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Charlene
April 4, 2025
Thank you for being the best Dad and Grandpa. Life will never be the same without you. We will miss you and keep your memory alive Rest in the sweetest peace Dad.
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Dan collins
April 3, 2025
You will be missed my friend. You were always there to help me with questions I had about products, to share a beer, a laugh, and lotto tickets.
I was the winner knowing you for many years... go with God.
Love you man.
Clyde Davis
April 1, 2025
I want to say that I knew Joe D ( As Known When I Started Working With Him in 1997 ) He was quite the Unique Friend and Co-Worker for the good not strange but nothing bothered this guy, he just took things as they came and dealt with them as best he could Work, Home and Friendship. He had the longest phone cord I have ever seen and would walk close to 50' or more while on the phone often tangling the cord in other salesman trying to work ( Just Classic Joe D ) He was such a gentlemen and the 1st to buy you a beer or ask you if you want to go in on lottery tickets. Such a Joy to be around, his everyday regular customers treated him with the greatest respect and his ability to fix nail guns and tools, he was a master at it taking the tools home when needed to make his customers had them for the job within a few days. Joe had some of the best saying I ever heard in my life and in his own tone of voice that no one could say them better and we try even to this day. My most heart felt condolences go out to Charlene and Family for there lose. I Believe Joe had A Life Of Enjoyment That Only A Few Can Understand. He Will Be Missed.
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