Joseph-Frigon-Obituary

Joseph A. Frigon

Syracuse, New York

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April 8, 2005 Joseph A. Frigon, 42, of Jamesville, died Friday at University Hospital. He was born in Syracuse had had resided in Jamesville for ten years. He worked at New Process Gear for ten years, most recently as a line repairman,. He served in theUnited States Army for six years as an...

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love you peg
the raths

Dear Peg,
A friend sent this to me when my mother died-may your sun shine brightly and often...Love you.

I'd like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I'd like to leave an
afterglow of smiles
when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo
whispering softly
down the way,
of happy times and
laughing times,
and bright sunny days.
I'd like the tears of those
who grieve to dry before...

Uncle J-I am always going to remember our special uncle and niece times...I'm going to miss you with all my heart..I still can't believe your gone but I know your watching over me....Your always going to be my favorite uncle and your forever and always going to be in my prays and thoughts.. We are watching out for Aunt Maggie and Lucas and making sure they are well taken care of..

Peg - What can I say... I love you. Our friendship has come such a long way. From "guest" to "friend" to my best friend. I cherish the friendship you and Joe have given me. I'm going to miss being addressed as "Patti Frasier Rath" (on speaker phone too!) You know that we are all here for you and Luke. The bond that our family has with yours is incredible. From godparents to Kyle to Mackenzie sharing the same wonderful birthday as Joe. He will definately live on forever in our hearts. We're...

I only met joe a couple of times,on differnt rides.But I will never forget him.He was one of the nicest men I ever met.Keep riden JOE VD FOREVER

Peg &Luke,Our heart felt sympathy to both.My favorite memory of your dad is his bright smile as he would pull up along side on his bike. Just a huge grin on his face and then hit the throttle.Forever V.D. Love ya,Jen & Don.