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Martha (Portwood) Wheeler
June 25, 2024
Sorry to read of the loss of David. He was a foster brother to me in our home in Portland for about 5 weeks in the summer of 1957 until he went back to his family. I did not get to know David well because of the short time but I always remembered him.
For any of his family that might be interested, there is a photo of David's great grandfather, Emile Bjork and his dairy delivery truck in front of his home in Astoria, Oregon, about 1917, on the Facebook Forgotten Oregon page. I am glad to read that at least David had a loving family of wife, children and grandchildren.
Cyndi Hocking
June 8, 2009
I am so sorry for your loss. Please take comfort knowing that David is in a better place. I worked with David many years ago at Walmart. He was always a very nice and fun person to be around. He will be missed
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