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Beryl H. Masters

Kansas City, Missouri

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Beryl H. Masters (WBOEJJ), 85, Kansas City, MO, passed away Sunday, October 3, 2004, at Timberlake Care Center. Funeral services will be 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 6 at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel, with Rev. Robert Seals (WOFLQ) officiating. Visitation will precede services, 5:30-7...

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I think of Beryl often. A Friend and mentor. You could always depend upon him being on the 94 machine if you needed a message relayed or even directions around town. Rest in Peace. Mike Spano, N0KZB

Beryl was one of the first hams we met when we moved back to the area in 1985. We worked, and enjoyed, many civic events with Beryl and Joyce.

As in most games, there is a loser and a winner. Our loss is Heaven's gain.

Gordy, WA0ZOG, and Beth, N0HKM,

Hey BM,
That's what I always called Beryl, our special person.
Sorry to have missed your going away party but I will get the J pole
put on your grave as I promised you.
I miss you BM, real bad.
KØTCB

We knew Beryl from his work long before he was a Ham. I gave him his Novice test on our patio in early 70's. He often said,"You may not want everyone to know that!" Ham radio was a life saver for him after his retirement. He was very active and...

You certianly have the Line-Of-Site advantage now! Happy Trails Beryl!
N0WLA

Beryl always gave the best directions to anywhere. He still gives good directions to Heaven.

Beryl could "see" so much more in people than a lot of sighted folks!

Beryl was was of my best friends on the air. We visited a lot and he almost always checked into my "Going to church net" on Sunday mornings. I have conducted hundreds of funerals but his was one of the hardest ever. 73 my friend.

Well, my old friend - QSL your last QRT. I wrote a piece about you in Orlan Cook's Kansas Amateur Radio (KAR) newsletter. Yeah, I still have the ORIGINAL Paul Revere Net certificate, as you used to kid me about which girl I had in the car, when I'd check in on Saturdays. Who can forget you working on your car in the dark, giving the KCPD a hard time about hasselling you... heck, you DIDN'T NEED a flashlight!.. or telling the FCC guy at the old Goppert Svc. Bank about his QRM film "Hey! Focus...

Beryl was an extraordinary person and it was my pleasure to know him. Although I am not an Amateur Radio operator myself, I am the widow of, the daughter of, the mother of and the friend of several Amateur Radio operators. I first met Beryl at a Ham Pizza gathering in Liberty. He was telling everyone about going on vacation. He said that his wife did the daytime driving and he did the night driving. What a great since of humor he had. Even before I met him I heard him on the radio giving...