W2EHR 1950 New York City, New York
Marguerite "Maggi"
Griffith Beneke, W2EHR, later W0EHR.
Wife of Tex Beneker, famous jazz musician of the Big Band era who
played with Glenn Miller.
W2EHR Call Sign History:
Then...
My call sign, W2EHR was originally held by Marguerite
"Maggi" Griffith Beneke. Few people today have ever
heard of her, but she was very well known in her day. Maggi was
born on January 14, 1918 in Lufkin, Texas (my home state!) and
met her future husband, Gordon Lee "Tex" Beneke in
Forth Worth in 1936 when she was appearing as a chorus girl in a
Billy Rose production during the Texas centennial celebration.
She was also a candidate for Miss Texas that year. Gordon, at
that time a member of Ben Young's swing band, was playing in town
when they happened to meet. Gordon was offered and accepted a job
as the primary tenor saxophonist with the not yet famous Glenn
Miller Orchestra in April, 1938. It was Glenn who gave him the
nickname, "Tex." Tex and Maggi were married on November
1, 1938, and the couple relocated to New York City where they
lived for 18 years. In 1949, Gordon received his amateur radio
license and first call sign, W2CKD. A short time later, in 1950,
Maggi was also licensed as W2EHR. In 1956, they relocated to St.
Louis, MO to be closer to Maggi's mother and step-father. Tex's
call was then changed to K0HWY and Maggi became W0EHR. Their
marriage lasted almost thirty years until Maggi passed away on
June 1, 1968 at the age of 50. My husband, a part-time
trombonist/big band leader, holds Tex's call, K0HWY so it was a
real thrill for both of us when I was able to receive Maggi's
original call sign through the vanity call program. A big,
"thank you" to Mildred Kitchens, Maggi's sister who in
2017 at the age of 97, helped provide some of the missing pieces
to the story! We are forever grateful.
...and now
I received my Technician license in August, 2016 and upgraded to
General in October. During this same time, I acquired Maggi's old
call through the vanity call program. Making time for amateur
radio is hard at the moment but I hope to be more active in the
years to come. I enjoy sending and receiving traditional paper
QSL cards and I'm currently working on WAS. As of July, I only
need 2 states (ID and UT) to have all 50 (aside from 5 pending
return). Hope to have that wrapped up by year's end.
QSL G4UZN Collection
W2EHR Call Sign History (used with permission of Thuy Truc
Truong)
Courtesy of W5KNE