"Michael Kenefick" <kenefick@copper.net> wrote in message news:IZH4p.2$%82.0@newsfe19.iad... > Any New Mexico residence on these boards? I am not finding an obituary > for my uncle in law David Halverson late of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He > died Jan. 25, 2011. He was born in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Could not find an obit. But, there is an address and phone number for David L. Halverson in Albuquerque, New Mexico in phone directory Infobel at http://www.us-info.com/en/usa/defaultex.aspx You might call the number and see if one of the family could help you. There are also other Halverson numbers in Albuquerque. Joe in Texas
On 02-09-2011 23:31, Joseph Pessarra wrote: > Could not find an obit. But, there is an address and phone number for > David L. Halverson in Albuquerque, New Mexico in phone directory Infobel > at http://www.us-info.com/en/usa/defaultex.aspx > > You might call the number and see if one of the family could help you. Since you (Michael) called him "uncle-in-law," I presume you already know how to contact family. If not, I would encourage you to hold off. When my wife died, I had no problem giving obits to family. But a call from a genealogist I had never met would have been "unkind." -- Wes Groleau Trying to be happy is like trying to build a machine for which the only specification is that it should run noiselessly. — unknown
<snip> Wes, Your kind of correct. He is my MILs BIL. She was the one that wanted the obituary for her records (but of course I will keep a copy as well). I believe he lived alone. His children live in other states. His daughter called my MIL to give her the news. I do not even know the last time my wife saw his children. Probably over 20 - 25 years ago. I only met him once when he came to James Oswald Halverson, my FILs, funeral back in May 2005. Thanks every one for the help. I just though maybe I was missing it or it was in the local newspaper, but not posted on line. Mike in Ohio >> You might call the number and see if one of the family could help you. > > Since you (Michael) called him "uncle-in-law," I presume you already > know how to contact family. If not, I would encourage you to hold off. > When my wife died, I had no problem giving obits to family. But a call > from a genealogist I had never met would have been "unkind."