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Diane Gregorchuk
February 27, 2005
Dear Aunt Marcella & Family,
I am so very sorry to hear about Uncle Joe. My heart goes out to you & your family. We will surely miss our favorite Uncle, who was so special, loved and respected by all of us. I will miss sharing my birthday month with him. I will miss all our talks about the olden days. But most of all I will miss his presence. I can feel the pain my cousins are going thru at this difficult time, having lost a dad myself, but I can only imagine how sorrowful it must be for you to lose a husband of over 50 years. Please accept my deepest condolences. I'm so sorry I could not have been with you for the wake and funeral. You were always there for us. My prayers go out to Uncle Joe, you, & your family. I hope it may bring what little comfort it can.
With Deepest Sympathy, & Love,
Diane
Wally Reed
February 23, 2005
Quiet and unassuming, but always with a smile -- that was Joe, my cousin Marcela's dear husband. Gone now, perhaps, but not forgotten and will remain in our hearts and prayers. God bless!
Gary Reed
February 21, 2005
Joe was my cousin's husband and I have fond memories of him when I was very young and we had family get togethers with all the cousins, aunt and uncles. Then when my parents moved near Joe and Marcela our families had many good times at the lake together. I can remember when Joe and Marcela built their home in St. John and Joe telling me of all the details and how excited he and Marcela were to be moving there. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family.
Gary and Angela Reed
Carlotta Dillon
February 21, 2005
Thinking of all of you during this difficult time. It is almost 28 years ago that I met Jill at college and spent weekends with the Dubs. I remember the time Mr. Dub's car broke down in August on our way from Terre Haute to St. John. It was my first trip through the cornifields of Indiana. It was August and the car didn't have air conditioning! It was a character building trip for all!
Jill Morrison
February 21, 2005
Dear Dad,
I miss you so much! You made me proud to call you "Dad". I will miss the smile you always gave me when I stopped by for a visit. I will miss you walking me out to my car when I left, so you could wipe off my headlights, so I would make it home safely.
Please come visit me in my dreams.
Love,
Jill
John G. Evon III
February 8, 2005
My Deepest Sympathy to the Dub's Family in your Fathers Passing. I'll always remember your Family from the Sunnyside days in the Harbor & all the Fun Times we had there. I hope the memory of those Good old Harbor Days will put a Smile on your face at this time of Sorrow. If your ever in Tampa,Fl please stop by & say Hi!
Don and Sandy Emerson
February 8, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your wonderful memories of Mr. Dub comfort you during this time.
Don and Sandy
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