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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

NWA Capt. James “Jim” Hatfield

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, NWA Capt. James “Jim” Hatfield

March 16, 1944 ~ February 9, 2026

 


From friends and colleagues, we have learned of the passing of Northwest Airlines pilot James Edward Hatfield.  “Jim was hired in one of the age discrimination lawsuit classes at Northwest. He was a 747 F/O when he retired medically after a 4 way bypass surgery at age 59.”

Jim is survived by his wife Marcia Slater, and by his sons and their families.

Jim had most recently resided in California : 136 Vista Paseo, Palm Desert, CA 92260.

A memorial service will be held on March 28th at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, located at 47535 CA-74, Palm Desert, CA 92260.

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https://www.desertsun.com/obituaries/pyrk1421363

 

James E. Hatfield, 81, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2026, in Palm Desert, California. Born on March 16, 1944, James lived a remarkable life defined by service, passion, and dedication.

A proud graduate of Wyandotte High School in Kansas City (1962), James continued his education at Kansas City Junior College and Finley Engineering College. His career as a pilot spanned an impressive 37 years, during which he flew everything from a Piper Cub to 747s for Alaska Airlines and Delta Airlines. With over 18,000 miles logged since beginning his aviation journey in 1966, flying was not just a profession for James but a lifelong passion.

James served his country with distinction in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1966. Later, he became a Lieutenant Commander and Coast Guard Rescue Pilot from 1986 to 1990, exemplifying his commitment to protecting and serving others.

James was a devoted member of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, where he spent his retirement years giving back to the community. He embraced life with a guiding motto: "Be Kind, Stay Safe, Have Fun, Give Thanks, and Pass it On."

He is survived by his beloved wife, Marica Slater; sons Brian Hatfield of Seattle and Christopher Hatfield of Big Sur; and their mother, Cecilia Dunham. He also leaves behind his sisters Lucy Large and Jean Hatfield; his brother John Hatfield of Kansas City; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, located at 47535 CA-74, Palm Desert, CA 92260. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in honor of James' service and support of Neighbors4Neighbors.

James will be remembered for his kindness, dedication to service, and love of life. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him.

Monday, March 2, 2026

NWA/DL Capt. Michael Scott Loehndorf

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA/DL Capt. Michael Scott Loehndorf

January 29, 1952 ~ February 25, 2026

 

Michael Scott Loehndorf joined Northwest Airlines 02-16-1976 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 2017.  Widowed in 2012, Michael is survived by his siblings, and by his children and their families.  Michael’s most current residence is listed in whitepages as 2650 E 266th St, Arcadia, IN 46030.

 

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https://www.bozellfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/michael-loehndorf

Michael Scott Loehndorf

Arcadia IN

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Michael Scott Loehndorf on February 25, 2026, at the age of 74. Born on January 29, 1952, to Vern and Marian (Longley) Loehndorf, Michael lived a life filled with adventure, laughter, and love.

 

He was a dedicated commercial pilot for Delta Airlines, logging over 68 million miles throughout his esteemed career. Even after retiring in 2017, Michael couldn't stay away from the skies and continued to fly.

 

Family was everything to Michael. He cherished every moment spent with his grandchildren, earning the affectionate title of "Bacca." Whether they were battling it out in board games or sharing jokes, Michael was known as the heavyweight champion of fun in their eyes. His generosity, loyalty, and kindness made him a beloved figure to friends and family alike, and let's not forget he knew a little bit about everything, often being referred to as a walking Google search!

 

He is survived by his daughter, Amy (Ben) Eades; his son, Scott Loehndorf; his siblings, Steve (Teresa) Loehndorf, Gary (Silvana) Loehndorf, Kris (Gary) Hazelton, and Tracy (Jon) Fessler; and his three grandchildren, Emma, Taya, and Matthias. Michael was preceded in death by his loving wife, *Frankie (Grider) Loehndorf, and his parents.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Bozell Funeral Homes and Crematory, Brown Butz Diedring Chapel.

 

https://www.ochalekstark.com/obituary/6271429

*Frankie Ann Loehndorf

March 17, 1955 - November 6, 2012

Loehndorf, Frankie Ann
Milan, MI

Age 57, passed away Tuesday evening, November 6, 2012 at home with her loving family by her side, following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born March 17, 1955 in Indianapolis, the daughter of Herman and Selma Evelyn (Short) Grider.

Frankie earned her bachelor degree from IUPUI in Indianapolis and on May 19, 1979 she married Michael Loehndorf. She later completed her nursing degree from Washtenaw Community College. Frankie was extremely proud of her 20 years of service in the area as a registered nurse working for Saline Community Hospital and St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was a member of the Milan Free Methodist Church, enjoyed cycling, hiking and outdoors. She participated in PALM (Pedal across Lower Michigan) for many summers and had a love for animals. Her most gratifying moments and greatest love was being with her family or spending time with her friends………………….

Sunday, March 1, 2026

DL Capt. Billy Lindsay

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Military veteran, DL Capt. Billy Lindsay

January 4, 1939 – January 8, 2026

 


Billy Lanford Lindsay joined Delta Air Lines 06-19-1967.  He is survived by his sons and their families.  Billy had most recently resided in South Carolina :   PO Box 1057, Chapin, SC 29036.

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https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/chapin-sc/billy-lindsay-12697750

IN THE CARE OF Caughman-Harman Funeral Home - Chapin Chapel

Billy L. Lindsay of Chapin, SC passed away on January 8, 2026. Billy was born on January 4, 1939, in Shelby, NC to Hayes and Effie Lindsay.

Billy was a Captain Pilot with the United States Marine Corp during the Vietnam War. After leaving the USMC, he became a commercial pilot as a Captain for Delta Airlines where he continued to work until retirement. He was an active member of the VFW and American Legion of Chapin.

 

He is survived by his son, Brian Scott Lindsay (Lynn) and Matthew Hayes Lindsay; and grandson, Tanner Colton Lindsay.

 

Billy was predeceased by wife *Alice Faye, daughter Lisa Michelle Lindsay and son David Alan Lindsay.

 

A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at Caughman Harman Funeral Home-Chapin, 123 Columbia Ave., Chapin, SC 29036. Burial will be held at the Florida National Cemetery.

 

*LINDSAY, ALICE F, also known as ALICE FAYE LINDSAY and ALICE FAYE LIGHTBOURN, was born 25 April 1941 in MIAMI DADE, Florida, daughter of FRANK S LIGHTBOURN (father) and DOROTHY V TUCKER, and died 3 November 2001.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50310817/alice-faye-lindsay

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.

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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. 

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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.

 

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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………………