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From: "Stan Stockton" <stan@aqity.org>
Reply-to: Stan Stockton <stan@aqity.org>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:24:34 -0500
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It is with a sad heart that I report that W5SUS became a silent key last month 
on June 14, thirty days before his 99th birthday.  

John was an old timer on 160M receiving the 23rd DXCC certificate issued on 
that band in August, 1982 and the second one issued to anyone west of the 
Mississippi river.  

John lived in Gravette, AR about 15 miles from where I grew up and was the one 
who got me interested in 160M.  John and I became very close friends even 
though there was a 45 year difference in our ages.  

At an age of over 70 in about 1980 he put up phased verticals on 160M in order 
to try to complete his DXCC on 160M.  Back then it was a real challenge to work 
and confirm 100. He was always interested in a challenge, having stopped 
chasing overall countries perhaps 25 years prior while near or at the top of 
the Honor Roll because it seemed to easy.  Because of his wife's health he 
moved to Rogers about 35 miles away and in his mid seventies decided he wanted 
to work 2M moonbounce.  Soon he was working the world on 2M with a backyard set 
up in a subdivision.

He moved to New Port Richey, FL perhaps 15 years ago and has been living in a 
retirement community where the challenge was for us to put up an antenna that 
would enable him to get on 160M with restrictions against having an antenna.  
He has been inactive for most of the last few years with failing health and not 
being able to his new radio without turning the wrong knob.

I fondly remember when JA5DQH and another JA came to visit John in about 1981 
and still have some pictures of John, Aki and our families with Aki holding 
baby Kevin, now N5DX, in his arms.

More important than any of John's accomplishments as a ham operator, John was a 
wonderful man. Sitting in his living room, listening to him quote poetry for an 
hour at age 90 or more, and seeing the twinkle in his eyes is one of the best 
memories I will have of John.

There will be a memorial service in Tampa at the Hyde Park United Methodist 
Church on July 26 at 1:00PM.  I will try to attend.  John is survived by his 
son and daughter and several grandkids.  

Many of you will remember John's distinct fist operating with a straight key.  
I will never forget dit daahdaaaah dididididit dididit dididaaaah dididit. 

Stan, K5GO
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