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            <![CDATA[ Author and Engineer Curt Yengst dies at the age 52 ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>Curt Yengst was a radio and TV broadcast engineer and also contributed to Radio World.&nbsp;<br>He was a senior member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, worked for Lighthouse TV/WBPH-60 in Bethlehem, Philadelphia.&nbsp;<br>He worked proficiently at The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association as an engineer for the daily radio program “Decision Today”, and for Star 99.1 FM WAWZ.&nbsp;<br>He used to write numerous articles for Radio World about his own audio and recording equipment design as well as equipment reviews.&nbsp;<br>He was the author of the book “Tempus Fugit '' which was a Sci-Fi fantasy. He was a self-taught musician who wrote, produced, and engineered music in his studio, Zerro House Productions.&nbsp;<br><br>“He was buried with a tweaker in his hand”, wrote WBPH Chief Engineer Daniel Huber.&nbsp;<br>“Curt was part of the Radio World family,” said Editor in Chief Paul McLane. “It’s so upsetting to have him taken from us, and so suddenly.”<br><br>Yengst earned an associate’s degree from Thomas Edison University. He was a keen videographer who had a profound passion for recording and producing children’s musical and theater productions, a passionate follower of the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron, and an ordained minister. He attended Cedar Crest Bible Fellowship in Allentown, Pa.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Curt Yengst was a radio and TV broadcast engineer and also contributed to Radio World.&nbsp;<br>He was a senior member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers, worked for Lighthouse TV/WBPH-60 in Bethlehem, Philadelphia.&nbsp;<br>He worked proficiently at The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association as an engineer for the daily radio program “Decision Today”, and for Star 99.1 FM WAWZ.&nbsp;<br>He used to write numerous articles for Radio World about his own audio and recording equipment design as well as equipment reviews.&nbsp;<br>He was the author of the book “Tempus Fugit '' which was a Sci-Fi fantasy. He was a self-taught musician who wrote, produced, and engineered music in his studio, Zerro House Productions.&nbsp;<br><br>“He was buried with a tweaker in his hand”, wrote WBPH Chief Engineer Daniel Huber.&nbsp;<br>“Curt was part of the Radio World family,” said Editor in Chief Paul McLane. “It’s so upsetting to have him taken from us, and so suddenly.”<br><br>Yengst earned an associate’s degree from Thomas Edison University. He was a keen videographer who had a profound passion for recording and producing children’s musical and theater productions, a passionate follower of the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron, and an ordained minister. He attended Cedar Crest Bible Fellowship in Allentown, Pa.</p> ]]>
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