~ IN MEMORY ~
USAF, EAL/NWA/DL Capt. Kim
Edward Erickson
February 5, 1955 ~ July 3, 2026
Kim proudly served his country in the United
States Air Force, flying B-52 and KC-10 aircraft. After his military service,
his aviation career continued with Eastern, Northwest (joined NWA 01-06-1989), and finally Delta Air Lines (ret. 2020) where
he piloted the DC-9, DC-10, A300, and A330 ……………….
Kim is survived by his wife Lizabeth
"Libbe" Erickson of North Oaks MN, and by his children and their families.
PCN memorial site
https://www.bradshawfuneral.com/obituaries/kim-erickson
Kim Edward Erickson
Kim Edward Erickson, 71, passed away peacefully on July
3, 2026, at St. Therese Hospice at St. Odilia's after a long and courageous
journey with Parkinson's disease.
Kim was born on February 5, 1955, in Winton, Minnesota, and was raised in Ely, MN
where his lifelong love of the outdoors began. He graduated from the University
of Minnesota, Duluth in 1977 with a degree in biology and completed Air Force
ROTC before beginning a distinguished career in aviation and military service.
Kim proudly served his country in the United States Air Force, flying B-52 and
KC-10 aircraft. After his military service, his aviation career continued with
Eastern, Northwest, and finally Delta Air Lines, where he piloted the DC-9,
DC-10, A300, and A330 during a career spanning decades.
Aviation was his vocation, but family was always at the center of Kim's life.
He was deeply devoted to his wife, Libbe, and found his greatest joy in
spending time with his children and grandchildren. He loved being at the
cabin-fishing from the dock, taking snowmobile and UTV rides, and enjoying
evening boat cruises. He enthusiastically supported every horse show, dog
event, hobby farm project, and hockey game that filled family life with
activity and laughter.
The outdoors were where Kim felt most at home. He rarely missed a deer hunting
opener and loved hunting, fishing, boating, snowmobiling, riding ATVs, and
motorcycles. Fiercely independent, he could fix, build, or repair almost
anything and never gave up until he understood how something worked. He was
known for putting together an excellent walleye fish fry and was a proud
supporter of Ducks Unlimited(DU). He also had a knack for winning-or
buying-truckloads of items at DU events, much to the amusement of family and
friends.
Even as Parkinson's gradually changed so many aspects of his life, Kim remained
determined, engaged, and deeply committed to helping others facing the disease.
He became a passionate advocate for Parkinson's research through The Parkinson's Foundation,
speaking publicly at numerous events and participating in multiple research
studies in the hope of helping future families.
Kim is survived by his beloved wife of 33 years, Lizabeth "Libbe"
Erickson of North Oaks, MN; his son, Christopher Erickson (Christine), and
their children, Harper, Madeline, and Marin of Whitefish Bay, WI; his daughter,
Jessica Cattoor (Benjamin), and their children, Ellie, Evalynn, and Mabel of
North Oaks, MN; his mother, Jean Erickson of Ely, MN; his sister, Dawn Minch
(Cris) of Susanville, California; and his brother, Lance Erickson (Tammi) of
Jupiter, Florida.
He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur
Erickson, and his brother, David Scott Erickson.
The family extends its heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Martha Nance and the staff of
Struthers Parkinson's Center for sixteen years of extraordinary, steadfast care
and support. Deep thanks also go to the teams at Lakeview Hospital, Lakeview
Hospice, and St. Therese Hospice at St. Odilia's, as well as Kim's many
dedicated caregivers for the compassion, kindness, and exceptional care they
provided throughout his journey.
Through every stage of life, Kim's greatest legacy was the love he gave his
family. In his final days, one of his constant companions remained his beloved
miniature poodle, Chase, faithfully by his side until the end.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, September 11, 2026,
at North Oaks Golf Club, 54 East Oaks Road, North Oaks, Minnesota, with a
luncheon to follow. A private interment with military honors will be held at
Fort Snelling National Cemetery prior to services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to
Struthers Parkinson's Center in Golden Valley, MN, and Ducks Unlimited St.
Croix Chapter.
He lived with courage, served with honor, and leaves
behind a legacy of love that will guide his family for generations to come.

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