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Mark Denlinger
February 1, 2010
Dear Alfieri family,
I was very sad to hear about Joe. He was a great man, He gave me my start in the auto body field and I could never thank him enough. He tought me many things that I still use today and gave me a chance when knowone else would. I will never forget him.
Joe & Gale Kreutz
January 31, 2010
To the Alfieri family,
We were sad to hear of Joe's passing. We knew he had been sick and he was in our thoughts. We met Joe and Kristy at the Rice football games, and he always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. He made life better for everyone who knew him and you could not find a kinder gentler man. He will be missed
January 31, 2010
Dear Kristy and kids,
I was sad to hear about Joe. His endurance and faith is an example to all of us.
Love,
Theresa,
Bryan,
Kris and Kim ~ DiLeva
Dennis McAlister
January 30, 2010
Joe and his wife Kristy reached out to me during the darkest times of my life. I shall never forget this good man!
Saylor Family BA'06
January 30, 2010
To the Alfieri family,
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Joe. We came to know your family through BA, and have many fond memories of tailgating and the wonderful photos Joe took of the players. Who could ever forget the Venison chili cookoff??
Please accept our sincere condolences during your time of grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.
Jean Wickart
January 30, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Joe was a great help and we will miss him very much.
Tony Brice
January 30, 2010
I'm very sorry to learn of Joe's passing. I'd like to offer my sincere condolences to his wife Kristy, and their family, especially his son Ralph who I had the great pleasure of coaching at the high school level for four wonderful years. Joe was always a very positive, and supportive fan.
Joe was a very good man. He had a great heart, he was a very hard worker. He was a great role model in regard to the unwavering, and unending support of his family. I had the privilege of getting to know his boys. Like their dad, they are fine men.
Joe was a major contributor to the completion of a little weight room at Rice Memorial High School that changed many young lives. When there was work to be done you could always count on Joe. He was always checking in to see what else needed to be done.
He was a good man, an honest man, a kind man, a great listener, and I considered him a friend. God Bless his family and friends. I know he will be missed greatly by all who had the pleasure to know him.....
We know he is in a better place. No one wanted him to suffer anymore. He fought the good fight, and now he is at peace. You will be missed my friend. You did your job well.....
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