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May 1, 2014
A lot of folks may have considered Joe to be a quiet sort of fellow. In my view and experence he was contemplative. When he had something to say if you took the time to listen you might learn a bit more about him and Life. Joe, enjoy the next adventure and God's speed.
Peter Masterson
April 30, 2014
I send my warm condolences and thoughts of love to the friends and family.
It is hard to go through this difficult time, but it's good to know that we keep in our heart all the joyous moments, love, and care that we share with our loved ones. Please continue to find consolation and solace in the God of all comfort (2 Cor. 1:3)
Michael Greene
April 30, 2014
My deepest sympathy goes out to the Mazza Family. So sorry for your loss. Joe will be missed he was A Good Man and A good Friend.
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