~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL F/O Michael Robert Juhl
February 12, 1963 ~ December 14, 2020
From the March issue of the ALPA magazine’s In Memoriam
Column, we learn of the passing of Delta pilot Michael Robert Juhl, age
57. Mike joined Delta Air Lines
12-16-1991. He is survived by his wife
Elizabeth, by his son and his stepdaughter, plus many more dear family members
and close friends.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.thegrundyregister.com/content/michael-juhl
The funeral home has noted Mike’s passing online at
https://www.northdallasfuneralhome.com/obituary/19734/
For those wishing to
send condolences, the family’s address is listed in whitepages as
7522 Marquette St., Dallas,
TX 75225.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Michael Robert Juhl, 57, of Dallas, Texas,
passed away on December 14, 2020, after a 16 month battle with ALS.
Mike loved his idyllic childhood in the small town of Dike,
Iowa and often said those were the best years of his life. He told many stories
of playing with his army men in the sandbox and working in the school shop with
his dad. He wanted those, who touched his life in Iowa, to know that he loved
and appreciated you.
After graduating from Iowa State University, Mike joined the
United States Air Force and began his journey to becoming a commercial airline
pilot. He served our country in Desert Storm flying C-130s where he earned the
Air Medal for meritorious service. After leaving the Air Force, Mike was
offered a position with Delta Air Lines and spent 29 years doing something he
passionately loved: flying the Boeing 757/767. He even had a “signature move”
in those extremely soft, smooth landings in which he took great pride.
Mike Juhl was the “fun” uncle, dad, friend and husband. He
was known to laugh in a movie with wild abandon and if he told you a story, you
made sure to give him a wide berth for his waving hands and arms he used for
emphasis. He loved a thrill and if he took a spill over the handlebars of his
mountain bike or down the mountain while skiing (something he called a yard
sale) it was with a great badge of honor. It made for a good story to tell
later with those waving arms. Passionately he loved his son, Mason, and
considered him his best friend. He taught great lessons of life, love, work,
and design and was so proud of the man Mason has become. Their bond was
admirable and their laughter abundant. The other love of his life was his wife,
Elizabeth. They met on a blind date in 2011 and Mike would later tell the story
that when he saw her pass the window to the restaurant, life turned into slow
motion with the song “Dream Weaver” playing in the background. He would say to
her “I love you to the moon, Baby”! Although ALS stole from him and tortured
him, he still managed a smile for everyone. He wanted his family to know, “I
have loved every moment of my life and I’m glad each of you were a part of it.
Thank you for giving me your love and letting me love you...I LOVE OUR FAMILY!”
Mike is survived by his much loved wife Elizabeth, son
Mason, step daughter Caroline House, and his faithful dog Riley, all of Dallas,
TX; parents Richard and Joann Juhl, Dike, IA; sister Connie (Dan) Vella,
Canton, MI; brother David (Julie) Juhl, Des Moines, IA; along with many nieces,
nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. At Mike’s request, his ashes will be spread
in two of his favorite places: Breckinridge, Colorado and under his favorite
tree in the front yard where he can forever admire the house he designed. Due
to the limitations of gatherings, a service will be held at a later date. In
leu of flowers, Mike would love for you to make donations to our local no kill
shelter, Dog and Kitty City, https://www.dognkittycity.org/donate.html
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