 
          addition to serving as an inspiration to railroad prototype mod-
        
        
          eling at meets around the nation, Hendrickson was an active
        
        
          technical consultant to authors and numerous manufacturers
        
        
          of model railroad equipment.  A partial list includes Balboa
        
        
          Scale Models, Train Miniature, Life-Like Proto 2000, Walthers,
        
        
          Atlas, Branchline, Kadee, Tangent, and others.
        
        
          Hendrickson was a marvelously well-informed historian and
        
        
          modeler who authored more than 400 magazine articles on
        
        
          freight car history and modeling. For five years he wrote a
        
        
          column critiquing commercial models in Rail Line News. He
        
        
          authored or co-authored four books about the freight cars of
        
        
          the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and co-authored
        
        
          “Billboard Refrigerator Cars” with Ed Kaminski. He figured
        
        
          prominently in the creation and development of the current
        
        
          Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society and its prede-
        
        
          cessor organizations. Arrangements have been made for his
        
        
          railroad library, photographs, and collection of reference mate-
        
        
          rial to be donated to the California State Railroad Museum at
        
        
          Sacramento.
        
        
          In addition to a compelling interest in railroads, Hendrickson
        
        
          pursued other activities with equal vigor, including fine food,
        
        
          wine, travel, skiing, hiking, bicycling, sailing, and the theater
        
        
          – particularly Shakespeare. He also loved flying and occasion-
        
        
          ally performed aerobatics in his classic Citabria airplane. He
        
        
          remained interested in sports cars which he raced competi-
        
        
          tively as a young man.
        
        
          Hendrickson served his nation during the Korean War as an
        
        
          electronic technician aboard a destroyer. Following his service
        
        
          in the U.S. Navy, he studied at the University of Connecticut
        
        
          where he earned his Ph.D. in English linguistics.  His 31 years
        
        
          of teaching at the university level included time at San Diego
        
        
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          State before transferring to Sonoma State University where he
        
        
          and his wife made their home in Cotati, CA.
        
        
          In addition to his wife, Sandra, Richard is survived by his three
        
        
          children, Graham, Kimberly, and Karin; plus grandchildren
        
        
          Blake and Camile …
        
        
          
            Keith Thompson 1959-2014
          
        
        
          Douglas Keith Thompson, a former associate
        
        
          editor of
        
        
          
            Model Railroader
          
        
        
          magazine, passed
        
        
          away in Maple Valley, WA, on June 16. He suc-
        
        
          cumbed to pancreatic cancer which he had
        
        
          been fighting for more than a year. He was 54.
        
        
          Graveside services were held June 27 at Holly
        
        
          Grove Cemetery in Livingston, TX.
        
        
          After leaving Kalmbach in 1996, Thompson moved to the
        
        
          Seattle area where he became active with N scale groups. He
        
        
          continued to occasionally write articles and reviews for
        
        
          
            Model
          
        
        
          
            Railroader.
          
        
        
          In the Northwest, Thompson worked as a techni-
        
        
          cal writer for such clients as AT&T Wireless, Microsoft, and
        
        
          Nintendo. A native of Thibodeaux, LA, Thompson is survived by
        
        
          his wife Michelle, and twin daughters Denver and Mikayla ...
        
        
          
            New Appointments at Athearn
          
        
        
          Horizon Hobby has appointed Chris Palomarez the new
        
        
          brand manager for Athearn. In addition to being a hands-on
        
        
          model railroader, Chris has extensive experience in devel-
        
        
          oping new model railroad products. In other staff changes,
        
        
          Craig Walker has been promoted to supervisor of product
        
        
          development at Athearn …
        
        
        
        
          MRH-Aug 2014