DeLyle Schott, age 87, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2025, in Denver, Colorado, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Kulm, North Dakota, DeLyle lived a life marked by curiosity, integrity, and a genuine warmth that welcomed others in every stage of his journey.
A proud graduate of the University of North Dakota, DeLyle earned his degree in Mechanical Engineering, setting the course for an extraordinary and impactful career. He first served his country as a Missile Combat Crew Commander in the Titan missile program in the United States Air Force.
His expertise soon led him to NASA’s Apollo program (missions 7–11), where he worked as a launch control engineer. In this historic chapter of his life, DeLyle helped put a man on the moon, an achievement he carried out with humble pride.
After his contributions to the space program, DeLyle found his final and longest professional home at IBM, where he built a successful career in project management. His analytical mind, steady judgment, and natural curiosity made him a trusted leader. He retired early, grateful for the opportunity to pursue personal interests; most notably the technical analysis of the stock market, a passion that engaged him daily and showcased his lifelong love of mathematics, systems, and innovation.
Beyond his accomplishments, it was DeLyle’s character that defined him most. He had a remarkable ability to befriend and engage nearly everyone he met.
DeLyle’s greatest joy was his family. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lorelei (Lory) Schott; his children Elise Mozell (Dave), Tara Brown (Randy), and Christina Brown (Joe); and his cherished grandchildren Violet Brown and Hudson Brown.
He is also survived by his siblings: Wayne Schott (Marcia), Barton Schott (Linsey) and Jeanette Anderson; sister-in-law Liane Schott; 5 nephews, 4 nieces and their families; along with many close cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents Otto and Esther Schott, and his siblings Myrna and Gilbert, and brother-in-law W. King Anderson. Their memories all remained close to his heart.
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