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March 28, 2015
Bob and I have not seen Joe in years, but he and Jean were dear friends while living in Greensboro many years ago. We have since kept in touch and we
shall certainly miss our e-mail buddy, who always sent some funny things and
educational thoughts also. He was a good person and we shall miss keeping in touch and was sad to have to delete
his name from our contacts list. Sympathy and Blessings to all the family. He loved you all dearly. Sara and Bob Hooper, Greensboro, NC
March 27, 2015
Bess Terrell
Joe's warm heart, kind and personal manner touched so many. He always was engaged with other people.
March 27, 2015
Cornish
Joe{Sonny} As I called him was the best brother you could ever have. I love him and will always love him,and miss him. There are so many memories of us when we were growing up and that is what I have to think about till I see him in heaven with our Lord Jesus Robyn Cornish (sister )
March 26, 2015
Judy Brown
We will miss him but cherish memories and his influences on those left behind.
March 26, 2015
Avonelle Goolsby
...and generations will rise and call him blessed!
Debbie, you are in my every thought, every hope and every prayer.
God's grace, peace and love to you and yours. Take care.
March 25, 2015
Charlie Wade
Joe was such a marvelous joy. He was a good supportive friend who's love of God was reflected in all he did. I will truly miss him...until we meet again.
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