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Walt & Toni Benecki
April 22, 2013
Dear Joe:
We both send our sincere sympathy regarding the loss of your Dad. It's obvious that he was a special person, not only to his family, but to those he touched and influenced for so many years.
ANDY MAMARY
April 21, 2013
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY, JOE WAS A GREAT GUY, LOVED EVERYONE & WAS LOVED BY ALL. HE WAS A GREAT BOSS AT PURVIN DAIRY. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
Tom and Jean Jenkins
April 21, 2013
So sorry to learn of Joe's passing. Our condolences to the entire family.
Tom and Jean Jenkins... Horsham Pa.
Kathy Whisman
April 18, 2013
I will surely miss your dad and his laps around the apartment building. I was always waiting for him when I started my shift because I would see his smiling face. A very kind and liked fellow. He will be missed and my prayers are with you and your family
Jack and Mary Anne Mulroy
April 18, 2013
Joe,
We are sorry to learn of the death of your beloved dad. Please accept our sincere sympathy. May he rest in peace.
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