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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

NWA Capt. Dennis Lynn Koehn


Belated news, as noted in ALPA’s In Memoriam column, the passing of NWA Capt. Dennis L. Koehn……….

~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, NWA Capt. Dennis Lynn Koehn
January 29, 1946 - March 19, 2019


Northwest pilot Captain Dennis Lynn Koehn, age 73, was born/raised in Oklahoma and following his military service joined Northwest Airlines 07-08-1988.  Captain Koehn is survived by his wife Judith and their children.
Obituary information and photos may be viewed online at
Arrangements were entrusted to Moss Feaster Funeral Home and Cremation of Dunedin, Florida.
For those wishing to contact the family, the most recent address is listed in whitepages as
 4047 Carlyle Lakes Blvd # B  ,  Palm Harbor, FL 34685.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN 

Obituary for Dennis L. Koehn
Dennis L. Koehn was born January 29th, 1946 in Carnegie Oklahoma to Lloyd and Rosetta Unruh Koehn. He attended elementary and high school in Chickasha, Oklahoma. He graduated from Oklahoma State University and received his commission from the Air Force ROTC program in 1968. Dennis then realized his dream of flying by earning his wings at Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma in March 1969. He completed two tours in South East Asia in the F-4, flying a total of 450 missions. He was then assigned to fly the F-5 at Williams AFB in Arizona from 1972 to 1979. While there he was an instructor pilot for students from around the world. He trained pilots from Iran, South Vietnam, Taiwan, Brazil, Jordan, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and others. In 1979 Dennis transferred to Nellis AFB in Nevada where he worked primarily with test programs. In 1983 he was assigned to Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina to fly the A-10. During that time he participated in Red Flag exercises where he excelled. His military decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, Meritorious Service Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal with 34 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Air Force Commendation Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster.

Dennis retired from the Air Force in 1988 and began his second career flying with Northwest Airlines, first in the Boeing 727, then in the DC-10, and he retired as a captain on the Airbus A320 in January 2006. During this time he flew to Amsterdam, London, Paris, Mumbai, Beijing, and many other international destinations.

After his second retirement Dennis took a course from H&R block with the intention of being a tax consultant but decided he would find it more rewarding to volunteer with AARP Tax Preparers. He found working with this organization tremendously satisfying and made dear friends. Dennis also joined the Pinellas Pilots Association to feed his passion for flying. Again, he made many friends. Dennis used his access to a PPA Cessna to get involved with Young Eagles which offers free flights to area children who might not have an opportunity otherwise. He loved their excitement and enthusiasm. He also was an elections clerk for Pinellas County until an illness in 2014 left him unable to continue. Volunteering with Special Olympics volleyball for several years was another of his joys.

Dennis met his wife, Judith in Arizona between South East Asian tours in 1971.They were married a year later. They welcomed Deborah to the family while he was stationed at Williams AFB in 1976. Jeffrey joined them in 1980 while they lived in Nevada.

Dennis is predeceased by his parents and his brother, Kenneth. He’s survived by his wife of 46 years, Judith, daughter Deborah of Tarpon Springs and son Jeffrey of Pinellas Park, his sister Marita Gortney and nephew Rick Gortney and his wife Shaun of Oklahoma.

Dennis passed away Tuesday March 19th. There will be a celebration of Dennis’s life at Moss Feaster Funeral Home in Dunedin on April 13th from 12:00 to 2:00. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations in his memory be made to Oklahoma State University or the charity of your choice.

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