I consider myself lucky to have known J.D. for his whole tenure at WALK 97.5. When I first started out as an intern and then graduated into working in the promotions department, he was the first jock that I had the opportunity to work with at a remote broadcast. I will always remember that day at Captree boat basin in the Summer of 1990. Over the next few years, we'd always have wonderful conversations about his early days in radio and his passion for it helped fuel my desire to make radio my career. Who would have thought that 18 years later, J.D. would be working for me at the same station? J.D. was an incredible announcer...great pipes, a smooth delivery and very relatable to the listeners. He was the type of part timer you could always count on to help you in a pinch...traveling into the station in hurricanes, snowstorms and giving 110 percent in any situation. He's been married to his wife Luann for 25 years plus and his son Josh was the apple of his eye. He left WALK for a short time in the 90's to do weekends at B-103, but after I took over as PD, I met him for lunch and invited him to come back. We've been lucky to have him as part of our family. Radio is a family...we all bond together in times of need. Today we all need to celebrate J.D., and his contributions of entertainment and excellence in his craft. Heaven just picked up another all star talent. Rest in peace, J.D. Your WALK family will miss you dearly.
Rob Miller