Subj : Special Bulletin
To   : ALL
From : Daryl Stout
Date : Thu May 19 2016 05:29 pm

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ARLX004 Educator, ARRL Field Organization Veteran, Author Pete Kemp,
KZ1Z (SK)

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Special Bulletin 4  ARLX004
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT  May 19, 2016
To all radio amateurs

SB SPCL ARL ARLX004
ARLX004 Educator, ARRL Field Organization Veteran, Author Pete Kemp,
KZ1Z (SK)

Past Connecticut ARRL Section Communications Manager (SCM - now SM),
veteran Field Organization volunteer, and author Pete Kemp, KZ1Z, of
Wesley Chapel, Florida, died on May 17. He was 67. An ARRL Life
Member, Kemp served as Connecticut SCM for 6 years in the late 1970s
and early 1980s. Over the years he also had filled several other
ARRL Field Organization roles in Connecticut and in West Central
Florida, including Assistant SM (1992 to 2004 and 2008 to 2015);
Public Information Coordinator, District Emergency Coordinator,
Emergency Coordinator, and Official Observer. For many years, he was
an Assistant Director for New England Division Director Tom Frenaye,
K1KI.

"He was a superb teacher in the high school, a wonderful mentor,
licensed over 700 hams, an active member of Candlewood Amateur Radio
Association, and one who really understood what it meant to
actualize his potential," said ARRL Connecticut SM Betsey Doane,
K1EIC. "He was enthused about life and, really, he was a gift to all
of us."

A ham for 47 years, Kemp was the author of A Teacher's Guide to
Amateur Radio Instruction, published in 2014 by ARRL. He also
authored numerous articles and was a co-author of the ARRL's popular
series of Emergency Communications courses and of the Public Service
Communications Manual.

Kemp was retired from the Bethel, Connecticut, Public Schools. He
had served as an adjunct faculty member at Central Connecticut State
University.

He was named Herb S. Brier Volunteer Instructor of the Year and
Professional Teacher of the Year - the only person to receive both
ARRL honors. He also was a recipient of the Marconi Award from the
Veteran Wireless Operators of America, and he was named
Connecticut's Technology Teacher of the Year. Kemp was the League's
first Educational Advisor.

His friend Bill Barrett, KW1B, called Kemp "a good soul with a
gentle nature" and said he would be greatly missed."
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