~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, DL Capt. Eric Park Elbel Sr.
October 19, 1942
~ June 8, 2024
From friends and colleagues comes news with the
passing of retired Delta Air Lines pilot Captain Eric Park Elbel Sr., age 81. Captain Elbel joined Delta Air Lines
02-03-1969 and was based ATL/031 at time of retirement. He is survived by his wife Teresa, and by his
children and his grandchildren.
Condolences may be sent to the family at
580 STRATON CHASE SE
MARIETTA GA 30067-9120
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Obituary : Eric
Park Elbel Sr.
Capt. Eric Park Elbel, Sr., age 81 of Marietta, GA
passed away at home on Saturday, June 8, 2024.
The following are his own words to friends and
family: “Thinking back over all of the high quality, talented people I’ve
known, there have been so many world-class friends it was an honor to know.
Good luck followed me all the days of my life.”
Eric has requested no memorial service and no
flowers. He would prefer that when you gather among friends that you raise a
pint to his memory and tell some good stories. If you care to donate in Eric’s
memory, please consider St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
(stjude.org/donate).
Eric was born to Melvin and Bertha Elbel in
Palmerton, PA and spent his childhood in Harrisburg, PA. After graduating from
Central Dauphin High School, Eric attended Valley Forge Military Academy from
1960-1962 on a music scholarship. He secured his position by playing an
impromptu version of “The Cricket and the Bullfrog” by Jeanne Costello on the
sousaphone. From there, he attended San Diego State University from 1962-1964
where he competed with the cross-country team. He graduated with a Bachelor of
Arts degree and a triple major of English, Political Science, and Air Science.
Eric joined the United States Air Force and was
active from 1964-1969, serving as a Lockheed C-141 Starlifter pilot during the
Vietnam War and rising to the rank of Captain. He was in the inactive reserves
from 1969-1986. Eric was active in his community and served as Commander of his
local Veterans of Foreign Wars post while living in Mt. Morris, IL during the
mid-80s.
Following active military duty, Eric began flying
for Delta Airlines – a job that he loved. He was based in Houston, TX, Chicago,
IL, and Cincinnati, OH before relocating to Delta’s hub in Atlanta, GA and
moving to Marietta with wife Teresa Duncan-Elbel. By the time of his mandatory
retirement, he was making international flights on the Boeing 777. It was the
largest and most advanced airplane in Delta’s fleet at the time.
Eric remained a committed athlete and enthusiastic
traveler and outdoorsman throughout his life. During the ‘80s, he organized an
annual 10K race over the Fourth of July in Mt. Morris, IL that drew
Olympic-caliber talent. He took great pride in taking first place in the
Masters Division 800-meter run at the prestigious Drake Relays in 1987, becoming
an All-American in the event while winning the coveted watch and champion’s
t-shirt. As a member and Team Captain of the Delta
Dusters and Delta Running Club, he was the Duke recipient in 2001 and traveled
the world with teammates including Teresa for the annual World Airline Road
Race. In retirement, he trained for Olympic-distance triathlons and competed in
sprint triathlons.
In addition to running, Eric enjoyed every ball
sport and gathered longstanding friends throughout his life while playing. In
Houston, he was player-coach of a competitive basketball team. Softball was a
passion in Illinois from 1978-1990. Eric continued with senior softball in
Marietta from 1992 onward. He also devoted time to tennis, annual golf outings
with friends, and yoga. He and Teresa often traveled for San Diego State
University football games and more.
After retirement, Eric hiked from Glacier National
Park to Lake Louise with his nephew. He made the Wainswright Walk across
England from St. Bees to Robin Hood Bay. He and Teresa enjoyed traveling to
locations worldwide including New Zealand, Europe, China, and the Middle East.
Eric is survived by his wife Teresa Duncan-Elbel,
his son Jeffrey Park (Melinda) Elbel, daughter Elizabeth “Riana” Spencer Elbel,
and son Eric Park (Stephanie) Elbel, Jr. Eric is also survived by grandchildren
Megan Elbel (Will) Brunner, Melody Raelene Elbel, Layla Grace Elbel, and
Rebecca Faith Elbel. He is survived by siblings George (Jeanie) Elbel, Rev.
Roger (Ellen) Elbel, Regena Kosten, and Karl (Judy) Elbel. He is also survived
by numerous beloved nieces and nephews.
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