Indeed a great story about your uncle.
Even today 11 meters is still the "gateway drug" to amateur radio LOL...
It is a shame however that the bias to no-code ops exists. It seems to me that a lot of the "smoking jacket crowd" as I refer to them have forgotten the fine art of "Elmering".
I suffered the 20 wpm code test and failed numerous times, but it chaps me to no end when I hear some idiot operator berate some recent 2X3 no code new comer who may slip up and say 10-4 on a repeater.
When that happens. I usually jump in and take the 2X3 down to simplex and have a fine QSO just to show him/her that all hams are not jerks. In fact I take a lot of them under my "wing" and help them through the setup of their stations, dispel myths about amplifiers versus antennas, that perfect SWR doesn't really mean much etc etc. As I tell them perfect SWR is achieved on a dummy load, but you don't "get out" very well HIHI.
The best dollar for dollar improvement is the antenna system not an amplifier and that only the first 500 watts are important and the rest is just bragging rights.
Some of the worst ops I've heard are 20 wpm Extras, and some of the best ops I've heard can't recognize their own call on CW. I'll tell you this, I've gotten more from the hobby than I'll ever be able to give back, but as long as I can I'll keep trying to give back all I can whenever I can.
73