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Patty White
January 30, 2011
Joe and I had a very special bond, my Mom, his wife... I grew to admire and love him especially while he worked full-time and loved and cared for Mom until the day she died. "Thank You Joe I will miss you"... Love, P.A.
Sherry Rose
January 28, 2011
My fondest memory is when Joe moved and left me the heavy mangle contraption to store at my house for the "buyer" that was on his way....tic toc, tic toc... I learned several months later that there was in fact "no buyer" lol! It still makes me laugh, that was Joe's way of getting me back. What is even funnier is that I too moved and left the then rusty, heavy mangle contraption for the new home owner..it was payback time for me! Joe you will be missed, even if we didn't always see eye to eye, I think we made our peace in August of 2010. I hope you are able to see mom again and enjoy the after life with the best thing that ever happened to you (my mother). God bless, Sherry Liz
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