Thanks to a couple of Fred's friends in FOC, it was brought
to my attention that longtime FCG officer K4LQ passed away
this morning at the age of 87. Fred was already FCG
Secretary/Treasurer/Newsletter Editor when K1TO became
president of the FCG in 1998, so he was a tangible link back
to the K4OJ administration that founded the FCG. Fred's
eyesight had deteriorated due to macular degeneration in the
last seven years or so, and as a consequence he gave up his
position as treasurer but remained serving as our secretary,
gamely taking minutes at each meeting and collaborating with
me and K1TO to generate a list of members seen around various
hamfests who couldn't make any of the meetings where we took
attendance.
Fred was originally licensed in 1950 in New Hampshire as
W1TBS. He had been stationed in a number of DX countries
during his career with Lockheed Martin and predecessor
companies from the 1960's to the 1980's, and was licensed in
many of them. Some of his DX callsigns included C6ACZ, VP2AAP,
VP2LU, VP2MD, VP5FP, VP7BE, VP7BG, VQ8BQ, and ZD8FP. He
retired to Sebring in the 1990's and began DXing in earnest.
DXing led Fred inexorably into contesting, particularly to
fill in band countries on 6m and 160m. Fred held DXCC on 10
bands, 6m - 160m inclusive, and had enthusiastically taken up
FT8 to continue chasing new band-countries in recent years.
Fred could always be counted upon to turn in a very
admirable score in the FQP each year that his health and his
antenna farm enabled him to operate. He won the K4OJ/W1CW
memorial plaque for HP CW in FQP innumerable times. He also
took one for the team most years in the ARRL 10m contest by
operating mixed mode, though his passion was for CW, to
maximize the club score.
Fred was a very steady presence in FCG leadership, serving
longer than anyone with nary a complaint or break. Fred was
the solo editor behind the FCG Contest Gazette which he
published (with diminishing frequency) for more than 20 years.
We will have to find a new editor for the future who will have
big shoes to fill.
In addition to his longtime leadership in the FCG, Fred was
a 40-year FOC member (#1434).
Fred is survived by his wife, Sheila. Arrangements are
pending at this time.
With a very sorrowful 73/OJ,
Chris W4WF
President, FCG
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Chris Plumblee
407.494.5155
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