~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, NWA Capt. John Adrian
Nevelle Jr.
April 20, 1938 ~ October 22,
2015
Word has been received with the passing
of RNPA member retired NWA pilot Captain John Nevelle, age 77. Captain Nevelle
joined Northwest Airlines 04-08-1968 and retired with Northwest in 1998.
To view/sign the online guestbook please
visit http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?pid=176218556
As was Captain Nevelle's wishes, no
services were held. The family will gather to celebrate his life at a later
date.
Captain Nevelle had most recently resided at
Bellevue, Washington.
For more information, the family may be
contacted c/o Captain Nevelle's son Dirk at cdneve@me.com
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary.............................
John passed away peacefully with his sons
by his side on Thursday, October 22nd, 2015. He was 77. John was born on April
20th, 1938 in Beloit, Wisconsin and grew up in South Bend, Indiana where he went
to Riley High School. He attended Florida State University on a football
scholarship and then finished his college education at Minnesota State
University, Mankato. He served our country as a U.S. Navy Aviator from 1961 to
1968 where he was based in Patuxent River, Maryland. John flew missions in
Vietnam and the blockade of Cuba. In April of 1968, John went to work for
Northwest Airlines as a Commercial Pilot where he retired in April of 1998 as a
747 Captain.
In January of 1966, John married Charlene Lewis.
Together they had 2 sons and lived most of their years as a family in Bellevue,
Washington. In John's later years, he spent time living in Hawaii, Indiana &
Arizona where he retired. John moved back to Bellevue in 2011 to be closer to
his sons.
John was a very generous man. He was always
providing for anyone in need. As a teenager, he spent much time caring for his
brothers and sisters. He was as honest as they come, and always left an
impression on anyone he met. Dogs loved him and would always put a smile on his
face. He loved playing golf and football. At Riley High School he became one of
the first football players to make the All State Indiana Team. As a parent, he
especially loved watching and coaching his 2 sons who both attended Eastside
Catholic High School. He loved his Dallas Cowboys and was always looking to make
a bet. John was always up for a good time, even in his later years. John took
great pride in being an exceptional Pilot. He wanted to be remembered as a great
father and someone who was tough. He wanted his sons to be proud of
him.
John was preceded in death by his parents John
(JACK) Adrian Nevelle & Agnes (MEMO) Louise Nevelle, as well as his twin
brother, Patrick Nevelle, who died at birth. John is survived by his 2 sons John
(Kim) Nevelle & Dirk (Michelle) Nevelle; his grandchildren Connor, Adrian,
Hope & Noah Nevelle; his 5 siblings Yvonne (Bob) Kenny, Carole (Steve)
Pinter, Glenn (Nancy) Nevelle, Frank (Rosie) Nevelle & Tim
Nevelle.
At John's request there will
be no services. A private family memorial/celebration of his life will be held
at a later date.
Published in The Seattle Times on Oct. 25, 2015
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Published in The Seattle Times on Oct. 25, 2015
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?pid=176218556#sthash.WdMinQtq.dpuf
From: RNPA News
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 2:03 AM Subject: John Nevelle Has
Flown West.
I have received
word that NWA captain John Nevelle passed away peacefully with his sons by his
side on Thursday October 22. John was originally from South Bend, Indiana, he
attended Florida State on a football scholarship before entering flight training
in the U.S. Navy. He served in the Navy for seven years before employment with
NWA. John was hired by NWA on April 04, 1968 and retired a 747 captain on April
20, 1998.
At John’s
request there will be no services. A private family memorial/celebration of his
life will be held at a later date.
John’s obituary will be run in Sunday’s Seattle Times. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/
For further
information contact his son Dirk at: cdneve@me.com
Respectfully
submitted:
Bill Day
Contrails
Obituary Editor
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