~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF veteran, NWA Capt. Dale Marshall Bosworth
April 27, 1940 ~ January 19, 2025
PCN memorial site :
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kxly/name/dale-bosworth-obituary?id=57530960
Dale Bosworth Obituary
Dale Marshall Bosworth was born in Calipatria,
California on April 27, 1940, to Edwin and Josephine Bosworth. He passed away
January 19th, 2025, in Spokane Washington at 84 years of age. He is preceded by
his parents Edwin and Josephine Bosworth, his brother Carl Bosworth, his sister
Doris Fleming, son Ket Morris Courtney and daughter Loris Elizabeth Courtney.
Dale is survived by his wife, Nancy Morris
Courtney Bosworth, his son Travis Bosworth, his two grandchildren, Kendra
Courtney Ornellas and Tyler Bosworth, three great grandchildren, Courtney,
Luke, and Trent Ornellas, and his sister Kathleen Sandy, along with numerous
cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Awed by airplanes from the ripe old age of 3 years
old, Dale never relinquished his dream of flying and filled his life with
aviation. He earned his private pilot's license while putting himself through
college. He completed the ROTC pilot program and graduated with a bachelor's
degree in Forestry from Utah State University. He then joined the U.S. Air
force to further his dreams of flight, he served our country as a pilot of
KC135 tankers and earned the rank of Captain. After the Air Force, he joined Northwest
Airlines 04-17-1967 as a commercial pilot. He spanned the globe for the next 30
years, logging thousands of hours in a variety of aircraft including the 727,
DC1O, and 747. He safely carried thousands of people, countless amounts of
cargo and sometimes even herds of cattle, safely to their destinations around
the world. He retired after a long and distinguished career once again with the
title of Captain Bosworth.
After retirement, his love of flight continued as
a private pilot. In addition to covering the U.S. on countless adventures with
his wife Nancy, he found a means to positively impact the lives of others by
participating in the "Angel Flight" program where he flew medical
patients from rural areas to hospitals and medical facilities all around the
northwest. He logged enough hours to be awarded the Washington State Pilot of
the year. His final distinction as an aviator was to join the UFO's (United
Flying Octogenarians). Pilots who are still flying in their 80's are a rare
breed, and he was proud to wrap up 60 years of aviation as a member of this
organization.
A career in aviation meant traveling away from
home for what totaled almost 6 months out of each year. Dale's dedication to
his wife and family never wavered. Despite all the travel, he built the family
home with his own hands, maintained a small farm, and managed to be there for
his family continuously and especially when it mattered most. He is considered
by all who knew him to be an exceptional person who will be greatly missed.
A memorial service in his honor will be held at
3:00 PM on April 27, 2025 at the Colbert Presbyterian Church, 4211 E Colbert
Road, Colbert Washington.
In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to
"Meals on Wheels", 1222 W 2nd Avenue, Spokane WA 99201 or "The
New Hope Resource Center" which can be contacted at
www.newhoperesource.org.
No comments:
Post a Comment