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antoinette rekowski
May 7, 2012
Uncle Joe was uncle Joe. Uncle Joe would come to visit his brother (tony) almost everyday (when we lived on Fairview Ave just two blocks from his house)to talk. As a kid you wonder what is there to talk about that you have to visit everyday!!! I am thinking is was the same thing over and over and over. Uncle Joe also had sence of knowing when food was about to be served and there he was at our back door. I am thinking that's where I got that from because I know the right time to visit family and friends -- feeding time.
Uncle Joe Thanks, you taught me will. Uncle Joe you will always have a special place in my heart and I will miss you very much.
You are one of a kind!!!!!
Love you Antoinette
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