JOSHUA-OLIVER-Obituary

JOSHUA OLIVER

Santa Ana, California

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Oliver, Joshua, age 63, of La Habra, CA, died suddenly on Friday, June 10, 2011. He is survived by his devoted spouse, Larry Neff; daughter, Kelli (Eric) Beyer of Racine, WI; son, Wrye (Jessica) Oliver of Racine WI; his granddaughter, Natasha Beyer of Racine WI; two brothers, Charles...

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You were part of the clan we miss so much. RIP

Well I knew you when I was a kid, but I was too young to remember. Thirty some years later, in August of 2006, I found you. Although some will say it is unfair that I missed out on having you in my life for all of those years, only to find you and have it tragically cut short a few years later, I really am happy that I got to know you for the last 5 years. If you had passed without us being reunited, the rest of my life would have been filled with mystery, anger, and regret. Meeting you...

As kids we had so much fun together. Thoughts I cherish today and always, cuzin Sandie

You will be so missed. I loved your humor, warmth, intelligence and zest for life. You lived life on your terms, and would not compromise what made you happy. I wish we could all be like you.

So blessed to have known such an intelligent and funny person. I know which general direction I get the trouble maker gene from, too, that's for sure. I really loved the times I got to see you, although not nearly enough. As far back as I can remember, I sure did love it when uncle Josh and uncle Larry came to visit! You really could not have done a better job, thanks for him too. Bonus! I also got to see NY and Cali because of you, how could you NOT be the coolest? Also, If it were not for...

Dear Oliver Family, Although it diffacult today to see beyound the sorrow today,may looking back in our memorys will help comfort us tomorrow

Dear Family of Josh, Although it is diffault today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in our memorys help comfort us tomorrow. Say Hi to Mom and Dad.

I was just starting to get close to you. i love you with all my heart. i really looked up to you. i cant wait to see you again. i love you. and give grandma n grandpa a huge hug for me.

May you rest in peace dear cousin. I wish we didn't always live so far apart, but it was nice to catch up with you when you were in town. Now you are with my wonderful son Andrew who like you was taken way too soon. I'm sure he will have some family stories to tell you. My prayers and thoughts are with your family as I know they are grieving over losing you.