Hal Drake - (52) 2023
Margaret (Peggy O'Keefe) Stickley - (?) 2023
Glenn Olenick- (?) 2023
Ken Lewis- (?) 2023
Wayne Lewis- (?) 2023
Arnold Jewell-1937- 2023
I added Arnold Jewell's birth year.Reply to antelopedundee: the names shown in your post were added last week; am I missing something?
I did indeed initially add his birth year in post 225. I also edited it to add the explanation. My apology for not adding the explanation initially.I'm not sure whether his birth year was shown in your original post # 225; which is what prompted my reply. However, based on your response I found his obit and saw that he died in 2022 -- that has been corrected.
With so many of our benchrest friends and acquaintances having "left the range," I thought it would be nice to have a somewhat comprehensive list of them.
2023
Joe Maisto - 89
Al (alinwa) Matson - 61
Hal Drake - 52
Margaret (Peggy O'Keefe) Stickley - 58
Glenn Olenick - 61
Ken Lewis- 76
Wayne Lewis- 79
Kay C. Young - 88
Tom Dickson - 85
I see Tom Dickson on the list for 2023. In 2009 while at the Coors Range I bought a really nice HV rifle from a gentleman whose name I can't recall. Bat action in a nice, laminated stock in 6PPC. Shot very well. Eventually I put a 30BR barrel on it and have been using it in score competition. The serial number on the action was unusual, TD2, and I finally called BAT and inquired about it. They said it had been built by Tom Dickson, a Bat employee. Another time at the Coors range someone saw the rifle and said that Tom had made three actions, TD1, TD2 and TD3. He said that he had TD1, and nobody knew who had TD3. My memory is fuzzy so that could have been the other way around. Anyway, that's a nice way to leave a legacy.
With so many of our benchrest friends and acquaintances having "left the range
Thanks for posting a tribute to your friend. I'm impressed when I hear/read about folks who stayed married "until death do us part."Otto Klittich - November, 2022, 93 years old. Traveled far and wide to shoot benchrest for many years. Fun guy, always had a brew ready for you!
RIP Otto
George was a nice man.I remember George.