woodland Hills, CA 91367.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/canoga-park-ca/everett-hudgins-12619179

https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/ca/woodland-hills/everett-hudgins-20605656

IN THE CARE OF

Gates, Kingsley & Gates Praiswater Mortuary

Everett R Hudgins, born on November 2, 1926, passed away on November 3, 2025, at the age of 99. He was a resident of Woodland Hills, California.

 

 

DL Capt. Robert B. Sullivan

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

DL Capt. Robert B. Sullivan

 1925 ~ 2015

 

Bob joined Delta Air Lines 02-07-1951.  Widowed

 

Sullivan, Robert B. Betty (Dcsd). 6/10/1925 89 2/7/1951 DL 6/7/2015

 

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148007577/robert-b-sullivan

https://www.hamptonfuneralnc.com/obituary/3188438

 

Captain Robert B. "Bob" Sullivan, age 89, of Old Hartley Road, Valle Crucis, passed away Sunday evening, June 7, 2015, at Watauga Medical Center.

 

Captain Sullivan was born September 10, 1925 in Worcester, Massachusetts, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Sullivan. He was a retired US Navy Commander and as a pilot for Delta Airlines.

 

Captain Sullivan is survived by two sons, Bob Sullivan of Valle Crucis, and Jay Patrick Sullivan and wife Katie of Tyrone, Georgia; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, and one sister, Patricia Cronin of Worcester, Pennsylvania. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Davis Sullivan, one brother and two sisters.

 

A memorial service for Captain Robert B. "Bob" Sullivan will be held at a later date.

 

Online condolences may be sent to the Sullivan family at www.hamptonfuneralnc.com

 

Hampton Funeral and Cremation Service is in charge of the arrangements.