~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, PAA/DL Capt. Robert
"Phil" Rognlien
May 5, 1937 ~ November 23, 2024
PCN memorial site
https://dailyinterlake.com/photos/2024/dec/29/481034/
Captain Robert 'Phil' Rognlien, age 87. Phil joined Pan American 06-20-1966 and
retired with Delta Air Lines. He is
survived by his wife Mary Margaret, and by his children and stepchildren, and by
his grand- and stepgrandchildren.
Robert "Phil" Rognlien was born on May
5, 1937, to Gordon and Myrna Rognlien in Kalispell. He grew up hunting and
fishing with his dad, sometimes showing up late to school with a couple of
ducks in his backpack. Phil spent his summers at the family cabin on Flathead,
enjoying swimming and water skiing with his older brother Skip and his younger
sister Mary. He excelled on the Flathead High ski team, earning a skiing
scholarship to Montana State College in Bozeman. During his freshman year at Bozeman,
a senatorial appointment to the US Naval Academy dramatically changed the
trajectory of his life. Engaged to his high school sweetheart, Celeste Leitch,
they were married when he graduated from the Academy in 1960. Phil completed
flight school in Pensacola and Texas where his daughter, Leslie Carol, was
born.
An outstanding aviator, Phil became a fighter
pilot and flew A-4 Skyhawks off the USS Constellation aircraft carrier. He
completed two cruises in the South Pacific on the "Connie,"
culminating in aerial combat over the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, shortly after
his son, Robert Phillip Jr., was born. Phil completed his naval service and
became a pilot for Pan Am World Airways in 1966, a career that would span the
next 31 years. His postings took the family to live in Hong Kong and West
Berlin, before settling down on a small ranch outside of Seattle. After the
kids were grown and off to college, the marriage ended and Phil moved back to
Montana. There he married Mary Margaret Little and they lived on the new Eagle
Bend golf course for 15 years, before building a beautiful ranch home outside
of Bigfork. In 1991 Pan American went out of business and Phil continued his
career with Delta Airlines. Phil's retirement in 1997 gave him and Mary
Margaret more time to travel, enjoy their friends, be active in Bible studies,
and work on his golf game. In 2015 they moved back to Eagle Bend where he
enjoyed the final years of his life with his family and many friends.
He passed from this life into the arms of Jesus on
Nov. 23, 2024.
Phil is survived by his wife Mary Margaret; his
children Leslie and Bob; his stepchildren Shawn and Capri, Ryan and Wanda, and
Scott; his grandchildren Bobby, Luke, and Stan, and his stepgrandchildren
Gussie, Lane, McKinnon, Morgan and Nathaniel.
He was preceded in death by his brother Skip and
his sister Mary.
A celebration of his remarkable life will be held
at Bethany Lutheran Church in Bigfork on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at 2 p.m.
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