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Saturday, February 28, 2026

NWA Capt. Raymond C. Yung

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, NWA Capt. Raymond C. Yung

February 26, 1933 ~ July 18, 2025

 


Belated notice, as was listed in the OCT issue of the ALPA magazine, the passing of NWA Capt. Raymond C. Yung in July 2025.  Raymond Charles Yung joined Northwest Airlines 02-12-1958.  He is survived by his wife Georgiann, and by his children and their families.

PCN memorial site   

 

https://www.whitefuneralhomes.com/obituary/raymond-yung

Raymond's Obituary

 

Raymond Yung, of Burnsville, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on July 18, 2025. Ray, the youngest of six children, was born to Ludwig (Lou) and Margaret Yung in Lakeville, MN.

Ray attended the College of St. Thomas and upon graduating, he joined the United States Air Force where he became an Air Force pilot. He met his wife, Georgiann Doyle, on Wake Island in the South Pacific. They married on November 14, 1959 and built their home on Crystal Lake. Ray was a commercial airline pilot for 35 years. Following his retirement, he continued his love for work in commercial real estate.

Ray is proceeded in death by his parents, Ludwig (Lou) and Margaret Yung, Agnes (Ed Anderson), Patt (Gene Bader), Baby Mary, Ed (Irene Yung), and John L. “Jack”, and (followed in death by Georgia Yung).

He is survived by Georgiann Yung, his wife of 65 years, his sons, Michael and John, and daughter Megan Caraway (Brian), as well as his three granddaughters, Molly Richardson (Donovan), Caitlin, and Shannon Caraway (Simon Hoey-Burns), great-granddaughter Avery Richardson, and many nieces and nephews. Prior to his passing, Ray was blessed to be able to spend time with his wife, children, granddaughters, and to hold his great-granddaughter, Avery Richardson. 

Mass of Christian burial, 11am Tuesday, July 29, 2025 at All Saints Catholic Church in Lakeville.  Visitation from 5-8pm Monday at White Funeral Home (20134 Kenwood Tr) Lakeville.  Interment: All Saints Cemetery. 

In memory of Raymond C. Yung

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200 First Street SW
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Allina Health Care - St. Francis Regional Medical Center
Allina Health Foundation
2925 Chicago Ave
Mail Route 10721
Minneapolis, MN 55407
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All Saints Catholic Church
19795 Holyoke Ave
Lakeville, MN 55044
Phone Donations: 952-469-4481

NWA Capt. Richard John Kneidl Jr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

WWII veteran, WC/RW/RC/NWA Capt. Richard John Kneidl Jr.

July 13, 1922 – July 18, 2025

 


Dick's career in aviation spanned several decades, beginning with Empire Airlines, where he piloted the DC-3. As the airline merged with West Coast Airlines and became Air West, later Hughes Air West, and ultimately Republic Airlines……As a captain for Republic Airlines, he accumulated over 33,000 flight hours before retiring in 1982 at the age of 60. He was a 2 time Board of Directors for Airline Pilot Association.………………

Dick began his commercial flying career 06-28-1951.   Widowed in 2012, Dick is survived by his children, and by his grand- and greatgrand- and great greatgrandchildren.

 

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.nampafuneralhome.com/obituaries/richard-dick-kneidl-jr

Richard John Kneidl Jr. obituary

Richard John Kneidl Jr., affectionately known as "Dick," passed away peacefully in the summer of 2025, at the age of 103. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the summer of 1922, to Richard John Kneidl Sr. and Ethal Price Kneidl, Dick's life was defined by service, devotion to his family, and an enduring sense of humor.

 

Dick's deep love for his family shone through in the joy he found in spending time with his children. Even in his final days, he often recalled the cherished memory of playing "airplane" with them—a moment that remained dear to him throughout his life. He was particularly devoted to his late wife, Mary Margaret Shawhan, whom he married on September 11, 1943, in Midlothian, Texas. Together, they built a life full of love, adventure, and travel—experiences they treasured during their retirement years. Mary preceded him in death in 2012.

 

Dick was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church, where he attended services regularly and served as a faithful deacon and elder. He pursued his education at Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas, a college with deep ties to the Presbyterian Church. He continued to attend weekly services at the Presbyterian Church in Nampa, Idaho with some of his family members up until the final months of his life.

 

In 1942, Dick enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. After completing pilot training at Ellington Field, Texas, in February 1944, he became a flight instructor in San Antonio. Over the course of his service, Dick flew a variety of aircraft, including the C-60, C-47, and AT-7. After the war, he helped certify military pilots on the C-47/DC-3, enabling their transition into civilian airline roles.

 

Dick's career in aviation spanned several decades, beginning with Empire Airlines, where he piloted the DC-3. As the airline merged with West Coast Airlines and became Air West, later Hughes Air West, and ultimately Republic Airlines, Dick continued to soar. As a captain for Republic Airlines, he accumulated over 33,000 flight hours before retiring in 1982 at the age of 60. He was a 2 time Board of Directors for Airline Pilot Association.

 

Music was a significant part of Dick's life. He sang in various choirs throughout his adult life, often within the church and alongside his wife. He also enjoyed playing the organ at home, sharing his love for music with family and friends. For Dick, music was an expression of his faith and a constant source of joy. In retirement, Dick and Mary became passionate members of the Airstream Club, traveling across the United States on countless adventures. Dick's love for exploration and community led him to serve a term as National Vice President of the Airstream Club, where he forged many lasting friendships. Dick was also an avid swimmer and being in the water was one of his favorite activities. For much of his adult life, he had access to a pool—whether at home or in his neighborhood—and he shared it joyfully with his loved ones. To stay active, Dick swam laps into his nineties.

 

Dick's legacy lives on through his four children: Margaret McKee, Laura Kneidl, Richard G. Kneidl, and Willard Kneidl. He is also survived by nine grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. Dick will be fondly remembered for his captivating storytelling and, above all, his infectious sense of humor. His love for telling jokes has been passed down through the generations, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to bring smiles to the faces of his loved ones.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Mission Aviation Fellowship, an organization close to Dick's heart, at https://www.maf.org.

 

Dick's life was a testament to his unwavering love and commitment to his family. While he will be deeply missed, his spirit and laughter will never be forgotten.

 

https://www.nampafuneralhome.com/obituaries/mary-kneidl 

Mary Kneidl, passed April 28, 2012

Mary Shawhan Kneidl, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother was called home on Saturday, April 28, 2012. Mary was born in Nampa, Idaho in 1920 to Dr. Glenn Shawhan and Margaret Shawhan. She was the youngest in the family with five older brothers. Mary graduated from Nampa High School in 1938 and went on to Sterling College in Kansas. There she met Richard Kneidl, and they were married in 1943………………

DL Capt. Llewellyn P. McEwan

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. Llewellyn P. McEwan

June 30, 1952 ~ June 12, 2025

 

Belated notice….as was listed in the OCT issue of the ALPA magazine….the passing of Delta Air Lines Capt. Llewellyn P. McEwan who died in June 2025.

Llewellyn Patrick McEwan joined Delta Air Lines 06-20-1988.  He had most recently resided in Florida. 

Should you have additional information and/or corrections, please do let us know.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/283907665/llewellyn-p-mcewan

Llewellyn P. McEwan

Birth         30 Jun 1952

Death        12 Jun 2025 (aged 72)

Burial        Florida National Cemetery

Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida

Plot           SECTION 607 SITE 2010

Memorial ID  283907665

 

Inscription

LT US NAVY

VIETNAM

Gravesite Details

Burial June 17, 2025

 

 

 

DL Capt. Scott M. Smith

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

USAF veteran, DL Capt. Scott M. Smith

May 12, 1953 ~ September 16, 2022

 

Belated notice but recently listed in the Jan-Feb issue of the ALPA Air Line Pilot magazine….the passing of DL Capt. Scott M. Smith who died in September 2022. 

Scott Michael Smith joined Delta Air Lines 03-26-1998 and retired in 2018 based Detroit.  He is survived by his wife Janet and by his children and their families.

PCN memorial site  

 

https://www.weirtondailytimes.com/obituaries/2022/09/scott-smith/

 

Scott Michael Smith, age 69, passed away peacefully on September 16, 2022 following a courageous battle with cancer at his home in Dumfries, Virginia.

He was born May 12, 1953 to Norma (Wilson) and George Smith. He was a 1971 graduate of Springfield Local High School and a 1975 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, where he met and married the love of his life, Janet. He also earned a Master of Arts in French & Soviet History from the University of Washington.

Scott served as an officer in the United States Air Force, retiring in 1996 after 25 years of service. During this period, he was a C130 pilot, an instructor at the Air Force Academy and as the Executive Officer to the Secretary of the Air Force Administrative Assistant. He flew missions during Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. He then worked for Delta Airlines as a pilot for 20 years, retiring in 2018.

Scott was proud of his Christian faith and was an active church leader and member. He volunteered for many years as a Boy Scout leader, earning the Silver Beaver service award. Scott participated in the Air Force Academy Drum & Bugle Corp as a cadet and had recently helped to organize and participate in their 50th anniversary celebration.

An avid traveler, Scott explored fifty-nine countries throughout his professional and personal life. He loved scuba diving with Janet and was a certified scuba instructor. He completed numerous woodworking projects in his shop. Scott brewed beer for many years and always had a home-brew on tap to share with family and friends, especially when cheering for his favorite team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Janet (Lopez) Smith; children, Jennifer McGuire (Bryan), Scott Michael Smith II; grandchildren, Ruth McGuire and Johndavid McGuire; mother, Norma Smith; brother, George (Skip) Smith; and sisters, Elizabeth Burleson (Polk), Tracy Balen (Alan) and Camille Gilbert (Adam).

Memorials may be directed to Trail Life: https://www.traillifeusa. com/donate

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  https://www.usafaclasses.org/1975/GBNF_Pages/obituaries/SSmith.pdf
Scott M. Smith, Lt Col USAF (Ret), CS-30, class of 1975 passed away on 16 Sep 2022 in Dumfries, VA. following a courageous battle with cancer at his home in Dumfries, Virginia. Scott was born May 12, 1953 to Norma (Wilson) and George Smith. He was a 1971 graduate of Springfield Local High School and a 1975 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, where he met and married the love of his life, Janet. Scott also earned a Master of Arts in French & Soviet History from the University of Washington. Scott served as an officer in the United States Air Force, retiring in 1996. No funeral information is available. Scott’s family has suggested memorial donations be made in lieu of flowers to Trail Life, Legacy Gift, 10612 Augusta Rd, Belton, SC 29627, (321) 247-779. Condolences may be sent to his family in care of his wife, Janet: Mrs. Janet M. Smith, 15980 Kensington PL, Dumfries, VA 22025-3159

Friday, February 27, 2026

NWA Capt. Randy Drake

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, RW/RC/NWA/DL Capt. Randall “Randy” Drake

December 20, 1949 ~ February 23, 2026



 

Randall Wayne Drake began his commercial flying career 07-07-1978 and was based Detroit at time of merger with Delta Air Lines. 

Randy had most recently resided in Indiana : 3187 N Private Road 135 E, Sullivan, IN 47882.

A private Celebration of Life event will be held at a future date….please see obituary below.

PCN memorial site

 

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/randall-drake-obituary?id=60888134

 

Randall Drake Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeBaun Funeral Homes & Crematory - Springhill Chapel

On February 23, 2026, Captain Randall W. Drake took his final flight departing from this Earth for the last time. He was finally free to fly, to find the peace and tranquility offered to him in the great blue beyond.

Randy was a character who in many ways was larger than life. He came into the world on December 20, 1949, in Sullivan, Indiana. He was the son of Wayne and Dora (Malone) Drake. Randy was a farmer's son who came from humble beginnings that served to be the foundation for his work ethic throughout his life. Randy has a mischievous and adventurous spirit from the beginning which was displayed as he liked to play many pranks and was always up for a thrill. There were many stories of his antics with his family and friends throughout the years. Randy was hilarious and could tell stories that would leave you doubled over laughing and well entertained. He was born to fly, which became readily apparent early in life when he attempted to fly like a bird jumping off his grandma's chicken coop. At the age of 16 he got his private pilot's license. This love of flying was Randy's true purpose in life. Flying fulfilled his soul as it allowed him to live his life in full throttle for much of his life's journey. Flying took him to places most would only dream of. Randy never was bound to rules and lived a life where he was in constant motion and pushed the envelope as far as he could. He knew no limits.

He married his high school sweetheart, Linda (Reed) Drake in August of 1970. Linda was his faithful and loving co-pilot for 55 very eventful years. They had three children: a son, Shawn (deceased); daughters Michelle Turner (Brad), and Angela Drake; four grandchildren: Mikayla (Turner) Meines (Josh), Drake Turner, Sarah Francis, and Logan Francis; and three great grandchildren: Violet, Ruby, and Owen Meines.

Randy received a Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana State University in Aviation and Vocational Education. During college, he enrolled in the AVROC Program and after college completed the Navy's Officer Candidate School where he was commissioned as an Ensign and received his Wings of Gold as a Naval Aviator. During his time in the Navy, he flew various jet aircraft based in Alameda, California and from there became a Flight Instructor at NAS in Pensacola, Florida. He had many stories about his Navy days and was very proud to have served. Later in his life, a lot of his fondest memories were of those he experienced in the Navy.

After the Navy, he became an Airline Pilot hired by Hughes Airwest as a Flight Engineer and later became a co-pilot. Hughes Airwest merged with Republic Airlines where he became a Captain. Eventually, Republic Airlines merged with Northwest Airlines and as a Captain he mainly flew on the Airbus to many interesting places. Unfortunately, after Northwest merged with Delta, Randy did not get to fly for Delta very long. He was checked out to fly Captain in the DC-10 to Europe but three days before his trip, he suffered an aneurysm causing a stroke, ending his career as a pilot. He was devastated and was forced into early retirement.

Randy was a wonderful provider. He enjoyed taking his family to a number of states and countries, sharing his love for adventure with those he loved. Randy went on many adventures around the world, had a love of learning, and a desire to do more, as seen in his involvement in real estate and business. His family witnessed him achieving the highest fo highs and some lows throughout the years when the warrior spirit was developed that allowed him to push through no matter what he faced. He will be missed dearly.

Upon his request, a cremation was entrusted to DeBaun Funeral Home. There will be no visitation or services. Prior to Randy's passing, Last Rite Prayers were given to him by Chaplain Elliot from Hospice. He was also visited by volunteers from the VA, and a special prayer was given by the VA's Chaplain. A Navy Veteran presented Randy with a pin and star thanking him for his service. Randy was cremated wearing his Navy Aviator ball cap with an American Flag draped over his body. A private Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. If those so choose, they may donate to Hospice or the Wounded Warrior organization in his honor.