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Joseph C. Boltinghouse

Los Angeles, California

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BOLTINGHOUSE, Joseph C. Nov. 16, 1919-July 29, 2009 Aerospace engineer/scientist, Joe Boltinghouse, passed away last Wednesday after suffering a heart attack. Born in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, the second oldest of five children of Gerald Boltinghouse and Minnie (Bricker) Boltinghouse, he was educated at...

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Dear Aunt Helen and dear cousins, Dave shared with me the details of the wonderful heart-felt service Father Bacchus conducted to commemorate the life of the great man we were all lucky enough to have known and loved. I remember when I told Uncle Joe how I loved "Huckleberry Finn" as a child, he recommended I read "Pudd'n Head Wilson." I did, and I loved it. May your fond memories help fill the void left by Uncle Joe's passing. Love to you all. Yuma.

Dear Sue and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am so very sorry to hear about Mr. B. I feel extremely fortunate to have known him and to have spent time with him. A favorite memory is the first time I met him; a Dodger's baseball game with Jim and his Dad. During the game Mr. B. would periodically get up and return with peanuts for me, then again later return with popcorn for me, and so on and so on, as the song goes - I didn't realilze at the time what he was doing until after the game....He did that because it was my first time...

I am so very sorry to hear about Mr. B. I feel extremely fortunate to have known him and to have spent time with him. A favorite memory is the first time I met him; a Dodger's baseball game with Jim and his Dad. During the game Mr. B. would periodically get up and return with peanuts for me, then again later return with popcorn for me, and so on and so on, as the song goes - I didn't realilze at the time what he was doing until after the game.............He did that because it was my...

I am so very sorry to hear about Mr. B. I feel extremely fortunate to have known him and to have spent time with him. A favorite memory is the first time I met him; a Dodger's baseball game with Jim and his Dad. During the game Mr. B. would periodically get up and return with peanuts for me, then again later return with popcorn for me, and so on and so on, as the song goes - I didn't realilze at the time what he was doing until after the game.............He did that because it was my...

Dear Uncle Joe,
You changed my life in two significant ways. You taught me to sing "out loud" which gave me great self confidence, and you introduced me to the excitement of traveling world by taking me on a trip across the United States when I was only twelve.

I will always love you and you will be in my heart, forever.

Love, Your niece, Ann

Dear Helen, Suzy, Jim, and families,

I was so saddened to learn of the loss of Joe. What a delightful man who has touched many hearts.

My thoughts and prayers will be with you.

Patricia Mayer

May all of us find comfort and peace in wonderful memories of you. I love you Uncle Joe.

Nephew Joe