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|    ARLX007 Former Orange Section Manager, V    |
|    10 May 18 08:42:32    |
      SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX007       ARLX007 Former Orange Section Manager, Veteran ARRL Volunteer Sandi Heyn,       WA6WZN (SK)              ZCZC AX07       QST de W1AW       Special Bulletin 7 ARLX007       > From ARRL Headquarters       Newington CT May 1, 2018       To all radio amateurs              SB SPCL ARL ARLX007       ARLX007 Former Orange Section Manager, Veteran ARRL Volunteer Sandi Heyn,       WA6WZN (SK)              Well-known ARRL stalwart and former Orange Section Manager Sandra Mae "Sandi"       Heyn, WA6WZN, of Costa Mesa, California, died on April 28 after a lengthy       illness. An ARRL Life Member, she was 75. Sandi Heyn was the wife of ARRL       Honorary Vice President and past ARRL Southwestern Division Director Fried       Heyn, WA6WZO, who relied on her as his trusted assistant. The couple often       appeared together at ARRL and other Amateur Radio functions, and Sandi Heyn       nearly always accompanied her husband to ARRL Headquarters for the ARRL       Board's twice-yearly meetings during his years as a Director. As Fried Heyn       said, "We were joined at the hip." Married for 57 years, the Heyns continued       as Amateur Radio ambassadors even after their official League service       concluded.              In addition to her service as Orange SM from 1983 until 1985, Sandi Heyn       served as a member of the ARRL Planning Committee during ARRL President Vic       Clark's, W4KFC, administration, was Orange Section Emergency Coordinator, and       president of the Young Ladies Radio League in 1983. She was Orange Section       ARRL Affiliated Club Coordinator from 1987 until 2003, and she chaired the       Orange County Council of Amateur Radio Organizations in 1991 and the Los       Angeles Area Council of Amateur Radio Clubs in 1992. Sandi Heyn received the       ARRL Southwestern Division Meritorious Service Award in 2001.              She also was a US Army Military Affiliate Radio Service (MARS) volunteer, a       member of several Amateur Radio clubs in California, and was a QCWA Life       Member. She regularly volunteered at the ARRL booth and in the Amateur Radio       reception during the annual National Association of Broadcasters conventions       in Las Vegas. She played a significant role in organizing the 1992 ARRL       National Convention in Los Angeles.              Sandi Heyn was a senior electronic technician at Rockwell Collins Inc. in       Newport Beach, California. As time permitted, the Heyns would take to the ski       slopes at Mammoth Mountain.              In accordance with her wishes, Sandi Heyn's body will be donated to science.       Services are not planned at this time.              NNNN       /EX              )\/(ark              Always Mount a Scratch Monkey       Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it       wrong...       ... In 3 words I can sum up everything I've learned about life. It goes on.       ---        * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)    |
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