I was checking the Spokane Washington new paper and came across an obit for James M. "Jim" Carpenter. He was 72 when he died the first part of April this year. He was born in Havre, MT. He grew up in Whitefish, MT, and was in the Navy in W.W.II. If you are interested in more info: You can check our newspapers database using our web site. From the Cover, www.spokane.net scroll down to Resources. Click on NewsLibrary. For fee information click on Library Card in the left-hand column. There is no charge for search time, only if you download. If you don't find the name in that database it means we didn't run an obit. I was looking for an obit that I didn't find. For those of you who might have know him or have come across some of his research - James Havilah Gordon died in March of this year. He is buried in the Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, OR. He was retired Navy, a golf pro and genealogist. He is the one that has done most of the research of my husband's Carpenter line. None of his immediate family was interested in his research so he willed it to a close friend Ron Treudall (sp?). Ron told Jim he would get it into the LDS system. I only give you all this information to ask you this question: What's going to happen to all your research? Don't tell me. Tell them. Carolyn Carpenter