K1JCL 1943 - 2019
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Alan J. Koepke
Coventry, CT
QCWA # 25340
Chapter 149
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First Call: KR6CZ in 1958 Other Call(s): AFA1JCL (Air Force MARS)
Alan J. Koepke, 75, of Coventry, beloved spouse of Barbara, passed away on Saturday, April 13 in Manchester after a lengthy battle against chronic illness. He was born in Willimantic on July 13, 1943, to the late Richard and Mary Rose Koepke.
He is a 1961 graduate of Windham High School who became a successful private business owner serving the emergency services community throughout eastern Connecticut for more than 50 years.
From a young age, he was keenly interested in radio, a pursuit that shaped his life. A former volunteer with the Chaplin Fire Department and an avid amateur radio operator, "K1JCL" was an active, lifelong member of the American Radio Relay League and known for his passion for building and operating vintage AM radio equipment.
Through his work, he was responsible for modernizing radio communications for fire, police, and ambulance services.
He had a hand in the birth of regional 911 communications centers in most of Eastern CT, including Tolland County; Willimantic Switchboard; Quinebaug Valley; Colchester, and Groton.
Alan was a connoisseur of lobster, vanilla milkshakes, and baked goods--most notably, apple pie.
He enjoyed visits to Maine and, as a young man, became quite an accomplished water-skier, a talent he demonstrated each summer on the waters of Lake Messalonskee.
Family and his faith were deeply important to him and his sense of humor was his trademark.
He was a devoted parishioner of St. Mary's Church in Coventry.I
In addition to his wife of 50 years, he is survived by his brother, Thomas Koepke of Westerly, RI; his daughter, Tracey, of Durham, NC; his son, Edward, of Coventry; a large extended family, and many, many friends.
Relatives and friends may join the family on Wednesday, April 17, from 4-8 p.m. at Tolland Memorial Funeral Home.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 18 at St. Mary's Church in Coventry.
Burial will take place at Storrs Cemetery on the campus of the University of Connecticut.
Donations in his name can be made to St. Mary's Church or to the Town of Coventry Fire & EMS Department.
Rochester N.H. Hostraders 1998
Al, K1JCL instigator of many things AM around Connecticut.
Al had his 75 Meter AM station mobile with him and we had
a real Boat Anchor station operating on site.
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Al's Gonset Receiver and Multi Elmac transmitter.
This station is normally operated mobile.
Two of many BA's restored by Al.
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