Neils R. Poulsen
9 July 1935 - 14 July 2021
Neils Ray Poulsen passed away peacefully into the arms of his Lord, surrounded by his family, at Fort Walton Beach Medical Center on July 14th at the age of eighty-six years in the year 2021. Neils (Neels) was born in Oneida, New York on July 9th, 1935. He was predeceased by his father, Olaf Ray Poulsen and his mother, Mildred Claire (Lawrence) Poulsen, and grandson Michael Gabriel Mosley. He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-six years, Catherine Dorothy (Carney) Poulsen. Neils is lovingly remembered by his children Mary Catherine (Poulsen) and Chris Duval, Neils R. Poulsen, Jr. and Tina Loggins Poulsen, Cheryl-Ann (Poulsen) Hamrick, Dale Hamrick, Juliana Claire Poulsen and Dr. Michael Mosley, Robert Michael Poulsen, Elizabeth Poulsen, Elizabeth Poulsen Parker and Joseph Parker; his grandchildren Michael Poulsen and Mai Quach, Jessica Elaine Duval, Nathanael and Sarah Jones Mosley, April Nichole Carver and Brandon Young, Alina and John Berkowitz, Jeremiah and Mary Jo Mosley, Dr. Jonathan and Nicole Mosley, Mark Poulsen, Ryan and Kerry Workman Duval, Sarah Poulsen, Rebecca and Talmadge F. Fulmer III, Kevin Hamrick, Laura and Nathan King, Sean Duval, Noah and Dr. Andrea Hassler Mosley, Seth and Alex Parker, Rachel and Jesús Astudillo, Matthew and Amanda Parker, Hannah DeSoto, and Catherine Parker; his great grandchildren Evelyn Mosley, Michael Mosley, Olivia Carver, Jonas Mosley, Logan Poulsen-Berkowitz, Jackson Poulsen-Berkowitz, Jude Mosley, Kyle Carver, Gabriel Mosley, Amos Mosley, Abigail Mosley, Cosmas Mosley, Penny Mosley, Emmy Claire Mosley, Damian Mosley, Sebastian Mosley, Bartholomew Mosley, Sebastian Berkowitz, Maggie Mosley, Talmadge F. Fulmer IV, Nicolas Mosley, John Michael Mosley, Desmond Mosley, Christian Neils Berkowitz,, Julian Lee Fulmer, and Truitt King, and two more great-grandchildren to be born this year; his sisters and brothers Christine (Poulsen) Rizzo and Angie Lazio, Marianne (Carney) and Peter Dunn, Dr. Raymond and Jeannie Carney, and Margaret (Carney) and John Wille; his nieces and nephews Chrissie Rizzo, Anna (Rizzo) and Darrell Oliver with Andrew, Aaron and Gabby who are expecting twins, and Christine; Mary (Rizzo) and Michael Bonne, and Vito, Jr. and Janelle Rizzo with Dasey Rizzo, Vito Rizzo III, Jordan Elliot, Kaden Elliot and Lorenzo James (LJ) Rizzo; Debby Dunn, Andrew Dunn, Dan Dunn, Lisa (Dunn) and Sean McKeon with Abigail and Megan, and Amy (Dunn) and Peter Falk with Pierson and Nora, Kristin (Carney) and Bob Ryder with Bailey and Bode, Karin (Carney) and Dave Fice with Isabelle and Graydon, Sean and Marie Carney with Braden, Alexandra, Olivia and Alexandra, and Ryan and Alix Carney with Milo; Jason Wille, Keri Wille with Callie Wille, Bob and Julie Wille with Avery and Estelle.
Neils earned his Eagle Scout and then served as Waterfront Director of a Boy Scout Camp before graduating from high school. He fell in love with his future bride while performing with her in their Oneida High School play “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder in their senior year. He obtained his degree in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University before joining the U.S. Air Force. Throughout his military career he flew the C-118, and during his five years of Air Rescue he flew the C-54 and HU-16, before piloting C-130 gunships. He was proud to have piloted the First Lady which is on display at the Air Force Armament Museum. Upon leaving the Air Force as a Captain, he began his civilian career with the USAF Civil Service, and joined the U.S. Air Force Reserves. Neils took his family to Gainesville to earn his Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Florida. He found that the orange and blue mascot colors of his high school and undergrad university prepared him for a lifetime as a Gator fan. In his Civil Service career he rose from a GS-9 to a GM-14 Supervisory Engineer. And, upon earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Reserves and having flown 6000 hours, he was made Commander of the 711/919th at Duke Field. After being promoted to Colonel, he was assigned to Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force Atlantic (JUWTFA) before retiring to be Papaw of his extensive family.
Another Duke Field Pioneer and Icon, Col Neils Poulsen passed away on Wednesday (14 July) in the FWB Hospital with Lung related issues only 5 days after his 86th birthday. He was a very well respected member of ourDuke Family who served as a Pilot and Commander of the 711SOS in the early years of our Duke Field experience. An Honorable man who was very dedicated to family and church, especially singing in the choir. He cared about people and was always there for those in need of help.
Col Poulsen served his unit and country with great pride and will truly be missed by those who knew him, especially his Duke Family.Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers as they go through this extremely difficult time.