Sue & Alan Busch
We are so sorry for your loss. We were Joe's neighbor and always enjoyed visiting with him and sweet Chloe. We will miss him. If we can be of help in any way, please let us know. You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Birth date: Jun 1, 1947 Death date: Jul 21, 2014
We are so sorry for your loss. We were Joe's neighbor and always enjoyed visiting with him and sweet Chloe. We will miss him. If we can be of help in any way, please let us know. You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Michelle, so sorry for the loss of your dad. Remember the good days and he'll live forever in your heart. {{Hugs}}
Joe was my neighbor and a trusted friend. He was also a member of the Board of Directors of our HOA. Joe had a delightful personality, and enjoyed smiling when anyone with him. He loved his pet Chloe, and everyone knew it. With Joe's extensive academic and professional background, he was a knowledgable and a valued member of our board. Joe will be dearly missed. On behalf of our Board of Directors, and our neighborhood community, we extend our sincere sympathy to his son Joe, Jr., his daughter Michelle, the grandchildren, other relatives and his many friends. May he rest in peace.John Dufek, President of the Homeowner's Association
Dear Michelle, Joe, Jr. & families,We are so very sorry for your loss. Many thoughts and prayers, and much love is coming your way. Your dad was a kind and sweet soul, and he will be missed. He is with your mother now in heaven, happy and with no more pain. I remember so many things when I think of Joey... He always called me Florabell, for one thing. I loved that! I have had many nice telephone conversations with Joe over the years, and I am happy to have been able to be there to celebrate his 60th birthday with him. That is a wonderful memory! One of my fondest childhood memories of Joe is how he would patiently answer my questions about his homework. He would sit in the big overstuffed chair in our Grandmother's living room and try to study. i say "try" to study because I would sit next to him on the arm of the chair and ask him all about what he was doing. Instead of chasing me off, he would answer my questions about algebra and all kinds of other highschool and college things! I thought he was brilliant (still do). :) I will miss him very much! Love to you all, Flora (Florabell) and Alan Woratschek