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Ed Clark, 2019

K8ZM Clark, Edward T, Jan 21, 1943 – Sep 3, 2019 [From Sarasota Herald Tribune]Edward Thomas Clark died suddenly Tuesday, September 03 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Edward is survived by his wife of 52 years, Jill; sons Edward Jr, Thomas (wife Melissa) and two adored granddaughters, Zoe and Mia. He is also survived by his …

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John Donnelly, 2019

It is with much sadness we report John Donnelly, KY4JD is a silent key. John passed away Friday, June 28, 2019 at the age of 78 years. He was an active northern Kentucky ham, who also spent time in Venice in the winter. John was an electrical engineer and a firefighter with the Ft. Wright …

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Bob Murphy, 2018

Bob Murphy, WA1UHG, was also a very active club member during my time with the club.  He was our go to net control op for the club 2 meter repeater and was always ready to help a ham in need and was one of the friendliest members of the club.  Bob was a fine examples …

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Glenn Hyde, N4MXQ, 2017

On December 9, 2017, I received word that our good friend and faithful TARC member Glenn Hyde, N4MXQ passed away during the previous 24 hours. When I sent out the notice to TARC members, I invited comments. I received quite a few. One reply from Glenn Miller (Glenn 2), KM4HKO stands out as eloquently expressing …

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Bob Curts, KA9ZAZ, 2016

ROBERT E. “BOB” CURTS, 80, passed away Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016, at the Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Born in Mount Carmel, Ill., Robert worked at Tokheim for 30 years, retiring in 1989. He was a U.S. Army veteran, a member of the American Legion Post 499, Old Timers Softball League, Old Timers Baseball League, Central High …

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Joe Barone, 2009

I got to know Joe Barone pretty well as he was a very active TARC club member during my time in Venice.  His call was W4DSH and was always tinkering with various projects.  He really enjoyed experimenting with wire and metal conduit antennas and always had some sort of HF equipment on his test bench, …

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