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Joseph William Majusiak Jr.

Reno, Nevada

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"Old fishermen never die, they just get tangled up in their flies." Joseph William Majusiak Jr. passed away Sunday, December 5, 2010 in the company of his family. Joe, born August 21, 1947 in Hazelton, Pa. to Olga and Joseph Majusiak, spent more than 30 yrs of his life living, working, and...

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Goodbye Joe. From our days at Orvis and then again at Advanced Orthopedics... Keep 'em laughing upstairs Joe.

It sounds as if Joe was a memorable person who will be greatly missed by his family and friends. It is comforting to know that he will be resurrected to a paradise earth in the near future.

Mary and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May your loving memories fill the hole left by Joe's passing.

Joe I'm so proud of you. Your courage and grace in death was only exceeded by the courage and grace in which you lived your life. I know you knew the truth in my heart I only wish I had one more chance to say thanks for all you've given me. I hear you...it would be more than a minute! I'll always carry you with me and I'll continue to love and care for our children, whom are the greatest gift we shared. with everlasting love, ME

Thanks for the music, awesome kids and fishing gear.

You were a gentle, strong-hearted man with so much to give, and you wanted little for yourself. I have no doubt that you continue on with no regrets and in good spirit. Thank you for sharing a few years of your life with me, they meant more than you could have known. "My greatest hope is that you make a commitment within yourself to be the difference you want to see in the world. That is the greatest experience you can have; a life well lived and full of love." -MAE

May you rest peacefully and easily knowing that your touch made this world a better place.

I think I may have known Joe the least out of anyone who knew him. But the sadness that I'm feeling speaks volumes about the kind of man he was. In the few times I had the pleasure of his presence, he bestowed upon me a warmth and grace few people give up so early in a friendship. He'll be missed by all, I'm sure.

Joe, you will be missed greatly. I only knew you for a few years, but they were good years. You were and still are a great man. You will never be forgotten.