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Sunday, May 21, 2023

IN MEMORIAM, GARTH W0GR (sk)

In Memoriam

 While reading the June 2023 issue of QST, on page 103 in the Silent Keys section, I saw long time VHF, UHF, SHF enthusiast Garth Flournoy W0GR listed.  Garth lived in Odessa, MO and he was a very active ham for most of his career. Further research by Herbert AF4JF revealed Garth became a silent key over 2 years ago.  The following is Garth's obit from Ledford Family Funeral Homes's webpage:Garth Ray Flournoy Obituary 2020 - Ledford Family Funeral Homes (ledfordfamilyfh.com)


Garth Ray Flournoy

July 25, 1925 — September 29, 2020

Garth Ray Flournoy, 95, of Odessa, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at Meyer Care Center in Higginsville, MO.

A private family graveside service was held on Thursday, October 1, 2020 at the Odessa Cemetery. Memories of Garth and condolences for his family may be left at www.LedfordFamilyFH.com or on our Facebook Page. Services were entrusted to Ralph O. Jones Funeral Home, 306 S. 2nd Street, Odessa, MO, 64076, 816-633-5524.

Garth was born on July 25, 1925 near Odessa, MO to Raymond and Verda Flournoy. After graduating from Odessa High School in 1943 he served in the United States Army during World War II. On September 8, 1957 Garth was united in marriage to Alice Etoile (Eldredge) in Raytown, MO at the Blue Ridge Presbyterian Church. He lived in Independence, MO for 30 years, before returning to the Odessa area in 1988 after retiring from Missouri Public Service Company where he worked as an engineer. His amateur radio call was W0GR. Garth was an experimental builder who designed, built, and operated amateur radio equipment on micro-wavelengths, and high and ultra-high frequencies. Besides the technical challenge, he loved talking to people all over the world for the more than 70 years he was licensed. Garth was a lifetime member of the American Radio League, Quarter Century Wireless Association, Central States VHF Society, and other microwave engineering and discussion groups. His other hobby was his fantastic photography, with which he documented vacation travels as well as his nieces growing up. And he had a distinct and wonderful sense of humor that was appreciated by all who knew him. Garth was a Presbyterian and served on the session and participated in many church activities.

In addition to his beloved wife, Alice “Ally,” Garth is survived by two nieces, Marla Struebin and Ann Rai and their families.
 
From all of your SLAMS friends, rest in peace Garth.  W0GR will be missed.  Thank you for all the wonderful QSOs.
 
73 Garth


Friday, September 8, 2017

KB0PE SK

It's been a while since I've posted here, but today warrants a posting.  Today, Dave Calvert, KB0PE, is being interred at his home in New Mexico.   KB0PE was one of SLAMS founding members.   Dave's wife, Nancy, sent us the following email a few weeks back:

 From: "Dave Calvert kb0pe@yahoo.com [THE_SLAMS]" <THE_SLAMS@yahoogroups.com>
To: THE_SLAMS <the_slams@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2017 1:24 PM
Subject: [THE_SLAMS] Dave Calvert




Dave died August 17, 2017 here at my home in New Mexico.  He will be buried at the Santa Fe National Cemetery on Sept. 8.  He was diagnosed with esophageal cancer at the VA Hospital in July of 2016.  It was Stage IV.  He had chemo here in NM for a year, but the cancer went to his brain and he was put in hospice here at my home.  While in hospice he went to the Central States conference in Albuquerque. He was passionate about radio and  loved interacting with all of you.  You were his tribe.   

His sense of humor and courage never left him.

Nancy O'Bryan
 
On a personal note,I first met Dave in 1998 at the Central States VHF Society conference in Kansas City, MO.  Smitty, W0DQY introduced me to him because I was in the market for a used all-mode 2 meter rig and Dave was selling his Yaesu FT-726R.  I still have that rig.  Dave was my VHF mentor and I was in awe of his operating skill.  We went on many CSVHFS adventures together.  We all knew Dave and enjoyed his contagious laugh and assistance throughout the years.
 
73 KB0PE,
 
de Ron, KO0Z