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Christine Erlenbach
April 16, 2004
I will miss your sense of humor. We made each other laugh. You were like my younger brother. We understood each other. You were always there when I need to borrow something. You were a great friend to my boys. We will all miss you.
Mike and Susie (Bilbrey)Bunch
April 6, 2004
I only met Joey a few times. I met him through his cousin Debbie. He always made me laugh and feel welcome whenever I saw him. He was a great guy and will be totally missed. Our prayers are with you Arlene and his family and may God Bless all of you.
Shari Pesole (Battista)
April 6, 2004
Joe was loved by so many, and he will be missed so very much!! He touched so many lives with his kindness. He will always be apart of our lives and of all the lives that he came in touch with! I loved him alot, he was a sweetie!
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