[or-roots] John Clarence McCallum and ridicule

W David Samuelsen dsam at sampubco.com
Mon Jun 7 20:14:20 PDT 2004


I will say two things:

1. Portland newspapers may not have obituary on her father. So to
counter that possiblility, she will need to obtain copy of death
certificate. The undertaker is named on the certificate. And the
newspaper archives may not be helpful when there is no index, the
next logical place to find out is to contact Multnomah County
Public Library for the obituary index. I know they do because
I used them in past when I was in Portland in 1970s.

2. Ridicule has NO place on these open lists. Period! Not even a
put-down message. Courts are already considering these email
messages as evidence. It is not first time such emails were used
as evidence.

David Samuelsen

CKlooster at aol.com wrote:
> Marilyn McCallum asked a question about how to find the grave of her 
> father who died in Portland.  She gave his name and date of death.  
> Judging from her e-mail address, she lives in out of state.  Instead of 
> the help she requested we are once again treated to a sarcastic response 
> from Mr. Davies.  This type of childish put-down is tiresome, and 
> is wholly disrespectful to the individual asking the question.  It may 
> also explain why so few people actually post to this list; ridicule is a 
> powerful weapon.
>  
> I would suggest that Ms. McCallum go to the Oregonian newspaper archives 
> and find her father's obituary/death notice to find the name of the 
> mortuary handling his remains, and from them obtain the name of the 
> cemetery where he is buried.  Probably the quickest way to get the 
> information she needs.
>  
> Carla
>  
>  





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