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September 21, 2011
I love you Grandpa Joe!! Even at 95, you could still beat me at Wii bowling!! ..and then talk trash!!! " I can show how to play, but I cant make you win" You will be greatly missed.
September 21, 2011
John,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your children, along with all of your family, for the loss of your dear Father.
Sandy Horrell
Bob Horrell
September 19, 2011
Dear Aunt Dorothy;
My deepest sympathy to you and Uncle Joe's entire family. He was a wonderful, loving man who will be greatly missed. Enjoyed our lunches together.
Much love,
Diane
Lauren Loeffler
September 19, 2011
Love you Grandpa!!!
September 18, 2011
Our deepest sympathy, Carl Meyer and Eleanor Morris
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