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Phil Montoya
February 2, 2006
Dalton Family, I am sure Joe is truly missed. I worked with Joe at Continental for over 7 years. What a great and happy man. I just saw Joe at the Pegasus Restaurant in Castle Rock in December '05, for the first time in years. He has that great smile and to this day he still does! Time is Robber but is the greatest Healer.
Regards, God Bless
Phil Montoya
Kris and Donna Loucks
January 18, 2006
Dear Dalton Family,
No words will be able to soften your sadness during this time of sorrow, but know that countless others share it with you, as Joe had many friends. We worked together at Continental in Denver and later on in Dallas, and spoke mant times over the summer, with plans to play golf when our days off and the weather worked out. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Danny Zuniga
January 10, 2006
Dear Mrs. Dalton I just wanted to give my deepest condolences to you and your family. Joe was good friend and fun to work with he"ll be missed.
Danny Zuniga
January 10, 2006
Dear Mrs. Dalton I just wanted to give my condolences to you and your family for Joe. Joe as a great guy he befriended me when I came to Dallas. He loved college football and was passionate about flying. Me and my family express our love for your family
Rob Puskas
January 10, 2006
Tina and kids, I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Joe. He was a great co-worker and friend of mine. We were both hired at Continental in the mid-eighties. He was my Lead while we worked Eastern airlines flights together. After the flight was over we would play Tonk in the breakroom or we would go to "The Pit" restaurant and grab some breakfast until our next flight. I also got to work with him in Dallas, where we caught up on Colorado Buffalos football. I just want to let you know that Joe was a great human being and I will surley miss him. It is sad to see him leave us.
Rob Puskas.
Marvin E. Hall
January 9, 2006
Tina,
I was truly saddened by the news of Joe's sudden passing from his heart attack. I just saw Joe maybe days before the event.
I asked him how his job was doing and he said fine. He wanted to make sure that you and the kids had a good Christmas and worked two jobs to make ends meet.
He was my best friend and I will miss him tremendously. I knew him when we both worked for Continental Airlines and have already talked to people who admired him and remember him as a friend and great comedian. One thing that Joe could do was when he entered into the room you knew that he was always full of energy and was a great human being.
I will truly miss him and I will pray that God will bless you and the family with our sympathies and best wishes. We will pray for strength during this difficult time.
Thanks and May God Bless You All,
Marvin
Mark&Lydia Hetherington
January 7, 2006
Tina,
We are so sorry to hear about Joe.He was such a good friend and was always willing to help others.I'm sure I speak for all of us that worked with him,he'll be missed.
Angie Olson
January 6, 2006
Aunt Tina and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. My prayers are with you and may God help ease your pain during this time.
Que'la Parry
January 6, 2006
Joe was a good friend of my family, and a great person. He always could make me laugh, I am saddened to know that he is gone, he and his family are in my prayers. May you be comforted in this time of loss.
Doria Nedd
January 6, 2006
Dear Tina and family,
I'm sorry to hear about your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Doria
Gary & Rose Puma
January 6, 2006
Our prayers are with your family at this time.
Ralph McCurdy
January 6, 2006
To my Sis and Family, I'm sorry for your loss. I know its painful and time will help heal the pain. We will always have our memories to look back upon with a smile. I'll say a prayer that God will help you through this difficult time.
Ralph McCurdy and Family
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