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daniel clifton
July 15, 2013
josh AKA (captain morgan) you will be missed by all and we will be thinking of you forever and you will always have a place in our hearts and our minds I still think of the Bon Fires in your back yard and the fun times we had you were like a little brother to me and you always went out of your way to make everyone around you happy ..... I just cant believe that you are really gone but I know you are still with me standing over me and everyone that you knew watching and keeping us safe from harm we love you man and will never never ever forget you
Linda and Art Eardley
July 12, 2013
We remember Josh as the shy, sweet, smiling boy/young man who liked to tinker and do chores at his Aunt Babette's house. He was so dearly loved by his family. May Josh rest in peace.
Katrina Cravens
July 11, 2013
My thoughts and prayers with the family.
Rest in Peace Josh!
Judy Wickersham
July 11, 2013
You are locked in my memory as the cutest little boy, always curious, always sweet.
Your Aunt Babette's neighbor on Woodard
Rhett Morgan
July 10, 2013
Josh,
I'll miss your curly hair and soft voice. To me, you'll always be the little boy standing on your Aunt Babette's couch in your pajamas, having fun with your siblings and Oklahoma cousins.
Your pain is over. Rest in peace.
Uncle Rhett
Kristal Frankford
July 10, 2013
My prayers are with you!
Kristal Frankford
July 10, 2013
I am so sorry to hear that Josh died. I am in Ohio. My Mom's funeral was yesterday here. I was able to be with her for the two very difficult weeks before her death. I was shocked and so very saddened yesterday when Danielle told me on the phone about Josh. I can't really believe it. We so love your/our "Gremlin." I can't imagine driving to Kirkwood without seeing his curly brown head and lovely big indescribable eyes waiting in the driveway of our old house, riding his bike in circles to see Danielle. He was so very young, and it is a terrible loss. I am happy we were able to see and talk to him when he came up to Wisconsin a couple of months ago. My thoughts are with you all, especially Julie and Jack.
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