Very sorry to hear of Happy Hare's passing. He truly was one of a kind, with a magnificent sense of humor. In many ways he and KCBQ as it existed back then represented a golden age of radio. One of his most famous stunts was that when the yacht of the dictator of the Dominican Republic, Juan Trujillo, sailed into San Diego Bay, the Hare invited San Diegans down to visit, all on his own; flowers for the ladies, balloons for the kids. Seeing masses approaching the docks, the crew figured it was a massive demonstration lifted anchor and fled! I think he got in a bit of trouble over that one.
KCBQ of that era was home to dynamite talent including the Hare, Ralph James, Don Howard, Johnny Holliday, Jack Vincent, and newsman Ben Shirley. Radio made itself a compelling presence with such talents.
I met the Hare on a beach in La Jolla once. A perfect gentleman, polite and considerate to a young teenage fan. Sorry he is gone.