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Ohhh, Richard, cherish all those outings with Rodger.  He was a very special
man and the memories will keep him close.

I think it was late '69 or in the '70's, a small group of us boarded Rodger's
plane ...a DC-3, maybe? and flew to Phoenix for a race.  It was about the
time Ontario Motor Speedway was under construction, but don't think it had opened
yet.  I remember a handful of Ontario Speedway pals on the plane and we sure
had fun.  I went to Ontario's inaugural race, which I think was Nov/Dec of
'70?   And now?  that great state-of-art racing venue is an outlet mall!!!

Jim and I would bump into Rodger during Indy 500 week in Indpls.  I think the
last time we saw Rodger was May '97 at the Holiday Inn at the Pyramids, just
off I-465...not far from the IMS.   

I've included Rodger's name on the "Memory Page" of the 2004 Jim Murray
Memorial Golf Classic souvenir journal.  I'll make sure you get a copy (late
October).  Be well.  Linda  <Lmccoypr@aol.com>  July 10, 2004

SAVE THE DATE:  Monday, October 18, 2004.  Sixth Annual Jim Murray Memorial
Golf Classic at Wilshire Country Club.   Honoring 2004 Int'l Motorsports Hall
of Famer and 1986 Indy 500 winner Bobby Rahal..... and "The Wonderful World of
Auto Racing."  For more information, call the JMMF office 310-476-8948.


Dear Evey -
    Please extend my heartfelt sympathy to Sherrie, Rodger, Jr.,  Rick,
Robin, David and Denise.
    My late husband Jim Murray and I were among Rodger's many friends for
many, many years.  Rodger, like Jim, will always be a giant among men.     
Sincerely,
Linda
Linda McCoy-Murray
Pres/Founder  Jim Murray Memorial Foundation
P.O. Box 491304
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Ph/Fx: 310-476-8948
www.jimmurrayfoundation.org


1) From Garry Baker (mayhem@alphalink.com.au) in Australia.
Rosie Rousell, lives in Bakersfield, and Rodger in 2003 Hila Sweet's Car Racers Reunion

Oh, just to clarify that pic Evey, it is not me in the photo, it is Rosie Rousell, he lives in Bakersfield... I live in Melbourne Australia, and do research on speedway matters.

Rosie is 80 something years of age, he is pretty ill but we still correspond.  At that reunion in 2003, Andy Casale and Art Bagnell were also in attendance....they might have some better pix.   ...  cheers, Garry Baker


Hi Evey, these photos came from Rosie Rousell, he was a long time friend of Rodgers.  Both were taken last year at a reunion, and I would imagine Rosie may have some more.  He and I correspond quite a bit, and a colleague of mine Kevin Emmerson did a story on Rosie's exploits in England with the Bob Topping Lana Turner trip in 1948.  Kevin in fact used that very pic in an obit he wrote for Rodger in Australia.  Have a yarn with Rosie, he might add some more... by all means tell him I've passed on the details, Rosie's one of the "good guys" I have a lot of time for him.        ... cheers, Garry Baker .... Melbourne Aust

Kevins obit in Australia ...
http://www.speedcarworld.com.au/release.asp?NewsId=12179

Rosies email ...
rosie <rosie@bak.rr.com>


 Thanks for the message on the passing of Rodger Ward. I first met Rodger @ Altamont Speedway in the early 70's, along with the late Sonny Easley. We flew back to Burbank together. The next time we met Rodger was at the TV studio in L.A.
(where we also met you Richard).  It was a privilage to share the spotlight with Rodger and You and, J. C. Agajanian Jr. on Richard Marcella's show w/Bob Kindoll.  Our prayers go out to the Ward family.  Sincerely,  Anthony & Jamie Cardoza
Hollywood Pit Stop   (acepix@bigvalley.net)

I met Rodger late in his life when Hila Sweet asked me to take him to the events.  Rodger had lost his driving privileges and was unable to get out.  Jim Davis, Ron Henderson, Hila Sweet and I took him to various events and it was a real privilege to be able to do that for Rodger.  We really enjoyed his company.  I remember driving him to the Car Racers reunion in Victorville, and to the Fabulous 50's parties at the Petersen and Anne Bothwell's ranch.  We also went to Walt James' CRA reunion, and to the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum on several occasions.  It was fun going out to Don Weaver's Legends of Ascot Reunion at Perris Auto Speedway.  Rodger kept on saying, "aren't we there yet."  And we would howl with laughter because it had been so many years that we couldn't remember how long it takes.  It took a
looonnnngggg time.  I remember taking Rodger and Danny Oakes to the Turkey Night races and how they put the two gentlemen on the stage and on the TV interviews and how the crowds came up and paid them homage.  It brought back the old days, the crowds and the adoring fans.  It rekindled life in them again to know that they are still being remembered today.  Then we went up to L.A. to be interviewed on a car show run by Richard Marcella.  Hila, Ron, Rodger and I went to Vic Edelbrock's Museum to pay our final respects to Spider Cole and to tell all the funny, sad and strange stories about a man who was a loner, but whose exploits still keep us in stitches. 
We went to Torrance for the book signing by Bobby Unser.  Every where we went we saw Alice Hanks, Art Evans, Carroll Shelby and a host of others who loved Rodger. 
Memories fail me or I could tell you about the other things that we did together.  The group was usually Danny Oakes, Rodger, Ron Henderson, Jim Davis, Hila Sweet, Ralph Foster and myself.  We had a great time.  Each of us had stories to tell.  Oakes, Henderson and Rodger would talk about their marriages, and brag a bit.  "I had 5," said one.  "I had 6," said two more.  I groaned and said, "you beat me.  I haven't been able to get rid of mine in all of these years."  Ralph Foster and Rodger used to talk about the planes that they flew in WWII.  Ron Henderson used to discuss racing designs with Rodger.  Hila Sweet and Parnelli Jones talked about their racing adventures with Rodger.  Danny Oakes and Rodger went back a long ways and talked about the good old days of racing.  We only had a short time with Rodger, but we did a lot in that time, and I hope it helped him as he faced ill health, to know that people still loved and admired him. 
Richard Parks Rnparks1@juno.com
 
 Thanks for passing along the information on Roger Ward's memorial service.  I won't be in California, but Roger and his family will be in my prayers on Sunday, from Ohio.  Bill Johnson
William Glenn Johnson, 274 Chagrin Boulevard, Chagrin Falls, Ohio  44022   440.247.1987     chagrinfalls@yahoo.com
 
 He was also a very nice guy...and patiently taught me how to drive the Indy oval in 1970 in the Olds pace car. He was extremely smooth and precise, taking the convertible within a foot of the wall coming out of turns one and four, with me in the passenger seat. (The subhead of the story in Motor Trend, BTW, was Why A.B. Shuman will be bald at 40.)  A.B. Shuman
 

THE FABULOUS FIFTIES ASSOCIATION, 800 South Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, California 90277-1755 Phone (310) 540-8068, Fax (310) 373-5988, e-mail: f50s@yahoo.comwww.fabulous-fifties.com, July 7, 2004
Dear Non-member, It is with a great deal of sadness that I must report to you that two-time Indy winner and two-time National Champion, Rodger Ward passed away on Monday, July 5. He was a loyal non-member and attended every Fabulous Fifties event that he could. I’m told that during his last years, our gatherings were his favorite times.  The service will be held at the San Diego Automotive Museum, an institution Rodger helped to establish and organize. The service will be on Sunday, July 11, starting
at 5 p.m. The museum is located in Balboa Park. It’s address is 2080 Pan American Plaza, Number 12.  All non-members and their guests are invited to attend. We plan a special edition of the newsletter. If anyone would like to contribute, please do so. If you wish to send condolences to the family, mail to Rodger’s widow, Sherri Ward, at 24701 Raymond Way #29, Lake Forest, CA 92630 Sherri had told me that anyone who wishes to will be allowed to speak at the service. Hope to see you there, Art Evans