• Samp's "Monthly Overview"

    From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 9 14:58:20 2024
    Samp wrote a monthly overview for every month through December 1950, then dropped it.

    He still hasn't been back now. I'm thinking that it had become too much to have to keep writing reviews once or twice a day every day, and that he stuck it out until he finished 1952 and then stopped. Maybe it's a long break to get rejuvenated, or maybe
    he'll never start back up. Time will tell.

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 10 07:09:25 2024
    On Wed, 10 Apr 2024 01:47:07 +0000, soulexpress@gmail.com (Dean)
    wrote:

    I wouldn't blame Sampson if he quit. From the beginning, I thought this was too ambitious a project for one person to take on.

    I hope he didn't quit, though. I haven't always agreed with Sampson's reviews, but they're well thought out.

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Dean on Thu Apr 11 20:10:22 2024
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive. He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably 10
    years ago. I don't know. It was in "the before times."

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Steve Mc on Fri Apr 12 01:00:43 2024
    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably
    10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times."

    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I was
    able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like Diane says,
    the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he was in bad shape
    and seemed very week.

    Is this him?

    https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/NORMANRKATUNA/9bfe38

    If so he bought it 3 years ago.

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  • From Steve Mc@21:1/5 to DianeE on Thu Apr 11 17:53:51 2024
    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably
    10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times."

    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I was
    able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like Diane says,
    the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he was in bad shape
    and seemed very week.

    --
    Steve Mc

    DNA to SBC to respond

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  • From Steve Mc@21:1/5 to Bruce on Thu Apr 11 18:41:53 2024
    On 4/11/2024 6:00 PM, Bruce wrote:
    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably
    10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times."

    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I was
    able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like Diane
    says, the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he was in
    bad shape and seemed very week.

    Is this him?

    https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/NORMANRKATUNA/9bfe38

    If so he bought it 3 years ago.


    I'm pretty sure it is.

    --
    Steve Mc

    DNA to SBC to respond

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Steve Mc on Fri Apr 12 09:47:09 2024
    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 6:00 PM, Bruce wrote:
    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably
    10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times."

    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I was
    able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like Diane
    says, the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he was in
    bad shape and seemed very week.

    Is this him?

    https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/NORMANRKATUNA/9bfe38

    If so he bought it 3 years ago.

    I'm pretty sure it is.

    The one and only time I ever spoke to Norm directly was a half hour long call with him when I was in Val Shively's store in the late 90's.

    Sincere condolences

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 12 10:09:41 2024
    On Fri, 12 Apr 2024 01:00:43 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:
    Steve Mc wrote:
    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:

    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably
    10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times."

    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I was
    able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like Diane says,
    the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he was in bad shape
    and seemed very week.

    Is this him?
    https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/NORMANRKATUNA/9bfe38
    If so he bought it 3 years ago.

    with just name, age and military rank this memorial page leaves a pall
    of sadness

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to Bruce on Fri Apr 12 10:04:23 2024
    On Fri, 12 Apr 2024 01:00:43 +0000, savoybg@aol.com (Bruce) wrote:

    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of
    response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was probably
    10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times."

    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I was
    able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like Diane says,
    the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he was in bad shape
    and seemed very week.

    Is this him?

    https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/NORMANRKATUNA/9bfe38

    some related trivia, got for free :)

    In 1950, aged 4-5, Norm resided in Gardena, Los Angeles with:

    Hilda R Katuna 35 (mother; nee Lefkowitz; 1914-1994)

    Phillip A Katuna 30 (father; 1919-2004; last address, since
    1997, was West Palm Beach FL)

    Jeffrey Katuna 1 (brother; b. Nov 1948, a licenced vet since 1977;
    since 1985 or before he has lived in NH or MA {ie a long way from
    brother Norm}; 'Jeffrey Was Katuna' is a multi-millionaire and his one
    child 'Neil Phillip Katuna' went to Milton Academy, south of Boston);
    70th Birthday Celebration at his Vet Clinic {does he look like Norm?}: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=201329147418124 ;
    a web page dated 2024 shows Jeffrey to be a current (yes, at 75)
    specialist vet at the Boston Veterinary Clinic (which has 5 locations)
    Norm did not have any other siblings (just Jeffrey).

    Norman Katuna married Mary Marlane Gray on Sep 15, 1973 in Las Vegas
    NV; they divorced Mar 23, 1983 in San Diego CA; no children.

    Norm's grand-parents on mother's side were born in Austria-Hungary;
    Jacob Lefkowitz (1872-1948) married Nettie Stern (1876-1944) and had
    13 children between 1897 and 1923, all born in Wilkes-Barre PA;
    Norm's mom/mum Hilda was #10 in 1914: https://ics.uci.edu/~dan/genealogy/Krakow/Families/Silberstein.html

    Norm's grand-parents on father's side were also both born in
    Austria-Hungary; Israel Katuna (1878-1958) married Lena Katz
    (1887-1962) and had 8 children between 1907 and 1926 in Wilkes-Barre
    PA; Norm's pop/dad Phillip was #6 in 1919. Isreal Katuna was the
    proprietor of Western Feed Company in Wilkes-Barre. Lena Katz
    was a keen Orthodox Jew (a member of the Holche Yosher Ahavas Achim
    Synagogue).

    Without paying a subscription, I so far can't find anything more about
    Norm's father, Phillip - such as when he moved to the West Coast from
    PA, and what career(s) he had.

    "Katuna" is a rare surname world-wide. Said to be of Russian origin.

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  • From Steve Mc@21:1/5 to Roger on Fri Apr 12 07:28:10 2024
    On 4/12/2024 2:47 AM, Roger wrote:
    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 6:00 PM, Bruce wrote:
    Steve Mc wrote:

    On 4/11/2024 5:10 PM, DianeE wrote:
    On 4/10/2024 9:50 PM, Dean wrote:
    RWC wrote:

    Norm's early rules for this newsgroup disapproved of this type of >>>>>>> response, but nevertheless,

    I totally agree, Dean.

    Norm hasn't posted here in years, so who gives a shit?
    ----------
    I'm pretty sure he's no longer alive.  He was in bad shape from
    Parkinson's disease last time I talked to him, and that was
    probably 10 years ago.  I don't know.  It was in "the before times." >>>
    Yeah, I called him a few times the past few years, and although I
    was able to leave a message, he never responded. And also, like
    Diane says, the last time I did talk to him maybe 5 years ago, he
    was in bad shape and seemed very week.

    Is this him?

    https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/NORMANRKATUNA/9bfe38

    If so he bought it 3 years ago.

    I'm pretty sure it is.

    The one and only time I ever spoke to Norm directly was a half hour
    long call with him when I was in Val Shively's store in the late 90's.

    Sincere condolences

    I first met Norm when he was driving for the PO, I guess in the 90’s,
    and was delivering a truckload of mail to one of the San Diego offices
    that was being reviewed by me and our team. The Manager knew about both Norm’s and my affinity for old music, so introduced us. We obviously had
    a great commonality, and he invited me over to his place. Wow !! He had
    45’s in virtually every nook and cranny in his apartment. We talked periodically on the phone, and as many of you know, he was very
    knowledgeable about music, though he did have some peculiar tastes. LOL.

    His signature on his posts had 3 records that he had in his collection.
    I'm sure us old timers here remember that.

    RIP buddy.

    --
    Steve Mc

    DNA to SBC to respond

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to RWC on Sat Apr 13 17:05:43 2024
    On 4/12/2024 10:04 AM, RWC wrote:


    "Katuna" is a rare surname world-wide. Said to be of Russian origin.

    ------------
    Norm told me it was a Hungarian name.

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  • From RWC@21:1/5 to DianeE on Sat Apr 13 21:38:33 2024
    On Sat, 13 Apr 2024 17:05:43 -0400, DianeE <DianeE@NoSpam.net> wrote:

    On 4/12/2024 10:04 AM, RWC wrote:


    "Katuna" is a rare surname world-wide. Said to be of Russian origin.

    ------------
    Norm told me it was a Hungarian name.

    Thanks

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