JIM O'DONNELL in Postcards 4

  • March 4, 2018, 12:12 p.m.
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He was a happy, loquacious, mathematical man. He graduated Chula Vista High School and moved immediately to San Francisco. “He was a randy young man,” his cousin told us yesterday. He had over 30 years of sobriety. He was also meticulous with numbers and details. For the rest of his life, he ordered other lives.

We first met him as a friend of Ducks’. We would do concerts and dinners with both Jims often until last year. Slowly our contact lessened tho we didn’t forget him. He had two heart attacks and faded away until February fifth.

What I didn’t know was that he was only three weeks older than I, and that he was in my class in High School. In my case, the math students and art students were never to meet. I’m just glad I knew him in the middle of my life. What a lovely man.
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  • Himself: Going to help fill the crack in the big bookcase. Play games. Meeting.
  • Herself: Discard books. I have an overflowing bookcase upstairs, and I have high acid books rotting downstairs. I’m going to discard books. I will have to check my HS annuals that are boxed in the garage too.
  • Reading: Penny’s “The Nature of the Beast.”
  • Gratitude’s: That I knew Jim.

Last updated March 04, 2018


gattaca March 04, 2018

He was a randy young man
I would have liked him! :-)

MageB gattaca ⋅ March 04, 2018

LOL He would have liked you.

NorthernSeeker March 06, 2018

Sorry to hear you have lost another friend...in this case a randy one.

Hillbilly Princess March 08, 2018

Deleted user March 10, 2018

He looks like he was a nice man!
I am reading backwards ( I got very behind ) and I see high acid is indeed a type of paper . I checked my 30 plus year old books ( most paperbacks) and for right now they seem intact . Lots are out of print so rotting makes me anxious !

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