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Joe will truly be missed by all that knew him. My prayers are with his family.
Lynn Royston
March 03, 2004 | Corinth, TX
Dallas, Texas
AULDS, JOE HENRY, age 54, of Coppell, Texas, passed away Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at Los Colinas Medical Center. He was born May 2, 1949 in Farmerville, La. to Alton A. and Jettie Farrar Aulds. He married Connie Roberts on April 24, 1971 in Downsville, La. Joe was a strong Christian and an...
Read MoreJoe will truly be missed by all that knew him. My prayers are with his family.
Lynn Royston
March 03, 2004 | Corinth, TX
I have known Joe for about 15 years
and have enjoyed our friendship and our business dealings he will truly be missed.
Ken Smith
February 16, 2004 | Guin, AL
My condolences go out to Aulds Family. I only knew Joe for a short time, but he made a impression on me that I will never forget. He was a inspiration to work with and for. Joe, you will truely be missed here on earth and I look forward to the day we meet again in heaven.
Kory Timmons
February 12, 2004 | Longview, TX
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Peter Castellana
February 09, 2004 | North Miami, Fl.
Joe will certainly be missed. Although my contact with Joe has been minimum over the past 15 years, I never knew a time when he wasn't in the middle of whatever was going on and never knew someone who seems to love what he did like Joe. God bless you.
Ray Reuter
February 09, 2004 | Colleyville, TX
Will miss you dearly. Rest in peace Joe.
Peter Castellana
February 09, 2004 | North Miami, Fl.
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Chuck Delaney
February 09, 2004 | Sumner, WA
Joe was a wonderful man. He was so ful of life. I will miss his stories and crazy jokes. Joe, Thanks for all that you have taught me, I will never forget you.
Connie, you and the girls are my prayers.
Kakie Currey
February 09, 2004 | Bartlett, TN
It was a shock to learn that Joe is no longer with us. It was only a few months ago we traveled together in southern california and mexico. I've known joe for close to 20 years and it was always a pleasure working with him. He brought the business of doing business to an enjoyable level and made it fun. He will be missed.
michel pasquier
February 09, 2004 | Sumner, WA