~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. Richard Emery Jacobs
October 31, 1937 ~ January 3, 2025
Richard ‘Dick’ Jacobs, age 87, of Spring Valley WI,
passed away on Friday, January 3, 2025, at Mayo Clinic Health in Eau Claire……Dick
joined Northwest Airlines 10-07-1968 and retired with Northwest in 1997. He is survived by his wife Ann along with
many more dear family members and friends.
PCN memorial site
Written by Harry E. Jacobs:
"On 1/3/25, my brother Major Richard E.
Jacobs USMC and DC-10 Captain for Northwest Airlines for 29 years passed away.
I flew with him a lot of hours in his C172 and
learned many smart aircraft techniques that always kept the shiny side up and
the aircraft was still airworthy."
Harry E. Jacobs Des Plaines, IL
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Richard 'Dick' Jacobs Obituary
Richard ‘Dick’ Jacobs, age 87, of Spring Valley,
passed away on Friday, January 3, 2025, at Mayo Clinic Health in Eau Claire.
Funeral service is on Thursday, January 9, 2025,
at 11 a.m. at Emmaus Church in Spring Valley with visitation from 10 until 11
a.m. prior to the service at the church.
Burial will be in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Spring Valley, Wisconsin.
Follow the link below to the Emmaus Church
website. The service will be
live-streamed and can be viewed on their Facebook Page or Youtube Channel.
https://www.emmauschurchsv.com/. Click 'watch online', the links are at the
bottom of the page.
Dick was born in Lakeside Township, Minnesota to
Alden and Belle (Headley) Jacobs on October 31, 1937. He graduated from Brainerd High School in
1955. Dick joined the Naval Air Reserve
in January of that same year. He
attended Brainerd Junior College from 1956 until 1958. After that he went to the Naval Flight School
in Pensacola, Florida, graduating in October of 1960. He was commissioned in
the U.S. Marine Corps where he joined his Squadron VMA211. He was based at El Toro Air Station from 1960
to 1963. He was assigned flight
instructor at Whiting Field in Milton, Florida.
On October 16, 1965 he married Ann Goedert in a
military wedding in Jacksonville, Florida.
His next assignment was with VMA332 in Beaufort, South Carolina where
his first child, Fred, was born in 1966. He was involved in the war in Viet Nam
when his squadron VMA311 was sent to Chu Lai.
At one point, in March of 1967, he was assigned as forward air
controller. He was air officer in the
5th Marines in 1968. His military career
ended when he had reached the position of a Major in the military in 1968. He then was hired by Northwest Airlines. At that time, Eric, his second son was
born. He retired from Northwest at the
age of 60 in 1997.
Dick had a wonderful life. He enjoyed playing golf and flying his
Cessna. One trip was actually to Alaska!
He enjoyed being in the Civil Air Patrol in Bay City up here and at St.
Augustine, Florida when he moved there to help Ann’s aging parents. He was not outwardly affectionate, but all
knew how deeply he cared for us. After
Ann’s parents passed, he moved back to Wisconsin because coming from different
states, this area has always felt like ‘home’ the most.
Dick was a man with a deep faith. He faced the possibility of death many times
in his lifetime, but always face the future with honor, integrity and courage –
in all this courage. He truly believed “
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil, for Thou art with me”. He had a
profound faith in Jesus! To quote Job,
he would say “For I know that my Redeemer liveth”.
Dick was preceded in death by his parents and 6
brothers: Wayne, Clyde, Ervin, Zelmer, Loren, and Burrell; and 4 sisters:
Helen, June, Lois Mack and Marvel Caouette.
Dick is survived by his wife Ann; sons Fred
(Sandy) of Spring Valley; and Eric of River Falls; grandson Samuel and Jadon of
Spring Valley; brothers: Harry Jacobs of Des Plaines, Illinois, and Jack Jacobs
of Baxter, Minnesota; sisters-in-law Sandy Denkinger (Gary) of Virginia; Dot
Goedert of Houston, Texas; and Lucy Keeling (Danny) of Frisco, Texas; and
“chosen” family: Sue and Ashley Meland of Spring Valley; and Lee and Ann Lyon
of Jacksonville, Florida. He is also
survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Dick was one of 31 new pilot classmates with me at Northwest in 1968. We had 31 pilot students. All but one were prior military pilots and many continued flying in the military reserve organizations as well as flying for Northwest. All of our class looked forward with our career with Northwest and commercial pilots. Yes we still "held on to our specific military pilot backgrounds" and Dick was proud of his USMC flying and his dangerous duties in Viet Nam. We all developed good friendships as we progressed our slow way to Airline Captain. Not always a smooth road with a major furlough in 1970 that lasted some painful years. At least three of our class were named Richard. We are all sorry to note Dick's passing (flying West)
ReplyDeleteIt was an honor and pleasure to have shared our Northwest careers with Dick.