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Joe Spada
January 27, 2005
Gramps was the best. It was never too early or to late for cards with gramps. I miss him so much. I'll miss his humor, if only a little, the jokes he made were great. And his little rhymes and songs he would always say. Theres no replacing a grandfather like him.
Love, his grandson
Joe
LOVINGLY WAITING TILL WE SEE YOU AGAIN
TRINKA JIM
January 11, 2005
LOVING MEMORY OF
THE JOSEPH KURY FAMILY
January 4, 2005
Joseph Kury
86, Veteran of WWII, beloved husband of the late Edna (nee Gray), dear father of Melody (the late Dominic) Leodoro, John (Sherry), Joseph (Deborah), Michelle (John Bayless),fond grandfather of 12 and great grandfather of two.
Nicholas Kury
December 31, 2004
I only talked to grampa about once or twice a year but I find myself to be closer to him than others. Last time I saw him was at my wedding. It made me feel good inside to have him there. We never did eachother wrong. Family is most important and I was happy to have grampa in my life. I will miss him very much.....
Patricia, Roger & Rebecca Tilquist
December 30, 2004
Joe is already greatly missed, as a neighbor and a friend. Our sincere condolences go out to his family. We love you Joe.
Debbie Kury
December 30, 2004
My deepest thoughts and prayers
for the rest of the family.
Enjoyed The special time we had together.
Debbie(daughter-in-law
Sherry Rook
December 29, 2004
I have many fond memories of the summers John and I spent at Joe's house in the Heights...the "Good Ole Days", as they say. I will never forget them.
My sincere condolences to the rest of the family.
Let's remember the good times.
Love, Sherry (daughter-in-law)
Grandchild
December 29, 2004
Dear Grandpa,
May God bless you with peace and hapiness. May he also bless the entire family, and bring EVERYONE closer in this time of sorrow
JOHN KURY
December 29, 2004
Dad, thanks for all the ballgames we shared.
I'll miss calling your bluff at cards!
Love, from your firstborn (7 minutes count, don't they?), John
Maryann & Marcos Molina
December 29, 2004
With deepest symphathy, our prayers go out to the family and friends of Mr. Kury
Joseph Kury
December 29, 2004
Dad,Thanks for sharing these last few months with me.Wish it could of been longer,Miss you already.
Your loving son Joe
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