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WA6RLL - Stan Roth

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  1. N5GAR

    N5GAR Ham Member QRZ Page

    Stan Roth, WA6RLL. Formerly an ARRL ASM in North Texas and RACES officer, City
    of University Park, Texas. Historian of the Flight Museum at Love Field (which is affiliated with
    the Smithsonian & USAF Museum at Dayton). Introduced me to his former neighbor Roy
    Neal, K6DUE. Survived by wife Jodie and Brother-in-Law Lowry Mays (former Chairman
    of the NAB & Chairman of the Board of Regents, Texas A&M University).

    Stan was involved with development of the Flight Museum, and had a special interest in
    the T38 and SR71 Blackbird. He served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War
    flying the P47 and P51.

    Click here:

    http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/di...c=2251&pid=174490673&mid=6378041&locale=en_US

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  2. K2HAT

    K2HAT Premium Subscriber Volunteer Moderator Volunteer DX Helper QRZ Page

    My Sincere Condolences.

    Here is a copy of the Obituary, many times, after 90 days to 1 year the Newspapers often delete the free Obituaries.

    Stanley Roth, WA6RLL SK

    SK March 24, 2015


    In Memory of
    Stanley Gilbert Roth
    June 15, 1927 - March 24, 2015


    Stanley "Stan" Gilbert Roth, 87, of University Park, TX and formerly of Woodland Hills, CA, an aviation enthusiast, took his final flight, March 24, 2015.
    He was preceded in death by his mother and father Rose and Samuel Roth; sister, Edith Danberg and brother, Marty Martin.
    Stan is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, JoAnn "Jodie" Mays Roth, his two sons Curtis Clifford Roth of California and Bruce Roth of Washington, step-daughter, Charlotte Moreau of Heath, TX; along with his sister Terry Bergfalk of Porterville, CA and brother-in-law, Lester Lowry Mays of San Antonio, TX; a niece, two nephews, 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

    Stan was born in New York, New York on June 15, 1927. He graduated from DuPont High School in Wilmington, Delaware.
    He served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War flying the P47 and P51. He also attended Fresno State University.
    Stan was employed as the West Coast manager for a major pool chemical company while living in California.
    He was also a professional drummer who was featured with the great Stan Kenton during the big band era.
    After his retirement, and moving to Texas, he volunteered as a radio operator for the University Park Fire Department and the Frontiers of Flight Museum at Love Field in Dallas. Stan professed his faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and was baptized on January 28, 1997 at Highland Park Presbyterian Church.
    Stan was an active Mason being raised in Woodland Hills Lodge No. 811 in Woodland Hills California.
    He transferred his membership to Hillcrest Lodge No. 1318 A.F.& A.M. in 1985. He held several officer positions within Hillcrest Lodge including Worshipful Master in the 1993/1994 year. Past Master Roth was an Endowed and Life Member of Hillcrest Lodge. In addition, he was a member of the Scottish Rite and Shrine.

    A memorial service will be held in the chapel at 2:00 pm at Sparkman Hillcrest Funeral Home, 7450 W. Northwest Highway in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, March 28.
    Burial and Reception will follow the service.
    Memorials can be sent to:
    Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
    2222 Welborn St.
    Dallas, Texas 75219
    ATTN: Development Department.

    http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/di...c=2251&pid=174490673&mid=6378041&locale=en_US
     
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