~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. William
"Denny" Walsh
October 26, 1944 – April 16, 2025
In 1972, his love of
aviation brought him to Delta Air Lines, where he would fly for more than 30
years. He began as a flight engineer on L-1011 and went on to serve as co-pilot
on the DC-9, Boeing 727, and Boeing 767, spending the last years of his career
as a captain on the Boeing 767 ER. He retired from Delta in 2004………………..
William “Denny” Dennis
Walsh joined Delta Air Lines 10-16-1972 and was based Atlanta. He is survived by his wife Susan, and by his
children and their families.
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William (Denny) Walsh
was born on October 26, 1944, in Philip, South Dakota, to Bill Walsh and
Kathleen (Kit) Walsh (née Wilson). As a child, he lived in Philip and Murdo,
South Dakota, before the family settled in Wall. There, he grew up with his
parents, his brother Dan, and his sister Colleen. He spent time helping his
father in the family business, Walsh’s Funeral Home and Ambulance Service, and
was shaped by the close-knit community of Wall.
In 1962, Denny graduated
from Wall High School and enrolled at the University of South Dakota. He was a
varsity wrestler for four years and a proud member of the Army Reserve
Officers' Training Corps (ROTC).
Upon graduation, he was
commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and was selected to fly
the OV-1 Mohawk. Over the next several years, he was stationed at Fort Rucker,
Alabama; Homestead Air Force Base, Florida; and served a one-year tour in Vietnam.
In 1972, he left active duty but continued his service in the Georgia Army Air
National Guard, where he continued flying the OV-1 Mohawk, serving at the
company, battalion, and state headquarters levels. He ultimately retired in the
1990s at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He remained deeply connected to his
fellow service members throughout his life, regularly attending with his wife
Susan the annual OV-1 Mohawk Association reunions.
In 1972, his love of
aviation brought him to Delta Air Lines, where he would fly for more than 30
years. He began as a flight engineer on L-1011 and went on to serve as co-pilot
on the DC-9, Boeing 727, and Boeing 767, spending the last years of his career
as a captain on the Boeing 767 ER. He retired from Delta in 2004.
From 1970 to 1979, Denny
was married to Gwen Walsh (née White), with whom he had two children, Todd and
Tara. He was a devoted and proud father, and later, a joyful grandfather to his
five grandchildren.
In 1998, he married
Susan Walsh (née Steinbach Scruggs), his wife and partner of 26 years.
Together, they were inseparable, traveling the world while working for Delta
and continuing their adventures into retirement. They enjoyed their homes in
Miami and Georgia, and cherished their time spent with family and friends in
the U.S, and their annual travels around the globe.
Denny is survived by his
wife, Susan Walsh; his son, Todd Walsh (Sara); his daughter, Tara Walsh (Andrew
Arnold); and his grandchildren Louie, Henry, Sylas, Patrick, and Nora. He is
also survived by his sister, Colleen Walsh; sisters-in-law Sarah Stubbs and
Jeanie Walsh; brother-in-law Ken Steinbach (Josie); and many beloved nieces and
nephews. He leaves behind countless friends—from his hometown of Wall to the
U.S. Army, Delta, and beyond.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Bill and Kathleen; his stepfather, Robert MacEntee; his
brother, Dan Walsh; and his brother-in-law, Richard Stubbs.
As was his wish, Denny
will be laid to rest at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, GA, on Monday,
May 5, 2025. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the OV-1
Mohawk Association Scholarship Fund.
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