June 28, 1936 ~ March 17, 2022
Notice of passing….retired Western/Delta pilot Captain James Gary Olsen, age 85. Captain Olsen joined Western Airlines on 08-29-1966 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1996. Widowed with the passing of his wife Kathleen, Gary is survived by his children and his grandchildren.
James Gary Olsen passed away peacefully with his loving children at his side on Thursday, 17 Mar 2022 at the age of 85. He was the first born of five children to James Olsen and Isabelle Janette Parker Olsen. To avoid confusion over his father’s name he went by his middle name Gary. He was born at the family home in Ovid, Idaho on 28 Jun 1936 and raised on the family ranch.
Gary was an Eagle Scout and graduated from Fielding High School, Paris, ID, in 1954 with a strong interest in science. He attended Utah State in Logan, Utah, and joined the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), training to be a future officer while going to school.
After two years of college, he was called on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served in Northern California and Nevada. He first met his future wife Kathleen Mae Decker while on his mission in Nevada.
After his mission in 1958, Gary returned to school and continued his ROTC training at Brigham Young University. While pursuing a degree in Physics and a minor in Mathematics, Gary also pursued Kathleen Decker who was going to the University of Utah at the time. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on 12 Aug 1960.
After graduation, Gary was trained as a pilot by the US Air Force and served to the rank of Captain. He loved to fly, and was first stationed at Craig Air Force base in Alabama flying radar missions over Cuba before serving as a pilot in Vietnam.
Gary and Kathy began a family in 1961, and they had four children by the time he finished his military service in 1966. He began a satisfying career with Western Airlines but continued to serve through the reserve air national guard from 1967 to 1969. He flew out of the San Francisco airport until 1985 and then transferred to the Salt Lake City airport where he continued to fly as a pilot for Delta until he retired in 1996. The generous flying benefits provided Gary with the opportunity to take his family on numerous vacation trips, Hawaii being the family favorite.
Gary served through many callings with the LDS Church and never allowed himself to be idle for long. In addition to church callings, he stayed active through numerous hobbies including Model Trains and Airplanes, Chemistry, Astronomy, Shooting, Photography, Scuba diving/Snorkeling, Sailing, Tennis, Racquetball, Water skiing, Snow skiing, Hiking, Genealogy, and Computer electronics. He liked to sing and whistle, make puzzles, listen to classical music, and eat a good meal.
He lost the love of his life, Kathleen, to cancer in 2010 and has been eager for the chance to be reunited with her ever since. Gary was a generous hard-working man, tenacious and organized, and always supportive of everyone he knew. He will be greatly missed.
Gary is survived by his children: Robert (Donna), Lorraine (Steve), Richard, and Linda, grandchildren: Brandon, Brittany, Ashley and Charles (his mother Marilyn), Jesse (Alesha), Cody, Kurtis, siblings: Bonnie, Charles (Marsha) and Michael (Mona), as well as many in-laws, nieces, and nephews.