May/June, 2009
Guide to the files on the public (Windows Live) share drive folder (readme file), relating to John D. Maloney and funeral (May 19, 2009), plus other links
The newly created John D. Maloney Memorial blog now appears at http://jdmfuneral.blogspot.com/. Among the postings are the obituary and this readme file from the Windows Live site, with all its pointers.Therefore, the blog URL above is all you would have to give to a friend for access to everything.
To gain access to the Windows Live files, you should use this URL:http://cid-53ef348c10c88f42.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/JDM%20movies?authkey=xcP5ZZfzd5E%24
If you're logged into Windows Live on your own account, you won't get the "authkey" section in your browser, but generally you will need that section to see the files.
Tim Maloney's YouTube channel can be found at http://www.youtube.com/user/tjmaloney
The 1956 Easter video,and several others, were too large to put on the Windows Live share drive but can be seen on YouTube.
We may upload more later.
Dayton Daily News, May 17, 2009 obituary text for JDM is posted on the Windows Live site in a file called ddnobit. It is also a posting on the blog site.
Most of the computer slide show is now on Picasa, athttp://picasaweb.google.com/tjmaloney811/JohnDMaloney19122009SlideShow#
I believe the rest of my Picasa albums can be found at simply http://picasaweb.google.com/tjmaloney811 (browser URL looks different for me), and there is some more JDM content there.
The Remembrance speech appears in Word format as well as pdf. You have to imagine the strong echo in Holy Angels church, which tends to drive one's style and choice of words. Must be a benefit of graduating from Holy Angels School in 1963 and returning often to be with one or both parents. JDM gave me a lot to draw on, over a long period of time, for this work. And then it was just like him to give me just a few days to pull it together. I did the best I could, and felt his spirit working with me during that time.
Other files:
MCB051909 is a scanned pamphlet for the Mass of Christian Burial at HA. The scripture readers changed but the pamphlet was scanned as is.
youtube-picasa-tjm: Kind of a subset of this readme file. I may remove it soon.
Photos: 10-6-51 cropped and uncropped photos, taken at the Lyle home (605 Homewood, Dayton) on that date. It was a celebration of JDM's 39th birthday (which would happen 10-8-51) just before his service in Alaska during the Korean War. The 3rd photo, the mosaic (although compressed by Windows Live) was of course built around the center of that picture. Other people in the original photo are all 4 Lyle children (Carole, Kay, Janice and Jim), my parents Ed and Anita, Grandma Maloney, Joe Maloney and Helen Altenburg (who is pregnant with Steve).
Movies are all on YouTube, plus more as noted above. This is intended as an easy way to download the mpeg versions that were uploaded to YouTube. Full DVD of the Kodak film is better quality and does exist, but is not posted on the internet. The Sam Snead 1959 movie (taken at Walnut Grove CC) has had more than 10,000 hits on YouTube.
0905MaloneyLetter: JDM's last letter, sent to nephew John Altenburg, May 8, 2009. JDM died 6 days later.
I hope this material will help all of us to remember John D. Maloney and his contribution to our lives.
Tim Maloney
Saturday, June 6, 2009
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