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Richard T. Immel, 82

| June 16, 2019 2:00 AM

Richard “Dick” Immel succumbed to cancer on June 5, 2019, at the age of 82 in Kalispell.

Born in El Centro, California, on Oct. 18, 1936, he attended the University of California at Davis where he met Penney, the love of his life. They married on Sept. 27, 1959, in Ukiah, California, and enjoyed nearly 60 years of marriage before his passing.

While serving in the Army he pursued his dream of flying and scored No. 1 in his class of fixed-wing aircraft. He flew OV-1 Mohawks in Germany and later served as a recruiter for the West Point Academy. He ended his 28-year military career in the Army Reserve as a lieutenant colonel.

Dick was a TWA commercial airline pilot for almost 20 years. The family lived in San Clemente, California, where they raised their two sons and took annual trips to various countries around the world.

After taking early retirement, he and Penney purchased an RV and traveled extensively all over the United States and Canada. It was on one of these trips that they discovered and fell in love with the Flathead Valley of Montana. They settled down in the small town of Lakeside in 1989, built their dream house, and became friends with everyone in the community.

Dick loved to fly, invest in real estate, go boating in the San Juan Islands, and help his neighbors.

He is survived by his wife Penney, his sons Russell Immel of Redmond, Washington, and his children Reid, Madison and Audrey; and Jeffrey and Rachel Immel of Tustin, California, and their children Andrew and Anya.

There will be a private graveside service on June 22. He will be buried in the Fairview Cemetery, Kalispell.

Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for the family.