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Joseph D. Plamondon

Flint, Michigan

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PLAMONDON, Joseph D. - Of Davison, age 48, passed away Wednesday, March 12, 2008. The family will receive visitors from 1-8 PM on Sunday at Allen Funeral Home, 9136 Davison Rd., Davison. Prayers and memories will be shared between 5-6 PM on Sunday. Joe was born on January 13, 1960 in...

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Uncle Joe, Uncle Joe. That is what me and my classmates in 4th grade would sing to Joey when our classroom lines crossed in the hallway. My Uncle Joey & I are only 7 months apart in age. Yes, it has always been weird having an uncle the same age, but we always had fun with it. Joey & I went to the same elementary, Siple Elementary, right there on Coldwater Road, just down the street from Grandma's house. We were in the 4th and 5th grade together. Everyone always teased us about being...

Uncle Joe, Uncle Joe. That is what I, and all my class mates would sing while, our classroom lines passed in the hallway. We were both in 4th and 5th grade together at Siple Elementary on Coldwater Road. Although we were not in the same class, we always teased each other when we were together, and every one else teased us because we were each others Aunt & Uncle, but both the same age. We were only 7 months apart in age. Joey was a great kid and I loved him dearly. Thru the years, I...

Thank you everyone for you prayers and blessings. This is Jessica, Diana's daughter. Joe was the only thing I knew as a father. I'm putting together a book of memories and stories of Joe. If you have anything you would like to contribute please email me. Please include your name and relationship to Joe. Thank you so very much.

Joe looking at the indian memorial in Wichita, Ks

Oct 07 at Beth and Rons

My uncle Joe,taken way too soon,I was lucky to see and hug him last october,I'll never forget how proud he made me, Just an awsome guy.The Lindsay's are all heartbroken and saddened by this tagedy. We grew up more Plamondon than Lindsay's. Time and distance doesn't seem to ease the pain. Our hearts are there as always.
Love to his wife and son.

Diana, Jessica and Jeremy, we just returned from a trip out of the country and heard the terrible news of Joe's death. He was a good man who loved you dearly. He always had a smile but his face lit right up when he spoke of you and his family. We're sorry that we were not able to be there for you during visitation. There isn't much one can say to ease your sense of loss but we want you to know our thoughts are with you during this very difficult time in your lives. Our hearts are...

In the few years that we got to know Joe we learned very quick that you could not find a finer man.His smile and giving ways always helped make a much better day.His love for Diana will always be there.To his friends and his family, our hearts go out, to a man who was loved and will not be forgot.

Joe and my son Jeff of course Joe had to give him a nickname Jazzy Jeff

I have known Joe since the 7th grade. Playing baseball together. He was always smiling and happy go lucky. No matter how long it had been since we last seen or talked together he was good for a bear hug and a laugh or two. Always talking about making a hotrod shine or going fast. Joe did things his way and he worshiped Diana. I am a better person today because I knew Joe. Happy trails Moto Joe

I grew up and graduated from high school with Joe. Although I didn't see him many times since then, when I did see Joe he was always smiling - thoughtful and considerate. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time. Joe was truly a good man and he will be missed by many.