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Month: March 1999

Mentally ill son is gone, but struggle not forgotten

March 25, 1999
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The Oregonian, March 25, 1999. Not available elsewhere online. It was late on a Thursday night, May 1, two years ago. The 31-year-old man walked into Washington Park carrying two heavy containers of gasoline. He asked a man for his help getting up a hill. The man saw the gasoline containers and said no. The […]

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