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John Lyles
November 20, 2009
I enjoyed George's support and friendship for many years, when he was working at CPI/Eimac, as i learned from him, as a customer, fellow ham radio operator, and another curious engineer. God bless him.
November 19, 2009
I remember most George's enthusiasm, creativity and energy, which were unabated by advancing years. At an age when most are happy to retire, George instead took on new challenges. His passion for amateur radio and relentless curiosity had him writing innovative technical articles right up to his passing. I consider myself fortunate to have known him.
Garry Shapiro, NI6T
November 19, 2009
I remember most George's enthusiasm, creativity and energy, which were unabated by advancing years. At an age when most are happy to retire, George instead took on new challenges. His passion for amateur radio and relentless curiosity had him writing innovative technical articles right up to his passing. I consider myself fortunate to have known him.
Fritz, K6EE
November 19, 2009
I count it a great privilege to have known George.
Len Geraldi
November 19, 2009
I remember George as always having a great smile and a sincere friendly handshake every time we ran into each other. He was always helpful with questions regarding ham radio.
He is and will continued to be missed.
Len Geraldi, K6ANP
November 19, 2009
God Speed my friend. Ham Radio will miss you. tom N6AJR
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November 19, 2009
George Badger Obituary
George Milton Welles Badger Feb. 22, 1925 - Nov. 15, 2009 George Milton Welles Badger grew up in Berkeley, California, where he attended University High School before being drafted into the Army in 1943. George was in Patton's 3rd army at the... Read George Badger's Obituary
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