~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. Leroy A. Burkemper
November 08, 1943 ~ December 18, 2020
As noted in the April-May Air Line Pilot magazine’s In
Memoriam column, the passing of RNPA member retired Northwest pilot Captain
Leroy Arthur Burkemper, age 77. Captain
Burkemper joined Northwest Airlines 10-07-1968 and retired with Northwest in
2003. He is survived by his wife Patty,
his children and his grandchildren.
Obituary information may be viewed online at
https://cremationsocietyofmn.com/tribute/details/34847/Leroy-Burkemper/obituary.html
For those wishing to send condolences, the family’s current address
is listed in whitepages as
4846 Steeplechase Circle, Saint Paul, MN 55122
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary of Leroy Arthur Burkemper…………………………
Leroy Arthur Burkemper, age 77, of Eagan, Minnesota passed
away peacefully on December 18, 2020 surrounded by family. Survived by wife Patty of 54 years, son Brent
Burkemper of Bloomington, Mn., daughters Jennifer (David) of Osceola, Wisconsin
and Katy (Jamie) of Lakeville, Mn. Five
grandchildren are the light of his life, Jessica, Derek, Peter, Casey and
Ashlyn Rose.
He was born on November 08, 1943 to Arthur and Ann Burkemper
of Old Monroe, Missouri. Siblings
include Mary of Creve Coeur, Missouri, Jack (Ginger) Burkemper of Elsberry,
Missouri, Dick (Kelly) Burkemper of St Louis, Missouri, Melvin (Kathy)
Burkemper of Old Monroe, Missouri and Vicki (Bob) of Holden Missouri. Also survived by sister-in-law Jacki (Bob)
Bucci of San Antonio, Texas and many nieces and nephews.
Leroy received his degree from the University of Missouri at
Columbia. He entered the U.S. Army as a
second lieutenant and flew airplanes in Viet Nam from 1967 to 1968. He was then hired by Northwest Airlines and
flew 35 years until his retirement in 2003.
Upon retirement he continued to enjoy life in the country while clearing
his few acres on his beloved John Deere tractor.
He battled Parkinsons for 8 years and now is at peace, free
of the daily challenges of the disease.
Memorials are preferred to The Parkinsons Association or Our
Lady of Peace in St. Paul who so lovingly cared for him in his final days.
Due to current covid restrictions, a private funeral will be
held for family only with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.
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