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Monday, October 10, 2022

WAL Nancy Most, widow of WAL/DAL Capt. Phil Most

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

WAL Nancy Most, widow of WAL/DAL Capt. Phil Most

JANUARY 17, 1934 – JULY 21, 2022

 

https://www.vcstar.com/obituaries/vcs027302

https://www.toacorn.com/articles/nancy-louise-most/ 

 



 

Holy Cats!!! On July 21, 2022, Nancy Louise Most embarked on the next of her nine lives! She very much enjoyed this one and sends meows and kisses to all her friends and neighbors.

 

In true Minnesota fashion, she was born at home in the small town of Buhl on Jan. 17, 1934. It was a very good year. And it was a very good childhood—simple, humble and complete. She later had a rewarding career with Western Airlines in Minneapolis where she met her mate—Phil Most.

 

Nancy and Phil married and settled down in a beautiful home in an outstanding neighborhood in Thousand Oaks in 1971. Nancy quickly joined many organizations—the Orchid Society, the Garden Club, the Republican Women, etc., and made wonderful lifelong friends.

 

Nancy was an incredible gardener, voracious reader and talented cook. Her orchids and roses were beautiful. She was also a lifelong NRA member and could toss back bourbon with the best of them. In other words, not to be messed with!

 

She valued her friendships—they often spanned three generations of the same family.

 

Nancy had wonderful neighbors, and was beloved by everyone. She went out like she lived her life—a very organized rock star! Now she is happily reunited with her husband Phil, her cats, loved friends and members of her family. If you wish to make a donation, the Friends of the Library or Senior Concerns in Thousand Oaks would be most appreciative.

 

The post Nancy Louise Most first appeared on Thousand Oaks Acorn. 

https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/sherman-oaks-ca/nancy-most-10870561

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Capt. PHIL MOST’s OBITUARY

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/venturacountystar/name/phil-most-obituary?id=8519111

Phil G. Most passed away peacefully early Tuesday morning, Oct. 4, 2005.

 

Phil was born on July 17, 1925, in Laurel, Neb. He moved to California and began his flying career when he was a young man. He flew for Utah Construction, Cal Eastern, the Flying Tigers, and participated in the historic Hungarian Airlift. In 1955, his flying career continued with Western Airlines, and then on to Delta until his retirement in 1988. He flew both privately and for corporations and loved it. He also loved traveling the world for the last 34 years with his beloved wife, Nancy.

 

Phil was a member of the CAF (Commemorative Air Force) in Camarillo. He also belonged to the Oxnard-Santa Barbara chapter of the QBs.

 

Phil is survived by his wife, Nancy; his children, Lexa Most Mieger (Martin) and Debora Biddick, and his two grandchildren, Jackie and Shawna. He also is survived by sisters, Kathryn Danielson, Evelyn Wyant, Mabel Kastrop, Jo Walker, and Janice Most; and brothers, Milton Most and Rodney Most. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Phil loved his cats, including his most current cat, Tweek, and the late James Madison.

 

Family and friends will miss his good humor and hard work ethic. He was a man of immense character. Everyone wishes him all their love. Blue skies and tailwinds, Phil!

 

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