Tribute to James R. Bobo W5ODD
March 6, 1928 - September 1, 2019
10-10 Number: 38069
QCWA Number: 11857
After a life full of adventure, James Ray Bobo,
"Jim", began his eternal adventure when he left this
world at Valley Baptist Medical Center on Sunday, September 1, at
the age of 91, following a heart attack complicated by pneumonia.
He is survived by his wife of seven years, Velma Wineinger
Lervold Bobo of Harlingen.
Jim was born in Hico, Texas on March 6, 1928 to Jesse Ray Bobo
and Evalina Pruitt Bobo. He was preceded in death by his older
sister Mildred Louise and her husband Wilburn Leon Ladyman and
his younger brother Leroy Bobo. Leroy's wife Winifred Eleanor
McClammy Bobo lives in Lockhart, TX.
Jim had a large family including six children and four
step-children. He is preceded in death by one child, Larry Wayne
Bobo and his second wife, Helen "Suzy" Colwell Scott.
The small town of Hico, TX could not hold Jim's large spirit.
After graduating from Hico High School in 1945, Jim left Hico and
lived in over 25 cities and had several occupations, including: a
brief stint as a farmer in Lubbock, TX; a radio operator for the
Navy in Dutch Harbor, Alaska; an aircraft controller in Guadalupe
Pass near El Paso and in San Antonio; a computer programmer for
IBM in New York; a computer programmer for Burroughs in Pasadena,
California and then for Burroughs in several Texas Cities.
Jim created a "startup" before that term was even
known. He used the family's life savings of $800.00, along with
money borrowed from family and friends to start Central
Processing Company, "CPC", in San Antonio. The company
provided computer processing services for dozens of banks and
hundreds of bank branches all over Central and South Texas. He
sold the company in 1982 to FiServ and retired in 1985.
He was an accomplished ham radio operator with the call sign
W5ODD, having made confirmed contacts in every country in the
world on several bands After retirement, every home he owned had
a tall radio tower. Jim was also an avid aviator and owned
several powered aircraft and gliders. He and Suzy built an
A-Frame cabin in Colorado largely by themselves, which continues
to generate many cherished memories for the family.
He traveled widely, visiting all 50 states and every continent,
visiting his last continent, Antarctica on his honeymoon with
Velma in December, 2012. They were both 85 at the time. He
travelled by RV all over the country - and in South Africa twice
- and was blessed to have many RV friends everywhere he
travelled.
Jim was a contributor to Hamgallery.com. Jim sent me a large box of very old, rare QSL cards. Many of them are now up. You can go to http://hamgallery.com/qsl/ and type W5ODD into the search engine on that page to see some of the rare cards sent to hamgallery. This was much appreciated! K8CX
W5ODD 1999 Spring Branch, Texas
W5ODD 1987 San Antonio, Texas
Photo, Info taken from the W5ODD
QRZ.com page
Photo QSL K8CX Collection
2nd QSL from the estate of W7HO
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