Joseph-Kellogg-Obituary

Joseph C. Kellogg

Denver, Colorado

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Joseph C. Kellogg, 84, died Monday March 21, 2011. He is survived by his beloved wife, Krishna, his daughters Virginia, Christine, Janet and Karen, his grandchildren Sarah, Rebecca, Miriam, Raychel, Kelly and Max, his step-daughter Bina and granddaughter Daphne, his brother Martin and wife...

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I remember you joe all you did for me and my family. I talk about you today

Joe was a great man. I worked for him some 10 years. I was in the mailroom and he was the president but that didn't matter to him he treated everybody with same respect. Without his help I would not be the man I am today. RIP Joe we all miss you

Joe was a good friend, I met him when I was a project manager in charge of the tenent finish of his Dry Creek offices. I had many lunches catered in his ofice where we had great conversations. When I would return to Denver of visits I would always make a call to Joe and we would meet for lunch and great conversations, he was a great man and a insperation to me in my career. Bob Landrum, The Villages Florida

To The Kellogg Family, we wish to express our sympathy.

John 11: 1-44

Dear Kris and Family, I was so sorry to learn of Joe's passing this week. I will always remember his big smile and kindness, Kris, you were his wife, best friend, and care giver, may G-D Bless you, your family and bring console may Joe, rest in peace.

Charles, Martin and Eileen

I am saddened by Joe’s passing and offer my sincere condolences to his family. Although Joe was my employer, he was also my mentor and friend. He instilled in me positive work ethics and self confidence, for which I will always be grateful. His seemingly never ending exuberance for life was always apparent, and touched the lives of many of those around him, including me. Joe once commented “We work hard…but have fun doing it….and play hard too”. I will always have fond memories of Joe and the...

I am saddened by Joe’s passing and offer my sincere condolences to his family. Although Joe was my employer, he was also my mentor and friend. He instilled in me positive work ethics and self confidence, for which I will always be grateful. His seemingly never ending exuberance for life was always apparent, and touched the lives of many of those around him, including me. Joe once commented “We work hard…but have fun doing it….and play hard too”. I will always have fond memories of Joe and the...

I worked for Joe on two seperate occasions. During those times I grew to have a great deal of respect for him. I pray that all members of his family receive comfort knowing that he was a great person and helped many people who had the fortune of working with him and for him.

Larry Allwine