Joe's Memory Wall
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Joe and I went to HS together. What a great guy with such an awesome smile! We had our 45th reunion last month and I called Joe to greet him with Neil and Jim. Joe was such a good hearted guy. God bless you Joe!!! Now all your days are free of pain.
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Judi Archer
September 10th, 2018 at 12:00am
I knew Joe for 3 years,he heped me a lot,at the beginning and I helped him towards the end.He will be missed.God bless.
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Brian Hauch
September 9th, 2018 at 12:00am
I have known Joe for almost 3 years.Joe helped me more than I helped him during that time,but we helped each other these last month's. I will miss him,but I will always remember the help and support he gave me.He will be missed,but he will be remembered.He helped me !God bless you.
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Brian Hauch
September 9th, 2018 at 12:00am
In honor of Joe, judi demkovich archer lit a candle.
Sending deepest sympathy to Joe's family. He was my classmate at LMC. We stayed in contact even as late as last month when I called him on our 45th class reunion and he was not able to be present with us! You will always be a Laker. Love you Joe. God Bless You and Keep you in His Graces.
Go Lakers!!!
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judi demkovich archer
September 9th, 2018 at 12:00am
So sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you. Greg and Deb Koroch
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Greg koroch
September 6th, 2018 at 12:00am
My deepest condolences to all, hearing of Joe’s passing. While we have not spoken in several years, we were at one time, close friends. We all choose our paths in life and I know Joe knew his, as is I’ve known mine. That being said, I will cherish dearly the memory of the summer before high school. When two farm kids that had motorcycles, meant and became friends being our farms were only a quarter mile apart. For the next couple of years, the rest is history which the family only knows too well! To say we became “hell raisers” would be an understatement! But it was a time of growing up, discovering ourselves, rebelling whenever possible and most importantly establishing friendships. Although this close relationship would not survive as we grew older, the moments and memories will remain as dear to me as any I’ve had growing up on the farm. The bonds formed in a circle of friends and the lessons learned would define us for the rest of our lives. Even though our paths separated as we grew older, the lessons learned and memories- both of joy and sadness will remain priceless. Even though Joe is gone from sight, the image of the time we did share will never disappear from my heart. You are missed, rest easy old friend.- Dave
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Dave Lewis
September 6th, 2018 at 12:00am
RIP my dear friend. I will always remember our laughter and inside jokes. I truly miss you and our great friendship. You were a fighter and a source of strength to me in our recovery journey and I will treasure that forever.
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Jill Chapman
September 6th, 2018 at 12:00am
Sincere condolences to Joe's family. I graduated high school with Joe and remember him with fondness. Rest in peace, Joe.
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Julie Faraone Weber
September 6th, 2018 at 12:00am
In life each of us have many blessings. Some more than other. Joe was truly blessed to have a beautiful and wonderful mother. Mary was always there for her Joe. In good and in bad, Joe had a true friend and precious mother. Joe, rest in peace. Kent Bermingham
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Kent Bermingham
September 5th, 2018 at 12:00am