I had the pleasure of meeting Myron many times at wrestling events and functions. He was a great guy, a tough guy, and a guy that I never got tired of listening to. He was a teacher and he taught with everything he said and talked about. I was in Kansas City once and found out he was playing in a racquetball tourney here in town and I went down and watched him play a round of that. I found out that he didn't do that just for fun either, he was world class at it and a dogged competitor at that sport as well. I appreciated the fact that when I was a young wrestling coach, he had time to talk to me and he acted like (even though it was totally ridiculous) we were peers somehow. He didn't have many peers, and I was certainly not one of them. Whatever there is in the hereafter, Myron Roderick will be on the board of directors there, that much I am sure of.