Joseph-Liegl-Obituary

Joseph Frederick Liegl Jr.

Manchester, Connecticut

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LIEGL, Joseph Frederick, Jr. Joseph Frederick Liegl, Jr., 56, of Manchester beloved son of Joseph Sr. and Virginia Liegl of Manchester entered into eternal rest Saturday, (April 30, 2005) at the West Haven Veteran's Hospital. He was born in Hartford on July 22, 1948, and resided in the...

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Dick,
The loss of your brother is as you would say "BIG". You shared such a wonderful history with your brother. You will always have those moments within you.Its never easy to say good-bye to someone who was such a vital part of your life. But, you can hold on to those awsome memories that are yours and your alone. I am always there for you, Kim

Mom&Pops,
I feel honored that i got to know Joe. I would sit with him and feel the love he had for life. I am here for the both of you any time you need me.
Loads of love, Kim Strano

Michelle and Mike.
It was so nice to meet the both of you. I am truly sorry for your loss. If i could descibe your dad in my eyes i would say he is a "Gentle Soul". So kind so thoughtful, unlike anyone i have ever met. God Bless the both of you.
Kim

I was so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. His obituary was a wonderful tribute to the man he was. May angels bless all of your family at this time.

Dick, you and your parents are in our prayers,love you TOM & CAROL

With heart felt sympathy for the lost of a dear one to your family Joe.
Gonna miss you

Michelle, Sandy and I are very sorry for your loss. Wish you and the family gentle thoughts during this difficult time.

Mike: I am so sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts are with you and hope to see you in the near future.
Remember the good times that you shared together with your dad and it will help with the sorrow you feel at this time.
Best to you and your family.
Pete and Patty

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the Liegl family. It is times like these that finding the right words are so very hard. From the moment we are born into this world, the journey begins that we must some day leave, the book of life says: we mourn at the coming in, and rejoice at the going out. Mr. liegl has crossed the finish line of life, but if you believe you will see him again on the other side. Keep him your heart and you will never be without him.

Sincerely...