~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, WA/DL, Lt. Col. James (Jim) Herman Fauske
October 18, 1942 - February 1, 2021
Notification with the passing of retired Western/Delta pilot
Lt. Col. James (Jim) H. Fauske, age 78. Jim joined Western Airlines 09-08-1986 and
retired with Delta Air Lines in 2001 as is noted below in his obituary. Jim is survived by his wife Janice, his
children and grandchildren plus many more dear family members, friends and
colleagues.
Obituary information is available for viewing online at
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bradenton/obituary.aspx?n=james-h-fauske&pid=197820102 also at
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/venice-fl/james-fauske-10036203/share or
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/venice-fl/james-fauske-10036203
Read more of his military career at
https://www.419fw.afrc.af.mil/News/Photos/igphoto/2000633212/ and
https://www.f-16.net/pilots-profile56.html
Obituary below notes that a military funeral at Sarasota a
National Cemetery is planned.
For those who may wish to contact the family, whitepages
lists a Florida address as
125 12th Ave E , Palmetto, FL 34221.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : James H.
Fauske
Palmetto, Florida - Lt. Col. James (Jim) H. Fauske passed
away peacefully at home on 2/1/21. Jim was born on 10/18/1942 in Northwood, ND,
to Rev. Sigvald Fauske and Iylla (Pettis) Fauske. When Jim was a boy, he loved
hunting, training his dogs and sports, but, under his mom's watchful eye, he
learned to play the piano. Jim graduated from Forest City High School (IA) in
1960 where he was an outstanding athlete lettering in football, basketball,
baseball and track (javelin/shot put) and often reminded his friends that he
also won the fastest typing award.
While his father was President of Waldorf Junior College,
now Waldorf University (Forest City, IA), Jim attended and was President of the
Men's Student Council. He was selected for Junior College All American Football
in 1962. Jim met Ann Harlan, his first wife and mother of Kimberly and
Christopher, at Waldorf. He received a football scholarship to University of
Colorado, and they moved to Boulder, CO. He graduated in Political Science in
1965.
Jim was planning to further his studies in international law
but decided to join the USAF with a guaranteed pilot training slot. Jim flew
the F4 Phantom during 3 tours in Viet Nam: Night Owl Squadron in Ubon, Fast FAC
out of Korat and Strike, Fighter and Escort missions from Takhli. He was USAF
Top Gun Air to Ground in 1974. From 1974 to 1976, he flew the Mirage while
serving as an exchange officer with the Royal Australian Air Force. In addition
to regular duties, he flew in two man acrobatic airshows, and his football skills
translated into playing rugby with a local Australian team. In 1977, he was
assigned a "desk job" at Langley AFB, Hampton, VA. In 1980, he was in
the first class of pilots to fly the F16 at Hill AFB, Layton, UT.
Jim continued to excel in flying, and, in 1982, he helped
organize a Bombing Competition between a British Harrier pilots and American
F16 pilots. The US won. Back at Hill AFB, he married Janice Lindsey and later
welcomed their daughter, Dena. Jim was instructor to Pakistani pilots in preparation
for Pakistan's acquisition of F16s. Jim and another pilot delivered the first
F16's to Pakistan where President Zia greeted them, and they were honored with
a military parade and tour of the country. He was awarded the American
Distinguished Flying Cross as well as a number of Air Medals for his
outstanding service in the USAF.
Upon leaving the USAF 1985, Jim was briefly a pilot
instructor for Egypt and their newly purchased F16s. He then became a pilot for
Delta Airlines, flying the 727, 737, and 757 on both domestic and international
flights. He later was a flight instructor on the 737. He retired from Delta in
2001.
When Jim wasn't flying, he was an avid alpine skier and had
a passion for boating. In UT, Jim, family and friends spent time on Lake Powell
every summer for over 20 years. After moving to FL in 2002, Jim and Janice
competed in many local Florida sailing races, including the race to Isla
Mujeras, Mexico 2004/5, which they won once overall and once in catamaran
class. Jim was diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2006. After the
diagnosis, Jim and Janice decided to pursue their dream of cruising. From 2006
-2012, they cruised the Bahamas and the Caribbean all the way to Trinidad,
leaving the boat to return for his treatments. From 2012-2016, they switched to
a power cat and cruised Florida and Georgia Intercoastal waterways. Between
boat trips and treatments, Jim and Janice traveled several times to Europe and
Canada, often on river cruises or small ships. From 2006 to 2021, Jim underwent
numerous chemotherapy and radiation treatments, including a stem cell
transplant in 2017. He fought long and hard to stay healthy enough to enjoy
life, which he did to the fullest as long as he was able.
In Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, Ivan talks about
loving life: " . . . if I were struck by every horror of man's
disillusionment--still I should want to live, and, having tasted of the cup, I
would not turn away from it till I had drained it." Jim drained it and had
a refill. Jim maintained regular contact with many of his military and Delta
colleagues, American, Australian and Pakistani, who became very close friends
over the years. He made several close boating friends who also stood by him in
the good times and in his illness. Jim was admired for his courage, amazing wit
and continually positive attitude. His distinctive laugh was infectious. Jim
loved his children and grandchildren dearly and was very proud of them.
Likewise, Jim was well loved and respected by family and his many friends.
Salute to all those who loved and supported him from both far and near.
Jim was predeceased by his parents, brother, David Fauske,
brother, Daniel Fauske, sister, Naomi Evans, brother-in-law, John Evans, and
his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Lindsey.
Jim is survived by his wife of 38 years, Janice, his
children; Kimberly Fauske (Steve Ellis), Christopher Fauske (Maaria Franzen
Fauske), Dena Fauske (Nick Petta) and three grandchildren; Laura, Greta, and
Hanna Hanson, Kimberly's children. He is also survived by his brother, Paul
Fauske (Christine), two sisters-in-law; Betty Fauske (David) and Elaine Fauske
(Daniel), father-in-law, John Lindsey, brother-in-law, Ronald Lindsey (Cheryl)
and 14 nephews and nieces.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made
to The Lymphoma And Leukemia Society or the United Services Organization (USO).
The family is planning a military funeral at Sarasota a National Cemetery at a
later date.
Condolences may be placed online at Kays, Ponger, Uselton
Funeral and Cremation Services. Because Jim's family and friends are scattered
across the country/globe and travel is challenging now, the family asks them to
remember a "Fauske" story and make a toast on May 31, 2021, Memorial
Day.
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