Hi Eddie,
Just the abbreviation, SK, is sufficient.

73 de Jim - KE8G

On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 2:10 PM Eddie Runner via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> When a ham dies, it is common to say he/she is a Silent Key, or SK
>
> On the bvarc website we try to keep track and list any silent key that has
> been a BVARC member in the past.
>
> I can only mark a member or ex-member as a silent key if I notice a death
> notice or if someone lets me know.
>
> I can guess out of the many members BVARC has had since it started in 1978
> we have many more silent keys than the 71 that are currently noted.
>
> I am asking if you know of any ham that has died that was or might have
> ever
> been a BVARC member that you let me know. I think all BVARC SKs should be
> honored..
>
> You can see a current list of SKs on the Who Is BVARC page of the website
>
> http://www.bvarc.org/index1.php?page=whois
>
> thanks for your help..
> If you are not sure about previous membership in the club, I can look him
> up..
>
> thanks
>
> Eddie Runner (NU5K)
> webguy
>
>
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