~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NC/RC/NWA Capt. Harold Eugene
Thibault
November 17, 1933 ~ August 12, 2023
Notice of passing …..commercial airline pilot with
North Central Airlines/Republic Airlines/Northwest Airlines….. Captain Harold
Eugene Thibault, age 89.
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.billmanhuntfuneralchapel.com/obituary/Harold-Thibault
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Harold Eugene Thibault Obituary
Harold “Harry” Eugene Thibault, age 89, of
Shoreview, MN, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 12, surrounded by his
loving family. Harry was born on November 17, 1933 in Eau Claire, WI, the son
of Joseph Francis and Mary (Horan) Thibault. He moved to St. Paul, MN at age 5.
In his youth, he regularly roamed the grounds of Como Park and loved sneaking
into the MN State Fair. He attended St. Thomas Academy, where he played hockey
and baseball, and later the College of St. Thomas. Fulfilling a childhood dream
to fly, Harry enlisted in the United States Navy and became a naval aviator
serving on the U.S.S. Hancock aircraft carrier based in Coronado, CA, where he
flew the AD-4 Skyraider, A4 Skyhawk, and the F-9 Cougar. In ensuing years, he
served and flew in the U.S. Naval Reserve.
In 1960, he began a career as a commercial airline pilot with North
Central Airlines which later became Republic Airlines and Northwest Airlines,
flying the DC-3, Convair 580, DC-9, and MD-80.
Harry was a loving husband, carefully cultivating
a life-long commitment to his high school sweetheart and wife, Molly, whom he
married in 1957. Together, they raised six children within a close knit,
Christ-centered home focused on loving and assisting each other as well as
those around them. They wholeheartedly embraced life with their eldest son
Greg, who had Down Syndrome, and made unconditional love a lived family
priority. Together they enjoyed 60 years of family time on Turtle Lake in
Shoreview, MN.
Although soft-spoken, reserved and disciplined in
nature, Harry was well known for his wonderful sense of humor which he warmly
shared with those he encountered. He had special relationships with the young
people in his life, connecting intentionally with a twinkle in his eye. Above
all, Harry was deeply rooted in his Christian faith. He attended daily mass and
spent dedicated time in prayer each day, unifying himself with the love of God
which fortified his life of quiet service.
For decades, Harry and Molly quietly and directly
sponsored the resettlement of refugees from war torn communities. They opened
their home to dozens of Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Hmong, Bosnian, and
Bhutanese families. Harry became a driving instructor, career counselor,
financial advisor, spiritual guide, and lifelong father figure to each of these
families. Over the past 20 years, Harry organized life-saving cardiac surgery
for Central American children; while housing and transporting a sick child and
parent back and forth from Mayo Clinic, he was already lining up surgery for
another.
In retirement, he volunteered as a pilot flying
medical teams in Central America, enjoyed flying vintage aircraft including the
Ford Tri-motor, and often could be found in the sky piloting his prized 1956
Piper Pacer airplane- later donated to charity when he could no longer fly
himself.
Harry is survived by his beloved wife, Winifred
“Molly” (Hilger) Thibault; children, Mark (Carole), Laura (Kevin) Twohy,
Stephen (Monica), Daniel (Gretchen), and Michael (Rhonda); grandchildren, Nick,
Claire, Nadine, Peter, Jack, Colleen, Meghan, John, Matt, Joe, Annie, Tim,
Mike, Rosemary, John, Mark, Cate, Andrew, Bobby, Lizzy, Jimmy, Chuck, Jenny,
Maggie, Ricky, Stas, Susha, Sara, Jake, Rachel; great-grandchildren, Henry,
Audrey, Emilia, Dahlia, Lucas, Leo, Connor, Calvin, Grant, Vivienne, Sandie, Jack,
and 3 soon-to-be-born babies; siblings, William and Sr. Jane SSND;
sisters-in-law, Gina and Barbara; and a large loving extended family. He was
preceded in death by his parents; beloved son, Gregory; and siblings, Margaret
(Roy) Cade, Mary Ellen (Don) Mullaney, and Frank (Pat), Joseph, and James
Thibault.
A Mass of
Christian burial will be held at 11:00am, Thursday, August 17th, 2023, at St.
Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, located at 2739 NE Stinson Pkwy, St. Anthony,
MN, 55418. Visitation begins at 9:30 am before Mass. Interment will take place
at Fort Snelling National Cemetery on Tuesday, August 22, at 9:30am, to which
all are welcome. Please arrive 15 minutes early (9:15) in assembly Isle # 4 at
Fort Snelling.
The family would like to thank the incredible
staff at Heart to Home Mendota Manor and Our Lady of Peace Hospice for
providing attentive and dignified care for Harry throughout a difficult Lewy
Body Dementia diagnosis. In lieu of flowers, time commitment and/or memorials
can be sent to Feed My Starving Children, 401 93rd Avenue NW, Coon Rapids, MN
55433 or online at FMSC.org.
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