Husband of Diane L.
Father of Michelle & Patrick
Served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam
Uncle Joe was an amazing man, never in all my life did i hear him raise his voice, he was always so quiet and helpfull. He worked for the Army core of Engineers and was an avid outdoors man. It was a horrible time in our family when we were informed he was full of cancer, despite the fact he wasnt a smoker or a drinker and was always in good health. The cancer, came from his time in Vietnam when he was forced to spray Agent Orange. His passing was as noble and brave, as was he. He is so missed by us all. When we gathered as a family at him and Aunt Di's house, after his services the day we buried him, just as we all sat down to eat, heard by all of us, was a bell ringing, despite the fact Aunt Di, claimed not to have any bells in the house. Rest in Paradise Uncle Joe
Husband of Diane L.
Father of Michelle & Patrick
Served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam
Uncle Joe was an amazing man, never in all my life did i hear him raise his voice, he was always so quiet and helpfull. He worked for the Army core of Engineers and was an avid outdoors man. It was a horrible time in our family when we were informed he was full of cancer, despite the fact he wasnt a smoker or a drinker and was always in good health. The cancer, came from his time in Vietnam when he was forced to spray Agent Orange. His passing was as noble and brave, as was he. He is so missed by us all. When we gathered as a family at him and Aunt Di's house, after his services the day we buried him, just as we all sat down to eat, heard by all of us, was a bell ringing, despite the fact Aunt Di, claimed not to have any bells in the house. Rest in Paradise Uncle Joe
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