In memory of

Roy Dittman

Sep 4, 1941
Feb 26, 2019

Obituary

A lifelong dedicated fan of his beloved Green Bay Packers, LeRoy William Dittman was born on September 4th, 1941 in Green Valley, Wisconsin and died at home of complications from cancer and heart disease on February 26th, 2019. He grew up in Shawano (SHAW-no), Wisconsin, graduated from high school in 1959 and attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison for two years before transferring to Brown Institute of Broadcasting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On receiving his broadcasting certificate in 1962, he accepted a position as a night time disc jockey at KKJO AM Radio in St. Joseph, Missouri, staying in Missouri just long enough to acquire a wife in 1963 before leaving in May of 1964 to become a newsman at WING AM Radio in Dayton, Ohio. He was named news director shortly after arriving there and remained in Dayton for twelve years, long enough that most people considered him a “lifer”, something unusual in the field of radio broadcasting. In 1976, he surprised everyone by moving his family to nearby Columbus, Ohio to become news director at WBNS AM Radio and then a short three years after that, moved them again, this time to Boise, Idaho to become general manager of KIDO AM and its new sister station, Q104 FM. He worked as GM in Boise for Sundance Broadcasting until 1985 when he decided that it was finally time to run his own station. With a little luck and very little money, he was able to buy into a partnership that owned KBZY in Salem. In pursuit of more lucrative careers, the partners disappeared over the years and Roy eventually became sole owner of KBZY. The station was the great love of his life and he did everything possible to ensure that it remained a strong presence in Salem and a valuable asset to the community.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Gloria, their two sons, Greg (Crystal) and Jon (Mary), ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. We, his family, wish to express our deepest gratitude to his many kind and caring physicians and nurses, to Willamette Valley Hospice, and to all of you who knew and loved Roy. If you were a part of his life, then you will always be part of ours as well. A memorial service date is not yet scheduled. If you would like to honor Roy with a remembrance, please consider a donation to either the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or to the American Heart Association.

Service Information

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Messages of Sympathy

  1. Billy Neeck says:

    Went to grade school
    High school and Brown
    With Roy….

  2. John Sattgast says:

    I just learned today of Roy’s passing. He was my general manager at KIDO. A wonderful and fair minded man and a good boss. I lost contact for many years, but saw him a few years ago at his station in Salem, Oregon. Roy gave me a chance to be a radio newsman in Boise. I worked with radio greats like Ernie Allen, Les Leland and Dave Freeman. I will always appreciate that experience. My sympathies to Gloria and family.

    John Sattgast
    Shelton, Washington
    Sattgast@hctc.com

  3. Art Gregory says:

    Update: The History of Idaho Broadcasting Foundation luncheon to honor Roy is still on for Friday March 29th from 11:30 am-1:30 pm at Smoky Mountain Grill on Parkcenter Blvd in Boise. We have a number of people who have RSVP'ed and just obtained some old photos of Roy & the KIDO staff when Q-104 FM signed on in November of 1979. We'll play excerpts from air-checks from October and December of 1980 and one from February of 1981. Roy sounds GREAT on all of them. Hope you can join us. We'll buy lunch for any family or friends who make the trip to Boise. Art Gregory President HIBF 208 761-1396 email is HIBF@Q.com

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