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July 31, 2012
Joe will be missed by our family. He was a good brother-in-law and travel buddy.
I had a letter from him I had not answered. I will miss him.
Condolences to Lee Ann and her family.
He thought highly of you and appreciated your help.
Kathy Sears
Bill & Lorraine Lukasiewicz
July 31, 2012
Uncle Joe was more than a friend to us he was our adopted uncle. We will miss him on our holidays,at BBQ's, birthdays and more. He loved to play Skip-Bo especially when we played partners. We had some exciting trips to the grocery store and WalMart. He even became a Steeler fan. God bless you Uncle Joe for being so wonderful to us your adopted family.
Pat Dalton
July 31, 2012
I only knew Uncle Joe for a few years but he was a wonderful man. Will miss playing Skip-Bo with him and also that smiling face. Rest in Peace Uncle Joe, you will be missed by many.
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