~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. Douglas E. Harrison
January 18, 1942 ~ December 22, 2020
Word has been received with news of the passing of RNPA
member retired Northwest pilot Captain Douglas Edward Harrison, age 78. Captain Harrison joined Northwest Airlines 08-05-1968. He is survived by his wife Susan Dirks
Harrison plus many dear extended family members. Obituary information for Captain Harrison is available
for viewing online at
https://www.tamatoledonews.com/obituaries/2020/12/29/douglas-e-harrison/
or please see below.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Douglas E.
Harrison of Little Torch Key, Florida died on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, at age
78, due to complications from an accidental head injury sustained in October.
He and his wife Susan built a home on Little Torch, where Doug lived out his
life fishing, diving, and rebuilding antique cars. He was active in Monroe
County politics and gave of his time, talents, and resources to local
nonprofits. Doug will be missed by many.
Doug was born on Jan. 18, 1942 in Baltimore, MD. He grew up
in Ellicott City and graduated from Catonsville High School in 1960. He earned
a Bachelor’s degree in engineering from University of Maryland and a Master’s
degree in paleontology from University of Minnesota.
Doug joined the U.S. Navy in 1961. Within two years, he was
accepted into flight school, and he received his wings on Dec. 17, 1964. He
flew 114 combat missions in Vietnam and was awarded the Air Medal, Navy
Commendation Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign, and National
Defense. His last active duty mission was Attack Squadron ONE TWO FIVE. He was
discharged on June 26, 1968.
In 1968, Doug started his 35 year career as a pilot for
Northwest Airlines. He worked his way up from Second Officer to Captain, flying
Boeing 707, 727, 757, 747, The Airbus and the DC 10. He flew both domestically
and to Europe and Asia. In addition to pilot, Doug also served as a check
airman and flight instructor. Some of his fondest memories were flying to
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba and meeting Fidel Castro, and instructing
pilots when Northwest Airlines sent planes to Kenya, where he met Jomo
Kenyatta.
On St. Patrick’s Day in 1981, Doug met a flight attendant
named Susan in Orlando. Doug and Susan married on Oct. 15, 1982 at Pilgrim
Heights in Montour, IA. They made a life together in the Florida Keys, and
after his retirement as a 747-400 Captain in 2002, the two began traveling the
US in an RV with their dogs.
Doug served two terms as President of Jolly Roger Estates
Homeowners Association and was instrumental in erecting the flag pole that
stands at the entrance today. He was a member of the Southernmost Republican
Club and worked on many successful campaigns. Serving as Campaign Manager for
Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay was a proud moment for Doug.
Doug also served several terms as a board member for The
Monroe Association for ReMARCable Citizens and was a past member of the
Military Affairs Committee.
Doug is survived by his wife, Susan Dirks Harrison and his
puppies, Flash III and Elie II; his beloved in-laws, Harlan and Darlene Dirks;
Nathan and Valerie (Dirks) Behounek, Carie Behounek, Juliet Sherman, Jacob and
Amy Behounek, Aaron and Sarah (Behounek) Kassen; Sandra Dirks; David and Ardella
Dirks, Ryan and Shelby (Dirks) Speicher, Todd Dirks and Hayley Proenza, Kyle
Dirks and Ryan Gruber, Ryan Dirks, Natasha Ribby and Jake Dirks.
Doug was preceded in death by his parents, Carl Lee Harrison
and Rita Marie (Russo) Harrison, Brothers, Donald Harrison and Lee Harrison and
Sister, Libby( Harrison) Stone.
Donations may be made in Doug’s name in one of three area
nonprofits:
-- Monroe County Stars of Hope
c/o Major Tim Age
5501 College Road, Key West, FL 33040
-- Cooking With Love
c/o Reverend Steve Torrence
1215 Petronia St.., Key West, FL 33040
-- Florida Keys SPCA
Marathon Campus
c/o Tara McFarland
10550 Aviation Blvd.., Marathon, FL 33050
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