4 Entries
Don Smedley
May 24, 2010
Dear Myra,
When I think of Joe/Pooky, I think of fishing with him on pier. He is throwing out his line and enjoying the day whether the fish are biting or not. I will think of him in heaven doing the same.
Connie and I send our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Bruce & Elaine Balderson
May 23, 2010
Dear Myra,
We extend our deepest sympahy to you and your family. Thanks to the Ocean City Fishing Club, we had the privilege of getting to know Pooky. We have fond memories of his singing, dancing, and making people laugh.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Elaine and Bruce Balderson
Tom and Mary Ann Miller
May 22, 2010
Dear Myra,
We were so saddened to read about your beloved Pooky. We have some great memories of him from the get togethers we used to have back in the days in Avondale. Pooky could make anyone laugh. We know your heart must be broken, and we are thinking of you.
Our deepest sympathy,
Tom and Mary Ann Miller
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