Dan- I don't think I have seen her since the funeral myself. When was that, the early 80's?
Robert was one of the first guys I ran into when I was trying to wheedle my way into the Memphis market. I remember seeing him crossing the WHBQ lobby going upstairs to get a cup of coffee. I had just been listening to him on the way into the station, and I felt I had been in the presence of radio royalty! A short while later, after getting canned at JDX, I was hawking my aircheck to whomever would listen. I must have shown up at WMPS with my last copy, because he took it to the production room and made a dub of it. He gave me encouragement, which at the time I sorely needed.
Robert was Chief Engineer when I came over to WMPS. I think the station was just transitioning to having the jocks take their own meter-readings, because he was tutoring some in obtaining their 3rd phones with broadcast endorsement. My wife got her license at that time, using the materials Robert provided to study. Robert had a great voice and was a model of the tight-and-bright witty jock that made up the bread and butter of successful Top 40 middays back then.