May 22, 2012
Very sorry to hear the sad news. I had the privelege of working with Joe on King Saud University in Saudi Arabia and admired and respected him for his intellect and professionalism. Larry Self
Norma and Bob Andreoli
April 29, 2012
This tribute is to Joseph Stephen Drachnik. I have never met him, but in some ways I feel like I know him. Think of it this way, I have not seen the wind and yet I know it is there because of the clouds moving across the sky, a gentle breeze on a hot summer day, and a kite flying in the air. Joseph is very present in the work he did, the people he touched and the legacy of his sons and their families. I know his son Stephen to be a conscientious, intelligent, honest, and energetic man, who is able to talk to people of all backgrounds with respect. Did he learn that from watching his parents? I think so. Stephen would share some of the things his Dad did in this lifetime, family adventures, and his interests in WWII artifacts. Joseph reminds me of the many seniors I meet at our local Senior Center- interesting people who made a definite difference in our world in a very positive way. Family, friends, and caregivers will miss Joseph, but Joseph has been freed of the reality that limited his enjoyment of life.
Robbie Simon
April 28, 2012
Scott,Steve&Family,
I don't have to tell you that Joe had a special place in my heart. As his care giver we were part of each others daily lives for almost 4 years. I only hope I brought half as much light into his life as he brought into mine. I already missed him as part of my everyday life. We will all miss the unique & indeering person I always referred to as "My Joe." May he rest in peace. Love and prayers.
Robin Seaton Jefferson
April 27, 2012
Praying for you and your family Scott. So sorry to see this. I lost my dad in July and though I am certain he is with Jesus, I miss him every day. I didn't know your dad, but it sounds like he was, like my dad, an honorable man. God's blessings to you.
geta sayler
April 27, 2012
Scott,I think of you and pray for you and your family.Sorry for your loss.I will keep you in my prayers.Geta.
Chris Patrico
April 27, 2012
Steve-So very sorry to hear of the loss of your dad-It is such a hard thing to go through. I will always remember the funny stories you told of him while we worked together at AGE-Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Remember all the good memories you have of him they will help in these tough times.
Chris
April 27, 2012
Scott, Steve, and Family...
So sorry to hear that our Joe is gone. He was truly one of a kind, one of the most kind and caring men that I have ever known. He had a "twinkle" in his eyes and love in his heart for all. He will be missed by all of the lives that he touched. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
Debbie & all of your Park Place Family
Mike Elam
April 27, 2012
Sorry for your loss. he did some amazing things and sounds like he had a great life.
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