~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF/WA/DL - Lieutenant Colonel Richard E.
Weizenegger Jr. (Retired)
March 11, 1945 – April 7, 2025
Richard (Rick) E. Weizenegger Jr., beloved
husband, father, grandfather, and decorated Air Force Veteran, passed away
peacefully on Monday, April 7, 2025, at 4:18 p.m.,……………………
Rick joined Western Airlines 02-28-1977 and retired
with Delta Air Lines based Atlanta. He
is survived by his wife Marci, and by his daughters and their families.
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Richard (Rick) E. Weizenegger Jr., beloved
husband, father, grandfather, and decorated Air Force Veteran, passed away
peacefully on Monday, April 7, 2025, at 4:18 p.m., surrounded by his loving
wife, daughters, and grandchildren. He was 80 years old.
Born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on March 11, 1945,
to Patricia and Richard E. Weizenegger Sr., Rick spent his youth water skiing
and fishing the lakes of Wisconsin. His adventurous spirit and love for flight
led him to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado, where he earned his
Bachelor’s Degree in Basic Science and graduated with the Class of 1967 from
the 7th Squadron. While there, he proudly served as Team Captain of the men’s
gymnastics team, competing in pommel horse.
Rick’s military career was nothing short of
extraordinary. He served with valor in Vietnam at Phan-Rang Air Force Base
flying the F-100 Super Sabre. Recognized for his excellence and courage, he won
through competition the honored title of "Top Gun." Over the course
of his service, he piloted a range of aircraft including the F-4 Phantom, C-4,
F-4E, Western Airlines 727, and Delta Airlines Boeing 767 and 777.
Rick served on active duty in the United States
Air Force for 10 years, 9 months, and 22 days before continuing his service
with the Air National Guard for an additional 13 years, ultimately retiring
with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication to service earned him
numerous awards and commendations, including:
• Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
• Air Force Longevity Service Award with 20LC
• National Defense Service Medal
• Vietnam Service Medal
• Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (Korea)
• Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
• Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor
Device & 20LC
• Vietnam Gallantry Cross with 2 Palms
• Distinguished Flying Cross with 20LC
• Air Medal with 20LC
• Air Force Commendation Medal
Following his military service, Rick continued his
aviation career flying international commercial flights for Western Airlines
and then Delta Airlines. Later, he piloted private jets for high-profile
clients including Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Céline Dion, NFL
Superbowl Quarterback John Elway, and NBA star Carmelo Anthony.
Rick also held an MBA in Business Management,
Marketing and Finance and was as passionate about learning as he was about
flying.
Yet, beyond his accolades and adventures, Rick’s
greatest joy and adventure in life was his family. He is survived by his
beloved wife Marci Weizenegger (Muffett Meairs); his three daughters, Kjersti
Timmons (Husband Michael Timmons), Katie Golden (Husband Martin Golden), and
Margaret Parks; and six adoring grandchildren: Piper Parks, Finley Parks,
Bennett Parks, Charlotte Timmons, Maizy Golden, and Decklin Golden. He was a
pillar of strength and love in their lives, always quick with a story, a laugh,
and unwavering support. He was their Hero.
Rick lived a life of honor, adventure, and deep
devotion. His legacy of courage, kindness, and love will live on in all who had
the privilege to know him.
A memorial service celebrating Rick’s life will be
held at the United States Air Force Academy, Monday, May 5th, 2025, at 10:00am.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Rick’s memory to a
Veteran’s charity of your choice.
Fly high, Rick. You’ve earned your wings once
more.
Rick was one of those people I really enjoyed flying with, and I considered him a good friend. He will be missed.
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