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Jeanne Hardy
June 28, 2006
Joe -- I didn't know you for very long but you made a great impression on me. You will be remembered for years to come.
God bless you.
Leslie Fitzgibbons
June 28, 2006
I didn't know you long, but know you were a kind and gentle man. I know you'll be out of pain now and forever, and forever in our hearts. Leslie F. & Family, N.E.G.
Joan & irving Kniager
June 28, 2006
Dear Diane,
We are so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was much too young to go. At least he is not suffering any more. Our condolances go out to you and your dear family.
herb & cheryl finkel
June 28, 2006
We remember him as a kind and wonderful man, who unfortunately
we lost contact with a long long time ago. We know he is out of pain
now; and time will ease the thought of his sudden passing. All our love.
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