Francis Harold (Hal) Barron, born on April 15, 1933 in Lake Jackson, Texas, passed away on March 19, 2018 in Carmel, Indiana. Hal graduated from University of Houston in 1955 and received his MS in Education at Butler University in 1973. He was a pioneer in the television industry, working behind the camera at the country’s first educational television station, KUHT. He continued his career as a television producer/director at KTVI in St. Louis. His career brought him to Indiana when he became the News Producer at WFBM (now WRTV), then WISH-TV as a Television Production Manager. He supervised extensive coverage of the Indianapolis 500 at both stations. Hal was distinguished for directing President Lyndon Johnson’s speech at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Indianapolis as well as V.P. Hubert Humphrey’s visit to the George Rodgers Clark Memorial in Vincennes as Indiana transferred the site to the National Park Service.
Hal moved from commercial television in 1968 to become Chief Instructor of the Broadcast Department at the Defense Information School, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Through the Defense Department, Hal was asked to be the World Wide Network Pool Coordinator for the first eleven Space Shuttle flights, directing network feed from Mission Control at Johnson Space Center. For 29 years, Hal also taught Television Production and Management and Broadcast Law as an adjunct professor at Butler’s Jordan College of Fine Arts. He retired from Ft. Harrison in 1995, enjoying amateur radio, the computer, and voraciously reading and exercising 3 days a week at St. Vincent Cardiac Rehab.
Hal earned his private pilot’s license at age 15 and went on to earn his private, instrument, instructor and commercial rating licenses. He was a member of Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Society, the Society of Broadcast Engineers, the National Association of Broadcasters, and was a Charter Member of the St. Louis Chapter of the National Academy of the Television Arts and Sciences. An avid ham radio operator, he volunteered with Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) at numerous events including the Indy 500 and the PanAm Games. He also earned the title of “Kentucky Colonel” from the Kentucky State Police. The accomplishment of which he was most proud was earning his Eagle Scout Award.
He was preceded in death by his parents Francis Barron and Rosalie Barron; and sister Donna Sue Barron. Hal is survived by his wife of 54 years Gloria Barron; his daughter Tracy (Scott) Phillips; sister Fern Fenner; and granddaughter Lauren Phillips. Memorial contributions may be made to the Francis Harold Barron Book Fund (please notate in memo line), c/o Butler University, Office of Advancement, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208, or online at www.butler.edu/gifts. A calling will take place on Saturday, March 31 from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church where he was a member, 100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis. A memorial service, officiated by Rev. Dr. Carolyn Scanlon, will be held at 3:00 p.m. at the church with a reception and refreshments following.
The family wishes to thank Carmel Health and Living Community for their loving care.
Chavela Carr Rye says
Dear Tracy and Gloria,
My thoughts are of you and the many amazing memories of hours spent in your warm home. My hopes are for the comfort brought from sharing memories like these with all of your loved ones.
Chave
Marlene Ring says
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for you!
Rodney & Alison Mehlberg says
So sorry to hear about your Dad. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
Hugs.
Rick Viehe, KM9E says
You & your family are in our prayers Gloria. Although I knew it would come soon, his passing leaves a big void in our heart. He will never be forgotten by us on the air at the 443.25. RIP Hal.
Nancy & Bob Bippen says
What a wonderful tribute to Hal!! May God bless you, Gloria and your family. Sending big hugs to all of you.
Jill Ditmire says
Dear Tracy –Your dad was a WONDERFUL teacher! His guidance, and wisdom helped SO many of us become true journalists.
I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Deanne Phillips says
Tracy – so sorry for your loss! Sending you and your lovely mom my love.
Ken Fries says
When I read the news of his passing a flood of memories overwhelmed me. As a graduate of DINFOS, and much later, an Instructor, I saw his care, intelligence, broadcast knowledge and humor in all that we were taught and in the integrity of our classes and procedures. Thank you Hal, I am a better man for knowing you.
Army Master Sergeant (retired) Kenneth Fries
Ken Fries says
When I read the news of his passing a flood of memories overwhelmed me. As a graduate of DINFOS, and much later, an Instructor, I saw his care, intelligence, broadcast knowledge and humor in all that we were taught and in the integrity of our classes and procedures. Thank you Hal, I am a better man for knowing you.
Army Master Sergeant (retired) Kenneth Fries