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Monday, June 20, 2016

NWA F/O Detlef M. Frey

~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF, NWA pilot Detlef M. Frey
January 27, 1962 ~ June 12, 2016
 





Notification with the passing of Northwest pilot (MSPFO757B) Detlef Manfred Frey, age 54.
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                ~ Carol for the PCN 
 
Obituary ............. Detlef M. Frey...............
Detlef M. Frey passed away on June 12, 2016 after a very long illness which robbed him of his mental capabilities. He was born January 1962 in Toledo Ohio to Manfred and Ursula Frey. He is survived by his wife Maggie, daughter Julie (Rusty), son Erich, and his parents.
 
From early on Detlef wanted to be a pilot he began with cardboard boxes, moved to gliders and eventually got his private pilot license, even before he had a driver's license. There was one slight distraction; music. He was a dedicated drummer and founded a band, Myzar, with some friends - but eventually flying won out. After college and ROTC he joined the Air Force Reserve and later flew with Northwest Airlines as a Commercial Pilot. He was flying the B-757 at the time he became disabled.
 
Detlef was a happy man and never met a person he did not like. He loved to travel especially to Germany where his parents came from. In 1991 he met The love of his life, Maggie, on an airplane, they were married that year in Niagara Falls, NY.
 
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration: http://tinyurl.com/IMODetlef 

.Published in The Gazette from June 18 to June 19, 2016

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