~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF, DL Capt. Steve Kelly
December 16, 1962 ~ November 5, 2024
Today we commemorate the life of Delta Air Lines
pilot Captain Steven Andrew Kelly, age 61.
Steve joined Delta Air Lines 11-18-1999.
He is survived by his wife Holly, and by his parents and many extended
family members, and many friends and colleagues.
PCN memorial site
Obituary information is available online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/steve-kelly-obituary?id=56840267
and at the
funeral home website:
https://www.larkinmortuary.com/obituary/view/steve-kelly/
Obituary : Steve Kelly, 61, of Salt Lake City, UT,
passed away on November 5th, 2024, surrounded by his family after a courageous
battle with cancer.
Steve lived a life filled with achievement,
service, love, and insatiable curiosity. He was a devoted husband, son,
brother, uncle, and friend, whose legacy will endure in the countless lives he
touched. Raised in Lancaster, PA, Steve earned his Eagle Scout in Troop 99,
fostering a love of nature and the outdoors that lasted a lifetime. In high
school, he was a star multi-sport athlete (the first person to be a 4-year
letterman in Football and Wrestling) at Manheim Township High School, where his
talent earned him a football scholarship to the United States Air Force
Academy. During his time at the Academy, Steve played on and coached a team
that went from a losing record to being ranked #5 in Division I. In 1984, Steve
was honored as the inaugural winner of the Brian Bullard Award (aka the “Air
Force Heisman”) recognizing the characteristics of unselfishness, 110% effort,
total team commitment, and pride in his role on the team. His proudest moments
came from defeating legacy powerhouse teams and winning all four of the bowl
games in which he participated.
After graduation, Steve served as a U.S. Air Force
helicopter pilot, flying the UH-1 Huey, MH-53J Pave Low, and HH-60G Pave Hawk.
His career was marked by heroism and service, with Steve completing 324
lifesaving missions, receiving the 1996 American Legion Aviation Valor Award
for commanding the retrieval of Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown’s body in
Croatia, evacuating embassy personnel from Liberia, and leading extraction
efforts for wounded soldiers on the battlefields of Afghanistan. Following his
military service, Steve transitioned to a successful civilian career as a
pilot, flying for Continental Express and later becoming a Captain for Delta
Airlines. He most enjoyed flying international routes, with frequent trips from
his hometown of Salt Lake City to Amsterdam and Paris, earning the respect of
his colleagues and passengers alike.
In 2008, after being diagnosed with cancer, Steve
faced significant physical challenges but remained determined to live life to
the fullest. Through sheer will and dedication, he threw himself into physical
therapy, eventually becoming a member of the USA Para-Cycling Team and
competing in international events placing as high as 12th in the world. Team
USA chose him to receive the Stars and Stripes Award for being the most
inspirational teammate. He also participated in and raised funds for the
Huntsman 140 ride, a grueling 600+ mile event that raises money for cancer
research. Steve’s commitment to helping others extended beyond his own
recovery. He volunteered for the Trails Adaptive program, which empowers
athletes with disabilities to enjoy outdoor sports and recreation. One special
memory was supporting paraplegic athletes, along with his brother, learning to
wake surf through Wake for Warriors, just three months before his passing.
Outside of his professional accomplishments and philanthropic efforts, Steve
was a passionate photographer, particularly of birds. Over the last 20 years,
he became renowned for his stunning images of birds, capturing their beauty
from across the United States. He particularly loved sharing this love with his
father (Andy) on trips from Maine to Florida to Utah and collaborating on
photoshop projects over the internet. Steve also had a deep love for history,
often exploring American Indian remnants, Civil War battlefields, and historic
aviation sites in the American West.
In the last few years of his life, Steve focused
on spending quality time with his wife, Holly—the love of his life—along with
his nieces and nephews, parents, and siblings. He cherished these moments,
bringing joy and laughter to those around him, always putting others before
himself and completing house projects during every visit.
Steve is survived by his beloved wife, Holly
Kelly; his parents, Andy and Betsy Kelly; his in-laws, Tom and Maria Russell;
his sister, Kristie (Bill) Sindorf; his brother, Scott (Amy)Kelly; his
brothers-in-law, Eric (Eeiron) and Matthew Whitley; and his cherished nieces
and nephews, Trevor Sindorf, Josh Sindorf, Jackson Kelly, Morgan Kelly, Emma
Whitley, and Ensley Whitley.
Two celebrations of Steve's life will be held in
Utah and Pennsylvania. The first will be
at Larkin Sunset Gardens (Sandy, UT) on November 23, 2024 at 2:00pm (luncheon
12-1:30pm) and the second will be at Valleybrook Clubhouse (Lancaster, PA) on
December 7, 2024 at 1:30pm (luncheon 12-1:30pm).
Steve will live in our hearts forever!
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
donations be made to the Huntsman Cancer Institute ( https://give.huntsmancancer.org/page/67433/donate/1
), a cause that was close to Steve's heart.
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