~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Robert Eugene Nelson
September 13, 1929 ~ February 16, 2022
Notice of passing….retired Delta pilot Captain Robert
“Bob” Nelson, age 92. Captain Nelson
joined Delta Air Lines 09-10-1956 and was based Chicago. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth, by his
daughters, and by his grand- and greatgrandchildren.
To view the obituary online and share memories
please visit
https://www.bratley-nelsonchapels.com/obituary/Robert-Nelson
For those who may wish to send a personal note,
the family address is listed in whitepages as
N5492 Mann Rd.,
Spooner, WI 54801.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Robert “Bob” Nelson, age 92, of
Spooner, WI passed away on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, at Shell Lake Health
Care Center.
Robert Eugene Nelson was born September 13, 1929,
in Superior, WI the son of Stanley and Lona (Brandow) Nelson. He grew up in Gordon, WI and at the age of
16, Bob would skip a study hall at the end of the day at Central High School,
so he could learn how to fly above the woods where he hunted and the greatest
of the great lakes that he fished. Bob
joined the U.S. Army on February 28, 1951, where he was stationed stateside
during the Korean War and taught young fighter pilots how to maneuver every
detail safely. After his honorable discharge on February 28, 1953, Bob’s
piloting career was with Delta Airlines, based out of “ORD” in Chicago, where
he earned a pair of captain wings. This
propelled side businesses that include resorts, game farms and a fly-in retreat
in a remote part of Canada. Bob retired
to the part of the county he loved, Northwestern Wisconsin, where he grew
up. Flying was Bob’s greatest love,
which was made obvious by the runway that ran alongside the home and the hangar
filled with flight logs going back to his first recordings in 1945. His hobbies centered around planes,
rebuilding engines and many a craft from his favorite publication,
Trade-A-Plane. He loved travels with his
wife, family adventures and getaways.
Flying in his seaplane he mastered landing on wavy surfaces, skimming
electric lines and poles and pined treetops while crop dusting, cargo hauling
or teaching future pilots how to fly, were his real lifetime passions. He was a recipient of the prestigious Wright
Brothers Master Pilot Award presented by FAA honoring more than half a century
of continuous safe aircraft operations.
This was presented to him at an event in 2017 in Hayward, WI, not too
far from Gordon where he was raised.
Bob is survived by his wife of 31 years,
Elizabeth; daughters, Deb, Dianna and Suzanne, along with grandchildren, great
grandchildren; Liz’s children, Sandra and Barry and her family; all who, like
his friends, neighbors and colleagues, once sat alongside him in the cockpit or
met him at a fly-in, truly enjoyed Bob’s company.
Bob was preceded in death by his daughter, Kathy;
son Stanley; granddaughter, Jennie; great-granddaughter, Syndi; his parents,
Stan and Lona; and mother of his children, Lee.
An interment service with military honors will be
held at Gordon Memorial Cemetery at a later date.
Memorials would be appreciated to the
Gordon-Wascott Historical Society where many of his family’s items are on
display, including those from Nelson Bowling Alley, where Bob set wooden pins
by hand as a kid.
In honor of Bob’s time on earth, whenever you hear
an airplane flying overhead – look up and smile. He always did.
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