Valley
broadcasting legend and KMJ's farm editor Roy Isom passed away
Thursday night after a short illness.
He was sharp and savvy, he could tell you stories about stories
he'd covered years ago like they'd happened only yesterday.
He was a good hearted, and good natured newsman who came to
KMJ in 1981 after a long stint in television news, including
KFSN ch. 30.
A hustler who, despite having a hip replacement, would practically
sprint out of the studio to get to a story. He would could paint
a mental picture for the listener when at the scene of a breaking
news event...even though he arrived to work around 1 a.m. he'd
refuse to be pulled off a story until that story was told and
told well.
Roy covered some of the most important stories this valley has
ever seen, including the deadly 100 car fog related pileup and
of course the dire water crisis facing our farmers today...many
others, too countless to name.
He was named the California Farm Bureau Agriculture reporter
of the year in '94. He served his country in Korea, drove a
school bus for a time, and was an active member of the freemasons.
Services for Roy are pending.
Roy Isom was 72 years old.
Click here to read Roy's biography on the KMJ 580 website.
| Make a Donation to the Roy Isom Scholarship Fund |
During checkout, in the "Add special instructions to merchant" field, please include your phone number where we can contact you if necessary.
