~ IN MEMORY ~
Bronwen ‘Brownie’ Lindskog, wife of NWA Capt. Stanley
V. Lindskog
October 7, 1940 ~ June 1, 2014
Notification with the passing of Bronwen ‘Brownie’ neé Davis
Lindskog, wife of NWA retired pilot Capt. Stan Lindskog.
Survived by her husband Captain Lindskog,
personal condolences may be sent to the family at 1605 5th Ave N Apt 401 ,
Seattle WA 98109-2960 ... (206) 420-3048
Arrangements are not yet known. Should we receive further
information we will be sure to update our blogspot at http://pcnflightwest.blogspot.com/
Thank you,~ Carol Faulkner, PCN death notice
communicatordeath@pilotcommunication.net
Subject: Wife of NWA/DAL pilot Stan
Lindskog
From: Bill Day
Bronwen Lindskog, the wife of SEA based NWA/DAL pilot Stan
Lindskog passed away June 01, 2014 peacefully surrounded by her loving family.
Bronwen spent her last glorious day enjoying the beautiful view from her home on
Queen Anne in Seattle.
Bronwen ‘Brownie’ Davis was born on October 7, 1940 in
Chicago, Illinois to Kate and Ben Davis. She moved to Seattle in 1951 and
graduated with honors from Queen Anne High School, Class of
1958.
She earned her B.S. in Physical Therapy from Stanford
University (Class of 1962) and it was there that she met her best friend and
husband, Stan Lindskog. They were married on December 23, 1961 and remained
married for 53 years.
During Stan’s five years in the Air Force, Bronwen
practiced P.T. in Tempe, AZ and Columbus, Ohio. Leaving the Air Force, Stan
became a pilot for Northwest Airlines, allowing Bronwen to practice P.T. in
Minneapolis, MN, Honolulu, HI, and Seattle, WA. She earned her Masters of
Physical Therapy at the University of Minnesota in
1976.
Bronwen loved to sail, ski, scuba dive, and travel. She
retired in 2000 so she could travel with her husband. Travel they
did.
Bronwen is survived by her husband Stan, three daughters
Lori, Wendy, and Casey (all of the Seattle area), their husbands, and four
grandchildren Jamie, Shelby, Sean, and Druce. All were at bedside when she flew
west.
She is remembered by her daughters as the best
mom, EVER!
“She walked proudly and spoke
truly!”
She will be missed by all who knew
her!
In lieu of flowers, please consider a small donation to The
Parkinson’s Foundation.
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