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Joshua Keith Oakley

FORT WORTH, Texas

1989 - 2009

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Joshua Keith Oakley, 20, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1800 West Freeway, Fort Worth. Joshua was born March 19, 1989, in Renton, Wash., and grew up in Las Vegas, Nev. He had been an area resident since 1998 and was a 2007 graduate of...

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Uncle Charles, Aunt Holly and family,
Words cannot express,how sorry I am for your loss. It had been to long, since I had seen Josh. The times I do remember with him, will be a memory forever in my heart. I think of him often, and pray for you all, everyday. He was part of such a strong family, and now he is in heaven to be with the lost loved ones. Josh was sent to be with them, to share his laughter, and kindness. I love you, Raeshel, and Raeder Lucero

Josh was a friend of mine and i wish that there was something i could have said or done, he will be missed. K.D.

TO ALL THE COUCHIGIAN FAMILY
NO ONE IS REALLY GONE FROM US THEY LIVE FOREVER IN OUR MEMORIES
I AM SORRY FOR YOUR PAIN
GREAT AUNT CAROLYN MONTAGUE

To My Dearest Charles, Holly, Kalyn & Christopher.
Josh will never be forgtten. I will think often of the wonderful loving grandson he was. I'll charish the memories of the Oatman trip when I searched so hard to find him a cowboy hat as well as all the other great memories of family times we all shared together.
He's in heaven with his uncle Jerry and all his other loving family members. Grandma Betty Couchigian

We were friends with Joshua's grandparents...Paulette and Kerry...
There are things in this life we will never understand...but God's
love and Mercy are always there for us...He will keep your head
above the troubled waters...hang on to Him...
Mary and Mell Hall

Holly,
I am so sorry to learn about Josh. I know that there is nothing that I can do or say, but please know that you are loved and that Josh was loved by many.

There is nothing that can ease your pain right now, nor in the foreseeable future, but think of one thing; Josh was welcomed into heaven by some great people, your Dad, your Mom and Kerry, grandparents and your uncle Jerry.

I will see you soon. I love you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

God be with you and bless you. I will keep you in my prayers.

BHS Alumni, Class of '93

Dear Holly, Charles, Chris, and Kalyn:

We extend our sympathy to you on the loss of your dear son and brother. May you have comfort knowing others care and are are thinking of and praying for you.

Jerry, Beverly, Austin, Lindsay and Nate Ward "Young Gun Baseball"

Charles, Holly & family,
Please know that we are amoung many many people thinking of you, and praying for you. For peace and comfort.

We are here for you always,
Frank, Laura, Trey & Michael Quintero