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Assunto:  ARRL Mourns the Loss of S
De:       ARRL de WD1CKS
Data:     Thu, 12 Feb 2026 20:34:00 +0000
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 02/12/2026 

ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio is saddened to share the news
that Sharon Taratula, who served the League with dedication and distinction for
32 years, passed away on February 4, 2026.

Sharon joined ARRL on January 31, 1994, as DXCC Awards Technician. She later
served as Administrative Assistant (1996), MVP Administrative Manager (2011),
and from 2016 until her passing, as Awards Manager. Over more than three
decades, she became a cornerstone of support for some of the most recognized
programs in amateur radio.

"Sharon was monumental in the ARRL Awards and QSL Bureau in managing day-to-day
work processes," said Bart Jahnke, W9JJ, Radiosport and Regulatory Information
Manager. "She was the go-to person for Logbook, DXCC Online, and the Legacy
DXCC System. She had a graceful demeanor in helping all members and others with
their DXCC Award needs." Jahnke also noted her extraordinary attention to
detail, adding that she often backed up her email reminders with Post-it notes
to ensure nothing was overlooked.

Former ARRL Manager of Field Services and Radiosport Dave Patton, KW9A,
recalled that a previous manager affectionately called Sharon "Radar," after
theM*A*S*Htelevision show character, because "she always seemed to know what
he needed or was about to ask her." Patton added, "My most embedded impression
of Sharon was of her calm, even demeanor in the face of most anything. She just
rolled with whatever dilemma needed her attention and took care of it." He also
remembered that Sharon handled urgent and sensitive member requests - including
expediting a DXCC plaque to a terminally ill ARRL member - with compassion and
care.

Colleagues Deborah Voigt and Gloria Flores reflected on Sharon's sense of humor
and the joy she brought to the office. "I will never forget her laugh," said
Production Coordinator Margie Bourgoin, W1MRG. "She laughed with her entire
soul."

Sharon deeply valued the relationships she built with DXers over the years and
enjoyed their visits to ARRL Headquarters, their messages, and their shared
passion for amateur radio. Her outlook reflected her resilience and
practicality. As one colleague remembered her saying, "Eh, it is what it is -
and we'll now fix it and make it better!"

Throughout her 32 years of service, Sharon supported countless members with
grace, patience, and a genuine desire to help. She cared deeply about her
coworkers and the amateur radio community she served. Her steady presence and
kind heart will be greatly missed.

An onlineremembrance[1]is available.


[1] https://www.legacy.com/legacy/sharon-taratula
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