~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, author, NWA Capt. Steve Luckey
March 8, 1940 ~ October 2, 2022
From family and friends we learn of the passing of
retired Northwest Airlines pilot Captain Stephen Alvin Luckey, age 82. Steve joined Northwest 12-04-1967. He is survived by his wife Jeannie plus many
more dear family members and friends. A memorial service will be held at Saint
Matthew’s Catholic Church in Kalispell on Oct. 14, followed immediately by
burial with military honors at C.E. Conrad Memorial Cemetery ….please see
obituary information below.
Obituary and online news articles are available at
https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2022/oct/07/steve-luckey-82/
and at https://localtoday.news/pa/steve-lucky-82-daily-inter-lake-66561.html
Here is another news
article published last November that features Steve’s military and career achievements
: https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2021/nov/11/kalispell-veterans-autobiography-tells-life-intrig/
Details about Steve’s
book can be found at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lucky-man-stephen-a-luckey/1139629082
For those who may
wish to send a personal note, condolences may be sent to the family at
341 Stoneridge Dr
Kalispell, MT 59901
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Steve Luckey, warrior extraordinaire,
has won his final battle on Oct. 2, 2022, and is now resting peacefully and
comfortably in the hands of our Lord God. Not only was Steve the ultimate
warrior, but his life was exceptional in ways that most of us will never
experience. An expert marksman, a Marine fighter pilot, commercial airline
pioneer, and an international aviation security expert were just some of the
roles he played and the talents he had during his extraordinary life. Almost
anyone who spent time with Steve could attest to his humor, his charm, his
charisma and much more. He was famous for his “Luckeyism’s” as he had an
appropriate and witty response for everything.
Steve was born on March 8, 1940, in Emmaus,
Pennsylvania, the son of Charles “Chick” and Mabel Luckey. He grew up in the
beautiful Pocono Mountains where, much like his father, he developed a love for
the outdoors; hunting, fishing, exploring and all things that led to adventure.
He graduated from Pocono High School in East Stroudsburg and later focused on
physics and mathematics while attending the University of Pennsylvania. Steve’s
military career began in the Marine Corps, becoming an officer and earning his
Naval aviator wings in Pensacola, Florida. He flew the A-4 Skyhawk (his
favorite jet), the U-10 Helio Courier, and became aircraft carrier qualified.
He proudly served in the Vietnam War in 1966 and 1967, both on the ground and
in the air. Steve was selected for duty as a psychological warfare specialist
and counterinsurgency operative, founding the Kit Carson Scout Program,
ultimately earning the Bronze Star.
Steve’s professional journey took him into the
world of commercial aviation as a pilot for Northwest Airlines. He became
chairman of the Air Line Pilots Association Security Committee, designing and
influencing security strategies that continue today. An unyielding patriot,
even after retirement he continued to chair ALPA security, worked closely with
the FBI on aviation security, owned his own security consulting business and
was an expert firearms consultant for NEMO Arms. In 2010, and in honor of his
aviation security career, Steve was presented with the ALPA David L. Behncke
Lifetime Achievement Award, which has only been given four times in ALPA’s
90-year history.
Steve could often be found in the Tobacco Root
Mountains of Montana riding his favorite horse Judd where he owned and operated
a successful outdoor guide and outfitting business. These adventures combined
Steve’s interest in guns with his love of the outdoors, and gave his children
many fond memories spending time with their Dad on backpacking and hiking
trips.
Steve’s love of life extended to his personal
life, where his relationships were both passionate and loving. His children
unquestionably carry on his legacy of hard work, drive for accomplishment and a
belief in living life to its fullest. Steve met his match and soulmate,
Jeannie, later in life, and as he often said, “I married my best friend” in
2004. Living in Kalispell, they had many of the same passions, shared so many
adventures together, and traveled constantly, including a honeymoon trip to
Tasmania. There was never a dull moment until the late in life diagnosis of MS began
to interfere with the fun. Nonetheless, Steve always considered himself a
“lucky man” as evidenced in his own autobiography. Even in his final days he
remained positive and could still bring a beautiful smile to his face.
Steve is survived by his wife, Jeannie; and all of
his loving family, Stephanie Luckey Fehr and Eric (Matthew, Ashley and Erika),
Judd Luckey and Kelly (Benjamin), Sara Luckey Hendrickson and Daryn (Parker and
Preslee), Megan Luckey Santos and Jefferson (Harrison and Livingston), and
stepchildren, Jennifer Parson, Bill Parson Jr., Chris Parson and Stephanie
(Hailey).
A memorial service will be held at Saint Matthew’s
Catholic Church in Kalispell on Friday, Oct. 14, at 1 p.m., followed
immediately by burial with military honors at C.E. Conrad Memorial Cemetery and
a celebration of life at the Buffalo Hill Golf Club beginning at 3 p.m.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to
the Semper Fi and America’s Fund, ALERT Endowment, or any charity of your
choice.
Arrangements are under the care of
Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home. https://www.jgfuneralhome.com/
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https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lucky-man-stephen-a-luckey/1139629082
Lucky Man: A Life Lived One Shot at a Time is a memoir by Captain Stephen Luckey, an expert
marksman, Marine fighter pilot, commercial airline pioneer, and aviation
security expert. Over the course of Luckey's remarkable life, he served as a
sniper, an FBI-trained operative, and as the Security Chair of the Airline
Pilots Association where he helped form national security policy in the
aftermath of the September 11th attacks. The book chronicles life and death
experiences from his Pennsylvania childhood, his founding of the Kit Carson
Scout program in the Vietnam War, his encounters with airline hijackers, and
his work combatting international terrorism, all told with marksman-like
deadpan humor.
From the book's introduction:
"I have survived firefights, assassination attempts,
and mid-air collisions. I have looked into the eyes of skyjackers while they
held innocent people hostage. I have spent more time than is natural in the
presence of death. When my country called on the leadership of a gun-wielding,
bare-knuckled, seat-of-the-pants pilot from the backwoods of Pennsylvania to
help guide the war on terrorism, I was proud to answer the call."
Publication date: |
06/04/2021 |
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