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Date: 07 Sep 2007 00:20:28
From: samsloan
Subject: Duncan Oxley has died
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Duncan Oxley has died Duncan Oxley, a well known chess tournament and Internet personality has died in ina, California. I am shocked to hear of his death especially since he called me on Wednesday, August 29, 2007, and we had a telephone conversation lasting over an hour on a wide variety of topics. He told me that he was seriously ill. He had a disease of the large intestine. He told me that it resulted in his having pits in his large intestine in which particles passing through would be caught and lodged. He said that years ago a person with this condition would be required to wear a Colostomy Bag, but that now this could be treated with antibiotics, which was how he was being treated. In our conversation, although he stated that because of his illness he was not able to act as a moderator on the USCF Forums at the present time, I did not get the impression that he thought that death was imminent. He did use that opportunity to provide me with a brief biography. He said that he was born in San Francisco and grew up in Berkeley California. He had moved to the Monterey-Salinas area around twenty years ago. He was 48 years old and recently he had celebrated the birthday of his grandchild. When I asked about the grandchild he said that be had never been ried because "I do not believe in it". He had become a father at age 17 during the Berkeley Free Love Era, so he now has a daughter 31 years old. We spoke about mutual chess acquaintances, including Ted Yudacufski and Rex Wilcox. He told me a few chess insider secrets, on my promise not to reveal them (and I will not reveal them). I last met Duncan Oxley at the 2001 National Open in Las Vegas. He was an Administrator and Moderator on the Internet Chess Club for at least seven years. He was the sole moderator on the highly contentions USCF Forums for the last several months. He was also a member of my own FIDE-chess email group. He was mostly known for his presence on the internet. I suspect that most of those who knew him never actually met him. My lengthy telephone conversation with him on August 29 ended with him giving me his current telephone number and telling me to call him any time. Unfortunately, I will never get to speak to him again. Sam Sloan
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Date: 17 Sep 2007 06:48:43
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Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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On Sep 9, 7:56 am, "Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot" <[email protected] > wrote: > On 7 Sep, 03:20, samsloan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Duncan Oxley has died > > > Duncan Oxley, a well known chess tournament and Internet personality > > has died in ina, California. > > > I am shocked to hear of his death especially since he called me on > > Wednesday, August 29, 2007, and we had a telephone conversation > > lasting over an hour on a wide variety of topics. > > > He told me that he was seriously ill. He had a disease of the large > > intestine. He told me that it resulted in his having pits in his large > > intestine in which particles passing through would be caught and > > lodged. He said that years ago a person with this condition would be > > required to wear a Colostomy Bag, but that now this could be treated > > with antibiotics, which was how he was being treated. > > > In our conversation, although he stated that because of his illness he > > was not able to act as a moderator on the USCF Forums at the present > > time, I did not get the impression that he thought that death was > > imminent. > > > He did use that opportunity to provide me with a brief biography. He > > said that he was born in San Francisco and grew up in Berkeley > > California. He had moved to the Monterey-Salinas area around twenty > > years ago. He was 48 years old and recently he had celebrated the > > birthday of his grandchild. > > > When I asked about the grandchild he said that be had never been > > ried because "I do not believe in it". He had become a father at > > age 17 during the Berkeley Free Love Era, so he now has a daughter 31 > > years old. > > > We spoke about mutual chess acquaintances, including Ted Yudacufski > > and Rex Wilcox. > > > He told me a few chess insider secrets, on my promise not to reveal > > them (and I will not reveal them). > > > I last met Duncan Oxley at the 2001 National Open in Las Vegas. He was > > an Administrator and Moderator on the Internet Chess Club for at least > > seven years. He was the sole moderator on the highly contentions USCF > > Forums for the last several months. He was also a member of my own > > FIDE-chess email group. He was mostly known for his presence on the > > internet. I suspect that most of those who knew him never actually met > > him. > > > My lengthy telephone conversation with him on August 29 ended with him > > giving me his current telephone number and telling me to call him any > > time. Unfortunately, I will never get to speak to him again. > > > Sam Sloan > > Oxley's family should sue you and the asshole attorney Brian Lafferty > for abusing the poor guy constantly.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Ray Godron: go to law school, a dead man's reputation is not a matter for liable of slander. You can't slander the dead. You can call Ducan Oxley whatever you want, and as of his death, no action can be taken, at common law. I am sorry to hear he died so young. I was prettty sick thinking about death last year. i understand how an illness can get better, and suddenly worse. cus Roberts
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Date: 16 Sep 2007 21:28:07
From: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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He died thanks to you asshole. You're a despicable prick that gave him fit.
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Date: 16 Sep 2007 15:12:35
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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Duncan R. Oxley Duncan R. Oxley October 21, 1961 ~ September 2, 2007 INA, CA - Entered into rest September 2, 2007. He is survived by his loving mother, Sue Ann Oxley of ina; sisters, Dawn McQuiston, Jeanne Oxley, Robin Oxley; and brother, Dustin Oxley. He was preceded in death by his father, James Oxley. A private service will be held for the family. Donations may be made in his name to: The Friends of the ina Library, P.O. Box 493, ina, CA 93933. Published in the Monterey Herald on 9/8/2007. http://www.legacy.com/montereyherald/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=94263533
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Date: 09 Sep 2007 07:26:41
From: Rob
Subject: There is no Real Sam Sloan
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> The Fake Ray Gordon has previously been shown to be the same person as > the Fake Sam Sloan because they both post from the same IP address. > > The Real Sam Sloan There is no "Real Sam SLoan". There is only Mohamed.
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Date: 09 Sep 2007 06:06:17
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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On Sep 9, 8:56 am, "Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot" <[email protected] > wrote: > Oxley's family should sue you and the asshole attorney Brian Lafferty > for abusing the poor guy constantly. Please note that the above was posted by the Fake Ray Gordon, not the Real Ray Gordon. The Fake Ray Gordon posts from [email protected] The Fake Ray Gordon has previously been shown to be the same person as the Fake Sam Sloan because they both post from the same IP address. The Real Sam Sloan
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Date: 09 Sep 2007 05:56:58
From: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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On 7 Sep, 03:20, samsloan <[email protected] > wrote: > Duncan Oxley has died > > Duncan Oxley, a well known chess tournament and Internet personality > has died in ina, California. > > I am shocked to hear of his death especially since he called me on > Wednesday, August 29, 2007, and we had a telephone conversation > lasting over an hour on a wide variety of topics. > > He told me that he was seriously ill. He had a disease of the large > intestine. He told me that it resulted in his having pits in his large > intestine in which particles passing through would be caught and > lodged. He said that years ago a person with this condition would be > required to wear a Colostomy Bag, but that now this could be treated > with antibiotics, which was how he was being treated. > > In our conversation, although he stated that because of his illness he > was not able to act as a moderator on the USCF Forums at the present > time, I did not get the impression that he thought that death was > imminent. > > He did use that opportunity to provide me with a brief biography. He > said that he was born in San Francisco and grew up in Berkeley > California. He had moved to the Monterey-Salinas area around twenty > years ago. He was 48 years old and recently he had celebrated the > birthday of his grandchild. > > When I asked about the grandchild he said that be had never been > ried because "I do not believe in it". He had become a father at > age 17 during the Berkeley Free Love Era, so he now has a daughter 31 > years old. > > We spoke about mutual chess acquaintances, including Ted Yudacufski > and Rex Wilcox. > > He told me a few chess insider secrets, on my promise not to reveal > them (and I will not reveal them). > > I last met Duncan Oxley at the 2001 National Open in Las Vegas. He was > an Administrator and Moderator on the Internet Chess Club for at least > seven years. He was the sole moderator on the highly contentions USCF > Forums for the last several months. He was also a member of my own > FIDE-chess email group. He was mostly known for his presence on the > internet. I suspect that most of those who knew him never actually met > him. > > My lengthy telephone conversation with him on August 29 ended with him > giving me his current telephone number and telling me to call him any > time. Unfortunately, I will never get to speak to him again. > > Sam Sloan Oxley's family should sue you and the asshole attorney Brian Lafferty for abusing the poor guy constantly.
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 10:49:58
From: Jackass Lafferty
Subject: Are you happy Brian Lafferty and Sam Sloan?
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You and Brian Lafferty were the 2 meanest son of bitches to Duncan. Are you happy of what you have done? Assholes!
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 07:18:18
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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Here is the last email I received from Duncan Oxley before he died. Note that he did not state that he had health problems. He stated that he had family problems. When I subsequently asked him on the phone what his family problems were, he said that they had to do with his granddaughter. Sam Sloan Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:32 pm I didn't forget, I WILL be calling you asap. I'm having a lot of family problems right now.. HOW LATE (EST Time) can I call you tonight?
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Date: 07 Sep 2007 19:19:00
From: Clarence Fugliosi
Subject: Re: Duncan Oxley has died
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"samsloan" < > Here is the last email I received from Duncan Oxley before he died. > Note that he did not state that he had health problems. He stated that > he had family problems. When I subsequently asked him on the phone > what his family problems were, he said that they had to do with his > granddaughter. > Well, did you call the family and offer condolences? Was he in Berkely when you were there? Did you guys ever have sex with the same young girls? Did you ever meet his daughter? Can you post her phone number?
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