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Joshua Mitchell Widick

Copley, Ohio

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WIDICK JOSHUA MITCHELL WIDICK, 30, died April 11, 2005 in New York City. Born Sept. 10, 1974 in Akron, OH.  He grew up in Broadview Hts., OH., graduating from Brecksville High School in 1993. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Case Western University in 1997, where he was a member of Sigma Nu...

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I was speechless when I got the call about Josh. It was next to impossible to imagine anything bad or sad could ever be connected to Josh for he lit up a room. In high school, Josh was always one of a kind. He never stopped making us laugh and his laugh was contagious. I am deeply sorry for the loss of one of God's joyful creations. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Melissa

Jan,

I remember Josh as a little boy when you coached Honeybees so many years ago. I have had you in my thoughts and prayers, and pray that you find peace in your days. God Bless

I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of your son.

Dear Widick Family,
I do not know you or your son, but was so moved by all of his accomplishments in the short time he was with us. I'm a mother of a 30 year old son also. I can't imagine the immense grief you have endured with the death of your son. Please know that you are in my prayers and I hope that the happy memories spent with your "Josh" will help sustain you through this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Sharon Deucher

Jan and Mike,

Hi, it's Kim again. I want you to know that I'm thinking of Josh all of the time and I miss him very much. I keep thinking of all of the things that we used to do. He made me laugh ALL of the time, and his memory will never die.

Love,
Kim

Mike and Jan, I know words are of little comfort right now, but please know Mark and I have you in our thoughts and prayers. I hope you find comfort in your family and friends and the many memories that will stay with you forever.

I was deeply sorry to learn of Josh's death. Please know my thoughts are with you.

mike and jan
many prayers for you and your family.god bless you both
doug ross (former westfield life agent)

I was fortunate to spend my school years growing up with Josh. Homeroom usually started with us laughing about something silly. Josh had a contagious smile, a warm heart and wonderful sense of humor. He was brilliant and talented. I'm so very sorry for your loss and hope that you find peace and comfort in his fond memories and the love and support of many friends.