Gene Hughes, originator of the much beloved Police Call radio directories has died

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COSTIN, Gene Born in Louisville, KY November 25, 1927. Gene Costin moved with his parents at the age of 12 to Los Angeles and loved this community. He lived a full and accomplished life. As a young man Gene devolped interests in politics and astronomy and closely followed developments in both areas throughout his life. He was a passionate civil libertarian and supporter of many liberal causes and other charities. He was well known in the two-way radio communications business and renowned to radio hobbyists nationwide for Police Call, which he published under the name Gene C. Hughes. After retirement he served long hours as a volunteer at the LAPD, for which he received a Volunteer of the Year award from the State of California. He was loved and will be missed by a wonderful family- his devoted wife Mitzi, three children, and their spouses-Cathy Costin (Mitchell Reback), Robert Costin (Yves Yarborox), and John Costin (Rachel Phipps). He was proud of his four grandchildren, Isaac Reback, Mia Reback, Silas Phipps-Costin, and Judah Phipps-Costin, and he adored his dog Murray. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Tower Cancer Research Foundation or a charity of your choice. Services will be private at Gene's request.

Published in the Los Angeles Times on 8/3/2008

Gene's Tribute Site:

http://genecostin.com
 
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I saw this e-mail when I woke up and couldn't believe it. He was a great contributor to us, and his work was top quality. "After retirement he served long hours as a volunteer at the LAPD, for which he received a Volunteer of the Year award from the State of California." That takes someone really dedicated to their community!

Gene obviously loved all that he did and I hope he isn't ever forgotten. Rest In Peace.
 
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