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Don Moergeli Obituary

Don Moergeli

Don was born June 17, 1932 at the Auburn hospital to Ernest and Alice (Thrane) Moergeli. He graduated in the first class of White River High School, Enumclaw Branch. Don attended Washington State College, Pullman, Washington and C.W. Pierce College, Canoga Park, California. He enlisted in the Navy as a Naval Aviation Cadet (NAVCAD) and started pre-flight training at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola in October 1952. He made his six aircraft carrier landings aboard the USS Monterey CVL-26 October 1953. Don received his Navy wings and was commissioned Ensign April 1, 1954 at NAS Hutchinson, Kansas. Don was assigned to Patrol Squadron One (VP-1) based at Whidbey Island, Washington and was deployed for six months to the Far East November 8, 1954 operating out of Naha, Okinawa and Tainan, Formosa (Taiwan). Instead of returning to Whidbey across the Pacific, the squadron flew west, becoming the first squadron to circumnavigate the globe. On April 5, 1956 VP-1 deployed to Kwajalein, Marshall Islands to take part in Operation Redwing, hydrogen bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. He witnessed five blasts and described them as awe inspiring. The squadron returned to NAS Whidbey July 28, 1956. Don was released from active duty in September 1956 and he was hired by Trans World Airlines in October of that year. After training in Kansas City, he was assigned to New York and flew both domestic and international routes. In December 1958 he was hired by Northwest Orient Airlines and stayed with NWA for 29 years, retiring in 1987. He married the love of his life, Beverly Bassett Sloss, in Las Vegas in 1967 and immediately took on the responsibility of her five young children.

Don loved auto-racing and traveling. He had his own car, a Lotus Ford, and competed in Washington, Oregon, California and British Columbia, winning the Wash/Ore championship in Formula C in his Lotus. He and Beverly traveled to England, Italy, South Africa and 18 times to Monaco, for Formula 1 races, although he said the later trips were for the food. In 1985 they started cruising and some 30 cruises and some 600 days at sea and having visited 88 countries later, he decided there wasn't anything he wanted to see, having been on two cruises to the Antarctic, two around-the-world cruises, three safaris in South Africa, twice each for transiting the Panama and Suez canals. Their last cruise in 2015 was a 64-day jaunt from LA to LA through the South Pacific. Don passed away on April 15, 2018 at the age of 85.

At his request no services, only cremation and burial. He is survived by his wife, Beverly, children, Dan Sloss, Patty Hickman (John), Steve Sloss (Sue), Tim Sloss (Joann), Tom Sloss (Janet), six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the NW Kidney Foundation, P.O. Box 3035 Seattle, WA, 98114

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Published by The Seattle Times on Apr. 22, 2018.

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Gary Rundell

June 23, 2018

As an air crew member of VP-1 during our 1956 deployment to Kwajalein during Operation Redwing, I recall Lt. Moergeli as a gentleman and fine pilot. My sincerest condolences to family members in memory of Don and our generation of cold war era Navy aviators.

Shelley Carroll Burgett

May 30, 2018

Rest in Peace Uncle Sonny! You were a bright spot in my growing up years. I wanted to be a stewardess when I grew up - when I was in 3rd grade - because of your mystique. You made quite an impression throughout my life. Handsome, jokester, adventurer, warm-hearted. Your role model lives on.

April 24, 2018

Godspeed Don. You've earned a new set of wings.

j.b.

HARRY BEDROSSIAN

April 23, 2018

DEAR BEVERLY AND FAMILY, DON AND I STARTED WITH NORTHWEST AIRLINES ABOUT THE SAME TIME. HE WAS ALWAYS A GOOD FRIEND AND SOMEONE YOU COULD DEPEND ON. BECAUSE WE WERE SO CLOSE IN SENIORITY WE NEVER GOT TO FLY TOGETHER, BUT HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST PILOTS. EVEN THOUGH I HAD'NT SEEN HIM IN RECENT YEARS HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS AN OLD FRIEND. MY SINCEREST CONDOLENCES TO YOU ALL.

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