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Joseph Ferdinand Gusman

Columbus, Ohio

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Gusman Joseph Ferdinand Gusman, age 91, Sunday, July 12, 2015, at his residence. Veteran World War II US Navy. Member Bexley Post #430 American Legion, Knights of Columbus Council #3864, VFW. Survived by wife, Eadie; daughters, Edwina (Fritz) Buhler, Bridget Houser, Marsha (Ron) Hinton, Christina...

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Dearest Eadie

Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband, Joe, who everyone knew and loved. I know you are feeling an overwhelming grief at his passing.

Our faith is so important at a time like this. When things seem so hopeless and out of control, we know that with God's help we will make it through difficult times.

I am praying that God will give you the hope and strength you need. Your strong family bonds will also help in coping with life with...

A special man like Joe lives on in our memories forever. A veteran, a railroader, a Christian, a wonderful man. I will miss you Joe. But you have the best camp site now - heaven. Peace be with you dear friend.....

My Dearest Eadie, Mom & I are so very sorry!!! May you feel the hug our hearts are giving you!!! Love You!!!!

I wish I had the right words to share the wonderful feelings I have about Papaw, but I don't, so I'll share some of the memories I will always carry with me. Waiting up late for him to come home from work, hat in hand and a welcoming who-whoo...darts (sorry for all the holes in your paneling)...pool (you teaching me how to play let me shock the hell out of my husband the night we got engaged)...cold Genesee in the fridge, grape and devil costumes, taking care of Gran...those are but a few of...

Eadie,
I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man.

Eadie, We are all so sorry to hear about Joe. Prayers go out to you and the whole family from me and my family. Doris Dietz

Sorry to hear of Joe's passing. We will always have our memories of Joe and Eadie from our younger days at the K of C and working with Eadie at Oasis.
Love and Prayers to the whole family

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched.
They must be felt with the heart.
You are sorely missed, but will never be forgotten.
Where you are, the fishing is good, you always win at horseshoes, and the Genesee is cold.
God bless you.
Love always from Fritz, Edwina, and all the kids.

Rest In Peace my dear Uncle Joe