Thank you for the beautiful tribute to Joe. I met Joe while he was working on his novel, The Blind Detective. He had health issues and could not finish his novel. I loved Joe from the first moment I met him. He was kind, caring, gentle and sweet. He will be missed by many.
Just one word – Powerful! The most we can ever hope for is that we leave someone behind who will share such wonderful tribute. I’m a better person for watching this.
What a wonderful tribute. Tears in my eyes. Joe was such an instrumental part of my early recovery like many others. He touch many lives in a positive way. He will be missed. Thank you, Pat.
Beautiful, like Joe a beautiful gentleman. The last time I saw him was when we managed the Manor at Oakridge. He entertained our residents with his portrayal of Abe Lincoln. Joe will be wearing a stovepipe hat in my mind forever. ❤️🙏🏼
What a beautiful memory. I’m holding space for you, Pat. Thank you for sharing.
A very ,very nice tribute to a real gentleman!
Thank you for the beautiful tribute to Joe. I met Joe while he was working on his novel, The Blind Detective. He had health issues and could not finish his novel. I loved Joe from the first moment I met him. He was kind, caring, gentle and sweet. He will be missed by many.
Pat,
What a great way to cherish and remember his life.
Until you meet again!
Mike
Thank you for this Heartfelt tribute. As a former bugler… you make me want to play “Taps” for Joe….
RIP Joe.
Just one word – Powerful! The most we can ever hope for is that we leave someone behind who will share such wonderful tribute. I’m a better person for watching this.
Very sweet tribute Pat.
Huge lump in my throat. This is beautiful. Thank you.
Nice job Pat. Another person that helped us trudge the road to happy destiny.
What a wonderful tribute. Tears in my eyes. Joe was such an instrumental part of my early recovery like many others. He touch many lives in a positive way. He will be missed. Thank you, Pat.
Beautiful, like Joe a beautiful gentleman. The last time I saw him was when we managed the Manor at Oakridge. He entertained our residents with his portrayal of Abe Lincoln. Joe will be wearing a stovepipe hat in my mind forever. ❤️🙏🏼
Thank you Pat
So sad to learn this news. Thank you for the stories and the kind tribute. He was a great person. I remember the “lean in”…
Harriet Willis