Member Roy Green (RoyATL) passed away this morning. No details yet about his passing, nor about funeral arrangements
Indeed, he was a member of the Board and wholly responsible for the SoAR website looking as good as it does. He was also a vast repository on the history of model rocketry as can be seen from his posts on TRF and YORF as @RoyAtl. He will be missed.This is very sad. I know he was a major contributor to the SOAR club. Prayers for his family.
Very sad to hear the news. I had followed Roy’s postings and had a number of exchanges with. He was a great source of model rocketry knowledge. I am glad I had the opportunity to meet Roy. It was at NARAM-2018, in Pueblo.Indeed, he was a member of the Board and wholly responsible for the SoAR website looking as good as it does. He was also a vast repository on the history of model rocketry as can be seen from his posts on TRF and YORF as @RoyAtl. He will be missed.
May his memory be a blessing.
I was at NARAM-33 also.I met Roy shortly before NARAM 33. Saw his upscale Alpha and even took a picture of it with Roy and Vern. Unfortunately, that photo is lost.
I'll miss Roy. Great guy and hella avid rocket enthusiast!
This is the same guy from the picture below?I met Roy at one of the first NARAMs I attended.
He was a great guy and we would often tell stories to eash other.
I once got Roy in some hot water with Bill Stine concerning a review Roy did of the MRC Concept II products BIll designed. Roy's review in his local NAR section news letter was not overly positive about the product line. I told Bill about Roy's review and Bill had words with Roy.
Roy and I were fellow Canon EOS-20D camera owners and would discuss camera techniques.
The last time I say Roy was at NARAM-60. We were both in the same Estes tour group.
I took a funny picture of him in the lobby of the main Estes building.
He was a good soul and I will miss him.
View attachment 548224
Enter your email address to join: