JOSHUA-PALLOTTA-Obituary

JOSHUA R. PALLOTTA

Colchester, Vermont

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JOSHUA R. PALLOTTA - COLCHESTER - On Sept. 23, 2014, Joshua Rodney Pallotta, 25, of Colchester, succumbed to his ongoing battle with Post Traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injuries sustained while proudly serving his country in Afghanistan. Born April 2, 1989 in Burlington, Josh was the...

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Dear Val and Greg, thinking of you both today. Your work is incredibly important, thank you so very much for doing it. Josh would most certainly be proud of you. I wish you all the best. As always, don't hesitate to reach out if I may be of service.

Dear Val and Greg, Thinking of both of you at this ten year anniversary. You have done so much good for others in these ten years and I know Josh is so proud of you! Love to. you both! Bonnie and Jim Cronan

Valerie and Greg, I was so sorry to hear about Josh. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jeannette: This is so sad for you and your family. Having dealt with a similar issue with my sister, Linda, I know how much it hurts and affects the entire family and beyond. I thought about us walking to Memorial School all those years ago. Life was so simple then. My sympathies to you, your daughter and extended family. Jackie Herbert Brown

Dear Valerie, I just learned of the loss of your precious son. My heart breaks for you and your family. I will be forever grateful to Joshua for his service to our country and will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Pallotta Family, Chris told me about Josh's passing. I understand the horrible effects of PTSD. I fight the fight as well. Every day. I hope you can find some solace in the fact that Josh is at peace and his personal war is over at last. I send blessings and prayers to you, your family, and all the people who loved Josh.

Dear Pallotta Family, Chris told me of your loss. I'm so sorry that Josh suffered from PTSD, and that his fight had to end in tragedy. I fight his fight as well. Every day. I hope you can find solace in the knowledge that he no longer has to fight, and has found peace. My blessings and prayers go to you and all the people who loved him and are grieved by his loss.

The residents, staff, and board of directors of The Veterans' Place send our most sincere condolences at the loss of your son. May he rest in peace and may you find comfort in your cherished memories of him.

Valerie, Greg, Jeannette & family - I remember Joshua from our days at UVM, when our lives were all connected. I am so saddened by your loss and think of you every day. May you all find some peace in your special memories of this wonderful young man who touched so many lives. God bless you Joshua for your brave service to our country.