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Right Across the Tracks - Bopcha and I saw the police activity

And Kay and I investigated the scene after the crime scene tape was removed. Here's the GT article:



Transient dies on fall’s coldest night



Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Corvallis police investigate the camp in a vacant lot near Seventh Street and D Avenue where a 79-year-old local homeless was found dead Friday morning. The man’s identity was withheld while police try to notify his family.



Elderly homeless man rebuffed officer’s attempts to help



By KYLE ODEGARD

Gazette-Times reporter



Thanksgiving night brought the coldest overnight temperature so far this fall and police believe the sub-freezing weather may have led to the death of a 79-year-old homeless man.



Corvallis police Officer Luther MacLean regularly checked in on Marlin Mark Madden, who was camped near a cluster of trees in a vacant lot near Southwest Seventh Street and D Avenue.



On Thursday evening, MacLean brought Madden a home-cooked meal and a coat. On Friday morning, shortly before 8 a.m., MacLean stopped by Madden’s camp and found him dead.



“At this point in time, it appears to be a natural death,” Detective Lt. Tim Brewer said Friday. “The temperature may have played a factor. It’s a pretty safe assumption that may have contributed to his death.”



Madden also had “fairly severe” medical conditions, Brewer said.



There were no signs of foul play, Brewer said, and there are no plans for an autopsy.



Police continue to search for Madden’s next of kin, and those with information should call Detective Shawn Houck at 766-6924.



According to the National Weather Service, the overnight low temperature in Corvallis was 23 degrees.



“It’s definitely the coldest night of the season,” said George Taylor, who manages the Oregon Climate Service at Oregon State University.



Gail Hoien, manager of the Cedar Crest Apartments, a block from the dead man’s camp, said some residents had visited with Madden, who would walk down Seventh Street to get coffee and would feed rolls to feathered wildlife.



“He used to come back here and whistle at the birds, and they’d chirp back at him,” Hoien said as she put up Christmas lights outside her apartment on Friday morning, clad in a winter coat, a stocking cap and fingerless gloves.



Madden didn’t have winter attire, she said, and though several other homeless people camp nearby, he was something of a loner.



“This guy was all by himself,” she said.



MacLean said Madden showed up in Corvallis midway through the summer. “He was just a nice old guy. Didn’t like hanging out with everybody,” MacLean said.



“He was usually OK, but last night I went and saw him, and he was really cold, and I reminded him again that there were places to go,” MacLean said. He suggested local shelters or even a motel, which Madden could have afforded with his Social Security payment, MacLean said.



Madden was staunchly independent and wanted to stay at his camp.



“You can’t compel him to do things,” MacLean said.



And when he found Madden on Friday morning, it didn’t appear he’d used MacLean’s coat or the hand-warmers he’d provided.



“It’s kind of sad.”



Kyle Odegard can be contacted at kyle.odegard@lee.net or 758-9523.



Winter gear for homeless



There will be more freezing nights in the mid-Willamette Valley in coming months, leaving homeless people even more vulnerable the usual.



Local nonprofits are taking donations of coats, blankets and other items to help homeless people survive the cold, wet weather.



“We are particularly in need of sleeping bags right now,” said Christine Duffney, executive director of Vina Moses, an organization that provides clothing and household items to low-income families and individuals.



Wilma Van Schelven, executive director of Love Inc., said socks are needed to keep people’s feet warm and dry in during winter.



Winter gear for homeless people may be dropped off at:



• Corvallis Homeless Shelter Coalition drop box at WOW Fitness, 327 S.W. Third St.



• Vina Moses Center, 968 N.W. Garfield Ave., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.



• Love Inc., 915 N.W. Grant Ave., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.



My Christmas Trip to Oregon

Itineraries Hello Everyone, I am actually going to make it out West for Christmas. I was able to arrange a flight directly to Eugene. Hopefully, this will make like easier for all. Here are the details of my trip. 12/21 Delta #604 Phila (5:10pm) ---- Salt Lake City (8:14pm) 12/21 Delta #3937 Salt Lake City (9:34pm) ----- Eugene (10:37pm) 1/1/ Delta #3862 Eugene (1:22pm) ------ Salt Lake (4:09pm) 1/1/ Delta #490 Salt Lake City (5:05pm) ---- Phila (11:18pm)

Thanksgiving in Sunny Oregon

The sun was shining and the air was crisp and cold on Thanksgiving. Judi had fifteen (15) hungry mouths to feed and feed us she did! We had more food than you can shake a stick at!



Adding to the festivities was Bopcha's 88th birthday. What a party!



Bill, Jessica, and Noah are all back in Seattle because Jessica had to work today. KC and Tom caught their flight on time, and Murray is headed back today also. Kay and I (Diana) are staying until Saturday morning.



Kay and Judi and I are going to see a movie tonight. Something with Devil in the name. Last night the Blakneys saw the Mist. JB came out spitting nails, the rest of us were disturbed, but not quite as angry. Of course, Jess is the one who really really wanted to see it.



Love,

Dee

Tory's Wisdom Teeth Gone, Gone, Gone

Tory had oral surgery on Tueday AM. The MD/DDS snatched out her wisdom teeth--all four--in about half an hour. Murray was there to escort her home. Unbeknownst to them, Tom and I were waiting in the waiting room to surprise them both. Unbeknownst to us, the dental staff showed them out the back door!!! Regardless, Tom and I can say we were "there" (more or less) and we did see her later. Murray's taking good care of his sister. Tom and I left shortly after for Bopcha's house and another Thanksgiving feast at the farm.

Thanksgiving WarmUp at Tory's Place

Aunt Kay, Aunt Diana, Uncle Bill, Tory, Nikole, Murray, Tom, and I all feasted on some spectacular food at Tory's house. Anticipating oral surgery in a couple days, Tory outdid herself with a selection of delicious dishes worthy of a fancy restaurant, including an extremely deliciouis and BIG turkey. Nikole and Murray both helped make the meal a success by helping out in the kitchen, even preparing some of the dishes, as did Aunt Kay and Aunt Diana. I helped make some cornbread from scratch (!!!) the day before. Tory's little place looked spectacular and handled the small crowd easily. She purchased furniture that serves her guests in a variety of ways--and looks elegant to boot. It was such a fabulous Thanksgiving feast that all Tory's guests ended up confused and dismayed that the next day was Monday and not a post-Thanksgiving Day Friday!!

Turkey

Yes. it is time for turkey. We have quantities of wild turkeys in our yard and they wander into the yards of our neighbors. I wish they were friendlier, but they run off if one gets too close



The Gleaners gave me a l2 lb frozen turkey.



i saw the mother of all mushrooms on the path under the overpasses and adjacent to the skate park. It measured l2 inches across the top. It was really pretty, sort of a gray color with lots of red spots on the top. It was not one that I would risk eating, but it was beautiful anyway.



I will be thinking of you all===Love, Bopcha

Teeth

So much for beautiful teeth. John got his front two knocked out in practice this week.

Beautiful Teeth!!

What a handsome trio!! and what beautiful teeth they all have. Wow. Diana, I think Noah looks more like you every time I see him, in a picture or live. Now I know what you'd have looked like if you were a boy!! Bop says Sid's hand operation went really well. Did the docs save the piece of iron so you could see it Sid? Bop and I both thought it would have been interesting to see the culprit itself in person. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone next week. Such fun. Such adventure. Such good food ahead!!! Lots of love, KC

7 November 2007

Let's see. Its been so long since my last entry, these are my sins.....:-) Hey everyone reading this, the last time I wrote in the journal it got deleted before going to print, so if I miss some edits, like this run-on sentence, and any other unpleasantries, please excuse me. I take that you did not find the glitch yet Sid?



Hello Bopcha and all,

I am up to 9 doves a cooing and 6 qual a crowing now. My gal Colleen made a great deal with a bird dealer who specializes in 'exotic' doves. She bought 6 silky doves for the price of 3. Personally, I think he just wanted to thin out his own flock. He overnighted the little things in the mail. That sent me in a tangent to build the biggest fast bird cage ever, and get them critters downstairs in the basement, so they and I would be happy. It came out really nice, especially for me since I do not know much about building birdcages.





Besides the birds, its been work as usual. Some excitement did take place with an inquiry to operate another wastewater plant. We are also getting inquiry for a new Rite Aid drug store in town and a new school, both projects wishing us to provide public water. I hope all this growth hurries while my back can still hold up.



We're finally getting a few snow flakes up here in the Pocono's, but I hear it will be 60 degrees next week again. The deer are starting to run, its rutt season. My son Matt, got blindsided write in the door of his truck last week. From the size of the dent, I wish that deer played for the Philadelphia Eagles.



Well everyone I hope to write again before Thanksgiving.



Wishing All the Best.



Joe





Noah's retirement

It's official as of today. After much pondering, Noah decided to hang up his SU basketball shoes and retire. He did it gracefully, with the support of his family and Coach Callero. Noah says he was beginning to lose the passion, and, for the first time ever, felt that the committment required outweighed the rewards. He feels both liberated and sad.

News from Nebraska

Hi Family - I have a computer but no internet connection from my little house, at least for most part. The kids "unplug" the modem so they can get a faster internet connection and that unplugs me as well. Sigh. I found this little laptop here at work. It was available and I leapt upon it so I could catch up on family news. I talk to Bopcha most evenings so I'm aware that Sandra's been going through a major health struggle. Good luck Sandra!! You are in Tom's and my thoughts a lot. We hope you are well on your way to full recovery. I'm heading back to the Springs this afternoon for my semi-monthly visit with my husband, the ranch, and the hounds. It's been working out ok, the job here I mean, but it would be far more satisfactory to be able to go home every night. I plan to go to the NW for TG week. Tory plans to host Tom and me--and all the family members we can gather in her little house--on Sunday or Monday of TG week, depending on what our flight arrangements turn out to be. Then Tom and I will drive south to spend Bopcha's birthday and TG with Bop and however many of the family will be there. It all sounds absolutely delicious to me!!! Sending you all my love, KC