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Joe Durr

Taos, New Mexico

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JOE E. DURR SR. Joe E. Durr Sr., 72, passed away Tuesday June 17, 2014 from cancer. He was surrounded by his devoted wife, family and friends. Born and raised in Santa Fe, he spent most of his career working with City of Santa Fe's Parks and Recreation as an Aquatic Director. He was preceded in...

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My condolences go out to the Durr family. My fond memories of Joe was at Our Lady of Guadalupe school. I was in boy scouts and the exployers with him. He was also my science teacher and was our coach for the Ramblers at O.L.O.G. He was a good mentor and teacher and always cared for the kids. May you rest in peace coach.

My sincere condolences to the Durr Family....

I have talked to Joe for the past couple of years through a weekly email ever since my Dad, Bennie Montoya, passed away. Joe and Daddy would communicate each week but when Dad died, Joe and I started our emails. He called me his little sister in Florida. I hadn't heard from him in a while and I knew in my heart that he had passed away but, not wanting to confirm it, I did not email him. Our last email was me crying to him about his cancer returning. He told me all would be well. I will miss...

Joe was such a great person, hard working, fun loving, an all around great guy! He will be missed by so many people, like us who were lucky to know him in life.
Our heartfelt condolences to Irene and family...Harold and Ernie.

Michael and Susan Varela

To Irene and the family Durr. Sorry to here about Joe. He was like an older brother to me as well as my boss. He always reminded me of being back at school with the brothers. He will be missed.

To Irene and all you family, we offer our sincere condolences and will keep you in our prayers. We will certainly miss Joe at the 8:00 AM mass every Sunday. God Bless All of You

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joe was a wonderful person. I knew Joe through Boy Scouts, and remained friends with him and his brothers. I will always have fond memories of him, as we were growing up. Our deepest condolences are with the Durr family during this time. May God be with you!