Hans  Dullenkopf
Hans  Dullenkopf
Hans  Dullenkopf
Hans  Dullenkopf
Hans  Dullenkopf
Hans  Dullenkopf
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Obituary of Hans Friedrich Wolfgang Dullenkopf

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Hans Friedrich Wolfgang Dullenkopf April 28,1950 - September 15, 2022 “Dulli“ as he was affectionately known, was born in Iserlohn, Germany, but soon moved to Bayern, München where he grew up and completed his early education. It was in München where he enrolled in flight school, which prepared him for his adventurous career as an airline Captain for Lufthansa Airlines. After approximately 40 years, Hans retired from his satisfying career and eventually met his wife, soul mate, and life partner, Alphermelia (Pam), with whom he shared his deep love for aviation. Together they traveled and split their time to enjoy their homes and families in Miami and Bavaria. Besides his loving and devoted wife, he leaves to mourn a daughter, Gabriela; sisters Petra and Stephanie; a brother, Peter; a host of other relatives and friends including step-children; grandchildren; nieces, nephews, special friends and classmates, including his pilot classmates, who all recently celebrated their 50th year of graduating from flight School. A memorial service will be held on a date to be announced in Munich, Germany. Please keep the Dullenkopfs family in your prayers. In Lieu of planting a tree, the family requests either you donate to your favorite charity or perform a random act of kindness in Hans' spirit. The Joseph A. Pines Memorial Chapel is Honored to assist the Dullenkopfs with the arrangements.
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1950 - 2022

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