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C. Larsen
May 26, 2013
Remembered for his love and kindness. A great reflection of Jehovah's spirit.
(Galatians 5:22, 23) .?.?.On the other hand, the fruitage of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, ?mildness, self-control. Against such things there is no law.?.?.
May we all learn from his fine example as we await to see our dear brother again.
Sheri Tobias
May 13, 2013
I will always remember Joe as a kind hearted brother that I loved dearly. Your family is in my heart and prayers.
Robert Sidell
May 9, 2013
My prayers to all of the family. Enjoyed working with and playing golf with Joe over many years.
May 8, 2013
Our prayers are with you all.
Doug & Debbie Chisholm
Leslie Jurney
May 8, 2013
Good bye dear Uncle Joe. I have so many great memories of our family when we all were little kids. Being the oldest niece you have a special place in my heart. Always love you!!
Jan SHank
May 8, 2013
Susan it is so funny you would mention Joe sneaking treats...I think we were all on his "payroll" and he paid us dearly with kind words, love and those wonderful hugs! A true giant among men Joe was a shining example to us all!
Donna Goldstein
May 8, 2013
Joe was one of the kindest brothers I have ever known. He always put a smile on everyone's face. With either his warm smile, handshake or his loving hugs you knew you were loved by him. We will miss him dearly and look forward to seeing you smile again in the new system. Our prayers and thoughts are with his whole family now. May Jehovah comfort you all in this time of sorrow.
Susan Gionfriddo
May 8, 2013
Uncle Joe will be missed by so many. We will always remember sneaking him extra cookies and chocolates! A dear friend said it best: "None of us knew how to hug before we met Joe Stuart. Because of him, we all know how to give a proper hug." Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with his wife, Aunt Cheryl.
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