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Joseph C. Kayal II

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joseph C. Kayal, II, 48, of Green Cove Springs, Florida, died Monday, December 29, 2008 in Florida. Born: In Phillipsburg, he was a son of Joseph Charles Kayal and Gladys M. Cook Steinbach. He graduated from North Hunterdon Vocational School. Survivors: His father, Joseph C. Kayal of Burlington,...

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Our thoughts are with the entire family during this time. We are very sorry for your loss.

I could not belive that he is gone. we spent a lot of are teenage years with each other and the gang.me and tina were all best freinds he was all way there for me we could all talk about any thing sorry for your lose but he will be in my heart and missed.

DEAR JOE GLADYS AND CINDY, WE ARE REALLY SORRY TO HEAR OF YOU'R LOSS OF JOEY. WE REMEMBER HIM AS A BOY.

Stubby - that's what Joey always called me. We had a lot of great times together. I remember skiing in the Pocomos many times. My thoughts and prays are with his family.

"I was,
And I am.
So shall I be to the end of time,
For I am without end." Gibran

God Bless
Chafik

I remember riding skateboards and fishing with Joey. He will be missed

Joe, Gladys, and Cindy,
I was so saddened to read Joey's obituary in the newspaper. The minute I read it, so many wonderful memories flashed through my mind. Growing up with Joey and Cindy seemed like yesterday. Even all the times that Drew and Joey got into trouble were wonderful memories! Those two were quite a pair! Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Love,
Lorifay Lance Wright

In Sincere Sympathy.

Joey and I grew up together. He lived 2 house's from me and we spent our younger childhood day's having alot of fun together. We road our bikes, played army, fished, built forts in the woods, raised rabbits and everything else kids would do. We both had a great time growing up on Broad St. and Joey was a big reason for that. I want to thank him for that and he will be sorely missed. My heart felt prayers go out to Joe Sr., Gladys and Cindy.