Guest webmasterofwrestlegame Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 From the Houston Chronicle: FRANK C. CALAWAY, 76, was born in Temple, Oklahoma on November 16, 1926 and passed away peacefully on Tuesday July 22, 2003. Frank served with the U.S. Navy during World War II in the Pacific Theater. He retired from the Houston Post in 1991 after 38 years of dedicated service. He is survived by his beautiful wife of 56 years, Catherine; five sons and their wives, David and Eleanor, Michael and Hideko, Paul and Ana, Tim and Diane, and Mark and Sara; brother, Howard; sisters, Elizabeth McPherson and Colleen Pennington; fourteen grandchildren, three great grandchildren and numerous friends. The family will receive friends on Thursday July 24, 2003 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at Heights Funeral Home, 1317 Heights Boulevard. The funeral service will be Friday July 25, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Heights Funeral Home with Rev. Donald McPherson officiating. Interment will follow in Brookside Memorial Park. The family would like to thank all of the close friends, doctors, and nurses who have provided endless support in our greatest time of need. Frank, you will be dearly missed and fondly remembered. God bless you. We know you are looking down on us with a smile. R.I.P Not sure if this means 'Taker will be at Vengeance or not.
Guest bravesfan Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Read this earlier on the wrestlingclassics board. Condolences to Mark and Sara. Wrestling should be the last thing on 'Taker's mind this week, but I've got a feeling he'll show up at Vengeance for his match anyway.
Guest Insane Bump Machine Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 My condolences to the family. I hope we don't get any Kane jokes, please don't go there.
Guest Memphis Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Despite Smark opinion, I'm sure Taker sees himself as professional and committed to his occupation. While Vince would be understanding if Mark chose not to wrestle, I honestly can't see Taker dropping out of a Pay-Per View match, as I'm sure his father would of wanted him to do it. Just my opinion, though. M
Guest Lightning Flik Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Sorry to hear this. Yet, considering Taker keeps saying how much he's in the business and how professional he is about it, I can say that I wouldn't be surprised at him still being there.
Adam Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Condolences to Mark and Sara. I'd like to see Taker get a big reaction on sunday, and I think he will win if he shows up.
Guest hunger4unger Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 He'll be at the PPV. On a side note, what's all this condolences to Mark and Sara' crap? We don't know the guy personally and it's not like he reads this board.
Guest Trivia247 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Hell look at it this way. Mark's Father whom was military would continue to get the job done first before resting. Mark might want to get the PPV over with seeings how that is a obiligation too the company, even though he could get out of it with no one even bitching about it. But to him he just needs to get the job done. I doubt anyone would care if he just phoned in his match vs Cena. Though SK of course would Taker Hate as usual. Do see him taking the extended time off after the PPV to tend to the family matters. Our Condolences Mr. Calloway and his family from the community your Federation despises the most, the Smart mark internet community.
Guest bravesfan Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 On a side note, what's all this condolences to Mark and Sara' crap? We don't know the guy personally and it's not like he reads this board. We don't NEED to know the man personally - the fact is, 'Taker lost someone very dear to him, and I'm offering my condolences and sympathy to him and his family.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Condolences to Mark and his family in their difficult time. This sorta puts wrestling into perspective, doesn't it?
Guest humongous2002 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 And here i thought his father was killed when Mark burned down his house when he was a little boy.
Guest jester Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Hey, that's an interesting point. Will they break kayfabe on WWE programming and offer condolences? Anyway, though I have no Taker love, and he's unlikely ever to read this, my condolences to Mark Calloway.
Guest Trivia247 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 ya gotta love when the kids come out and take things SOOO "Seriously". His Father died, I don't care if you never see the man in your lifetime in rl he busts his ass for the past dozen years just to Entertain you. we're sorry you weren't entertained but damn it at least give the guy some respect. Just a Tad.
Guest jester Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 ya gotta love when the kids come out and take things SOOO "Seriously". His Father died, I don't care if you never see the man in your lifetime in rl he busts his ass for the past dozen years just to Entertain you. we're sorry you weren't entertained but damn it at least give the guy some respect. Just a Tad. Was that a reference to my post? If so, you should have been able to determine three things from it: 1. I am not a fan of the Undertaker. 2. I believe Mark Calloway will probably not read this board and determine that I offered condolences for the loss of his father. 3. I GAVE THEM ANYWAY. And you're telling me I'm not being respectful?
Guest Trivia247 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 ya gotta love when the kids come out and take things SOOO "Seriously". His Father died, I don't care if you never see the man in your lifetime in rl he busts his ass for the past dozen years just to Entertain you. we're sorry you weren't entertained but damn it at least give the guy some respect. Just a Tad. Was that a reference to my post? If so, you should have been able to determine three things from it: 1. I am not a fan of the Undertaker. 2. I believe Mark Calloway will probably not read this board and determine that I offered condolences for the loss of his father. 3. I GAVE THEM ANYWAY. And you're telling me I'm not being respectful? No I was not referring to you....
Guest Goose749 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Whether or not you like or respect the Taker, you should at least respect a veteran, not to mention a WWII veteran. I honor and respect everyone who fights to try and make this world a better place. The fact that there is a connection to this board by way of having a wrestler son gives us the further right to offer condolences on this board. So, whether or not you are a fan of Taker, and whether or not he will read this board, you can still post condolences as a sign of respect for a serviceman. (Hell, Arafat even attended the funeral of and offered condolences to King Hussein of Jordan, one of Arafat's enemies.) Edit note: This does not mean you HAVE to post in order to show your respect. It's simply a personal insight. I offered no condolences to the King of Jordan, even though I went to school with two of his kids.
Guest jester Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 ya gotta love when the kids come out and take things SOOO "Seriously". His Father died, I don't care if you never see the man in your lifetime in rl he busts his ass for the past dozen years just to Entertain you. we're sorry you weren't entertained but damn it at least give the guy some respect. Just a Tad. Was that a reference to my post? If so, you should have been able to determine three things from it: 1. I am not a fan of the Undertaker. 2. I believe Mark Calloway will probably not read this board and determine that I offered condolences for the loss of his father. 3. I GAVE THEM ANYWAY. And you're telling me I'm not being respectful? No I was not referring to you.... Ok man. Sorry to jump on your post like that.
Guest nl5xsk1 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 (edited) EDIT: Trivia posted his response before I could. Not to take advantage over someone passing, but this could increase the likelihood of Cena going over Taker at the PPV. Then Taker could have some time off to take care of the personal matters, rather than have him go over and then not be able to capitalize. Edited July 25, 2003 by nl5xsk1
Guest jester Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 I think that Trivia's post was in regards to hunger4unger's post about the "crap" over offering condolescenes, not something that you said, Jester. Yep, he said so, I apologized. So I be moving on. To get back on topic, I think that Taker should take time off. Not because of any political or Taker-hate BS. His father only gets one funeral. Not going is something he may regret later. If this was a Wrestlemania where he was winning the belt for the first time, marking a huge career milestone, I could see missing the funeral. But Taker doesn't really have anything major going on at Vengeance. They can postpone the Cena feud, and rebuild any heat they lose. Maybe even build it up better. Just my thoughts, anyway.
Guest Retro Rob Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Generally when someone passes away in one of the wrestler's families they take a few days off. By the time Sunday comes it would have been 5 days and the funeral already took place on Friday. I think I read about Taker not being at the tapings lately to attend to a sick relative, so maybe this was one of those times when death is a welcomed exit.
Guest Retro Rob Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 1bob reports that Taker will still be working Vengeance.
Guest wwF1587 Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 does this mean he may actually put Cena ::gasp:: over!?! since he may take a leave of absence for his dad
Guest bravesfan Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 I was convinced he was going to put over Cena regardless, setting up a program with someone else for Summerslam, where he can avenge this loss.
Guest Vyce Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 With all due respect to Taker and his loss.... If he didn't show up it'd be the perfect opportunity to allow Cena to come out on the PPV and rip into Taker for (kayfabe here) being to scared to fight him.
Guest Coffey Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 I hope we don't get any Kane jokes, please don't go there. So Kane walks into a bar...
Guest Chuck Woolery Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 Taker seems, to me, to be the kind of guy who would come back from this and put on (or try to put on) a **** match, just to prove to his dad he could do it. There's no way he'd miss Vengeance, for all the reasons listed above, and honestly I can't see why he'd take more than a show off afterwards. That may just be ignorance on my part, though.
Guest HellSpawn Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 My Condolences to Mark, Sara and the whole Family.
Guest Choken One Posted July 25, 2003 Report Posted July 25, 2003 First God Bless Mr. Callaway for serving our nation proudly. As for Undertaker...I think he'll do the match and will be motivated. Most wrestlers seemingly turn it up when death occurs...Thinking it as an tribute of sorts.
Guest claydude14 Posted July 26, 2003 Report Posted July 26, 2003 Maybe Taker's Dad and Al Wilson will get together up in heaven and watch their wife and daughter, and son, respectively.
Guest Trivia247 Posted July 26, 2003 Report Posted July 26, 2003 Maybe Taker's Dad and Al Wilson will get together up in heaven and watch their wife and daughter, and son, respectively. Al Wilson isn't really dead... that was just a angle.
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