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6 Entries
Valerie Musick
November 19, 2011
Ginger, I am so sorry for your loss. I babysat for you when the girls were small (Valerie Love). I always remember loving spending time with you all. I lost my husband 5 years ago to cancer. My thoughs and prayers are with you all.
g vann
November 16, 2011
Jim Vosburgh & family I am relating with you at this time. Bob passed November 13th. 2011. I didn't know your brother ! Working with both YOU and JAY you are in my EVERY DAY thought never forgotten
Teri Stuhlsatz
November 14, 2011
Ginger, Paige, Polly and Megan, I am sorry for your loss. Joe was a very special person and loved by many. You will all be in my prayers.
Teri (Loughman....Templeton) Stuhlsatz
Amy Prudhomme
November 13, 2011
Dear Ginger,
I am so very sorry to hear of Joe's passing. Jeanette Fisher sent me this sad news in an e-mail that I just opened and read. I know you must be devastated, Ginger, to lose your soul mate of actually 50+ years. Know that you and your girls (and their husbands) and your grandchildren will be in my prayers for God's peace and consolation.
Love,
Amy Prudhomme
Kevin Vogt
November 13, 2011
To The Family Of Joe Vosburgh.
Ginger, Paige, Polly, Megan
So sorry to hear of the loss that you are experiencing. At no time and under no circumstances is it easy to deal with the loss of someone we love so much. May you continue to find the comfort that you need as all of you deal with this from each other. Times like this helps to draw ones together and treasure the time that we have for one another.
Thinking of you in this time of great loss.
Roy Wilkinson
November 13, 2011
My dad did business with Joe for years and I remember him talking to him on the phone and it never failed that my Pop always hung up laughing and smiling. Joe was a great guy and I am sorry to hear of his passing.
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