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Wayne Marschner
October 23, 2008
Uncle Joe was a 2nd father to me growing up. You were my favorite uncle and you will always be in my dreams as you have in the past. You were there for me when my father was not. I remember vividly the first time you took me camping at Schroon River Campsite, it was like being in another world. You will be greatly missed by a ton of people who's lives were touched by you.
Take care as you always said,
Love you, Wayne
Cathy Viets
October 23, 2008
Dear Gary & Cathy, I am so sorry to
hear of the death of Gary's Dad. I
remember you from when I still resided on Long Island. As sad and painful the death of our loved ones
is, we share the wonderful hope
that we've learned from God's Word
the Bible. May you be comforted with that hope.
Much love, Cathy Viets
Phil Cooper
October 23, 2008
Joe will always hold a special place in my heart . . . a lot of fun back in the days at the old paint store . . . the only one who called me Philly
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