Larry Van Horn is a well-known figure and expert  in the Dxing community, 
known for his extensive experience as a Dxer and publisher of specialized 
publications in the field. While I have not had the pleasure of meeting him in 
person, I do have a few books from his Tiare Publications company in my radio 
bookshelf, including a book on QSL hunting and another on writing letters in 
Malay which I purchased in the early 90s. More recently, I purchased one of 
Gale's radio guides authored by his wife.(Ai enhanced text for better 
clarification )

Here is the news as stated in swling: 
https://swling.com/blog/2023/10/rest-in-peace-larry-van-horn/
I’ve been away for almost a week and a number of readers have written in to 
express their condolences after only recently learning that a legend in our 
radio world, Larry Van Horn, passed away in August after a short period of 
illness. 
I remember meeting Larry once when I stopped in unannounced at The Monitoring 
Times HQ in Brasstown, North Carolina. He was a true gentleman and shared his 
enthusiasm for the airwaves with me for a couple of hours. He was a passionate 
radio man through and through. 
Of course, our condolences and hearts go out to his wife Gayle Van Horn and 
son, Loyd Van Horn, both of whom are also prominent figures in our radio world.

Zacharias Liangas

exMusic Producer Greek Music Refuge / Dangdut  and Beyond 
Hard  core DXer https://youtu.be/8VJ__oppkLs the pool 
https://bit.ly/3OZixtr  disclaimer on my writinghttps://linktr.ee/zliangas  all 
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