~ IN MEMORY ~
NWA Capt. Gary A. Hagemeister
March 11, 1946 ~ April 12, 2022
Notice of passing…..retired Northwest pilot
Captain Gary Alan Hagemeister, age 76.
Captain Hagemeister joined Northwest Airlines 01-09-1967. He is survived by his wife Beth plus many
more dear family members.
To view the obituary online please visit the
funeral home website at
https://www.lundbergfuneral.com/obituary/Gary-Hagemeister
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Gary A. Hagemeister
Gary A. Hagemeister, age 76 of Cannon Falls, died
on Tuesday afternoon, April 12, 2022, at Walker Methodist Highview Hills in
Lakeville from complications of Parkinson’s Disease.
Gary was born on March 11, 1946, the son of Ed and
Loretta “Dots” (Proell) Hagemeister, and grew up in Rosemount, MN. From a young age Gary had a tremendous
curiosity. As a child he often took the
bus to the University library to spend his Saturday reading. Gary became very interested in aviation and
began taking lessons at Southport Airport (where Apple Valley Target is now
located), obtaining his private pilot license before his driver’s license.
After graduating from Rosemount High School in
1964, Gary attended the University of Minnesota until the age of 21, when he
could hire on with Northwest Airlines.
He flew for Northwest for 34 years, retiring in May 2001. During this time, he joined the Minnesota
Soaring Club at the Stanton Airfield and became a soaring enthusiast, competing
nationally with his Nimbus, often placing in the top ten. Gary met his wife, Beth E. Billings of Red
Wing, MN, in the Soaring Club. They were
married in Red Wing on May 15, 1982.
Besides being an avid reader, Gary enjoyed
photography, woodworking, and traveling with his wife Beth, first using his
employee benefits traveling to Europe, and in later years traveling throughout
the US and Canada in an RV so they could take along all their furry children.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Ed and
Dots. He will be forever missed by Beth, his wife of 40 years. Gary is also survived by his loving sister,
Diane, and brother-in-law, Jerry Dittman; Diane and Jerry’s sons, David, Steve
(Deb), and Marc (Sharon); his brothers-in-law, John (Toni) and Daniel (Susan)
Billings; his sister-in-law, Janet (Bill) Sinkevich; many Billings nieces and
nephews; and many more great nieces and nephews.
Gary is soaring new heights now, and we will honor
him with a send-off Friday, April 22 at 11:00 am, with visitation from 9:00 am
- 11:00 am, at Christ United Methodist Church, 29470 Gaylord Ave, Cannon Falls.
The service will be live-streamed and the link can be found below. A luncheon and interment at Lakeside
Cemetery, Randolph, will follow the service.
Memorial gifts will be given to the Parkinson’s
Foundation.
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