SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX010 ARLX010 Bill Grenfell, W4GF, SK ZCZC AX79 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 10 ARLX010 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT January 31, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX010 ARLX010 Bill Grenfell, W4GF, SK Bill Grenfell, W4GF, SK William S. Grenfell, W4GF, a former chief of the FCC's Amateur Branch and former chief of the Amateur Service Section, died January 27, 1995, in Vienna, Virginia. He was 82 years old. Grenfell worked for the FCC from 1940 until retiring in 1971, except for several years in the US Navy during World War II. After graduating from Oregon State College with a BS degree in electrical engineering in 1935, he worked for the State of Oregon until joining the FCC's Seattle office as an assistant monitoring officer in the FCC Radio Intelligence Division in 1940. Following the war, Grenfell returned to the FCC as a radio engineer. In 1952 he became chief of the Amateur Branch and Amateur Service Section; from 1962 until 1966 he was chief of the FCC Rules and Standards Branch of the Amateur and Citizens Division; and he was chief of the Rules and Legal Branch of the Amateur and Citizens Division from 1966 until retiring in 1971. An FCC news release announcing Bill Grenfell's retirement called him ''a practicing (amateur) operator for almost 41 years'' (he was first licensed in high school) and cited his contesting achievements. After retiring he wrote columns for the Washington, DC-area Amateur Radio publication ''Auto-Call'' and also for WorldRadio. W4GF's memberships and awards are nearly too numerous to list. He was an ARRL life member, a Quarter Century Wireless Association life member, a fellow of the Radio Club of America, and a member and former president of the Potomac Valley Radio Club. He was a licensed pilot and regularly flew his plane to the Dayton HamVention. Bill Grenfell died after an illness of several years. His wife, Bernece, died earlier, and he leaves no close survivors. NNNN /EX