Keith Shipman of the Washington State Association of Broadcasters has informed us that Dick Stark of KPUG passed today about 5pm.
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July 20, 2022 at QZVX
Steven Smith says:
I will miss talking with Dick. He was a super nice guy and the leading source of historical information on Whatcom County radio. His memory for details was beyond compare…even going back 65 years.
July 21, 2022 at QZVX
Wes Gannaway says:
Kent Holsather and I have been working on a book on the local rock and roll happenings from 1955 through 1980 and one of our biggest contributors is Dick Stark. He invited us into his home and gave us a lot of info and photos about his time with KPUG. I only wish we had completed our project in time to give Dick the first copy of our book. Wes Gannaway