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In memory of Lee Perkins: March 6, 1932 – March 6, 2024

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Lee Perkins was a radio personality at stations such as KJR and KOL/Seattle, KISN/Portland, and WIFE/Indianapolis. Lee also taught broadcasting at Bates Vocational-Technical Institute in Tacoma. The on-air radio station at Bates was KTOY-FM. Lee and his wife later owned the radio stations in Enterprise, Oregon. Lee Perkins was 91.
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  • I didn't hear him on the air, however, heard of him in posts on Seattle radio history. Rest in peace.

  • KOL probably got make-good ads due to the screw-up in the ad that says "doal 1300" instead of "dial 1300" - errors in newspaper ads were a pet peeve of mine. WTH! Do I have OCD or something?

  • I had the honor and enjoyment of being Lee's newsman at KOL in 1967, and we remained in contact with each other in all the intervening years. A terrific broadcaster, his buoyant energy, sense of humor, and engaging personality never waned.
    RIP old friend....
    Bill Taylor

  • In 1965 I was at what was named Tacoma Technical Vocational Institute....where Chuck Ellsworth was instrumental in placing me on KTOY fm and on camera doing news etc.
    Great memories.

    • KTPS channel 62 tv, just down the hall from KTOY FM. I remember it well.

      • Live news sent to schools, rip and read with 2 cameras.

  • My instructors at LH Bates Voc-Tech/KTOY-FM were Chuck Ellsworth, Lee Perkins and Allen MacMillan. The station engineer was Bill Luckhurst.

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