K3IUY 1934 - 2020
K3IUY - Irvin M. 'Irv' Sanders Irvin M. 'Irv' Sanders
Middletown, PA

QCWA # 21730
Chapter 37
First Call: K3IUY in 1959

Irvin M. Sanders, 86, of Frey Village, Middletown passed away Sunday, June 14, 2020. Born April 28, 1934 in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Irvin B. and Ellen M. (Trutt) Sanders and the widower of Beverly A. (Free) Sanders since January 2017. Irv graduated from Hershey High School. He was in the marching band, playing the tuba. He attended college for 3 years, graduating with a degree in Electronics. Irv served proudly in the US Army in Germany. He also was part of a country band while in Germany, singing and playing the guitar and bass. Irv retired from Susquehanna Township School District as the Electronics and Technology Manager. He was also the owner of Sanders Electronics for many years, where he repaired anything electronic from a TV to an 8-track tape player. He was very proud to be an Amateur HAM radio operator, K3IUY, since 1959. He "elmered" many other new operators and was the Dauphin County check-in point for HAM radio for many years. He was the Past President of the Central Pennsylvania Repeater Association. He was also a lifetime member of The American Radio Relay League. His primary love was restoring antique radios. One the greatest joys he had restoring the radios was mentoring Rick Downs, his student and son he never had. He also loved camping with his family and friends over many years. Other hobbies included Model Railroading, photography and listening to all types of music. Surviving are his daughters Brenda L. Kern (Timothy) of Mechanicsburg, Deborah K. Sufrin (Noel) of Enola and Bonita A. Johnson of Apollo Beach, Florida; stepchildren Susan A. Newkam and David W. Knisley both of Hummelstown; six grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. A graveside service will be held 2:30 PM Thursday, June 18, 2020 in Rolling Green Cemetery, 1811 Carlisle Road, Camp Hill. Share condolences at BuseFuneralHome.com

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Published in Patriot-News from Jun. 15 to Jun. 16, 2020.