Jeannie & Family, Please accept our deepest sympathies for the lose of Joe. I will cherish the memories I have of Joe. Like the time I stayed with you several summers ago. Went went to the Cleveland Zoo and at that time I had my manual wheelchair. Joe saw that I was struggling to get around and he just came up behind me and pushed me during the rest of our visit. During another visit, my best friend from high school came and got me for a visit. It was well past 1:00 am when he dropped me off, and for a minute I panicked because I had forgotten my key, but there was Joe waiting up for me wanting to make sure I got home safely. That's the kind of man he was. I loved talking with him about his taxidermy pieces. The care and artistic detail he put into every piece were truly works of art! It is these memories and so much more show what a wonderful legacy Joe has left us. I'd like to close with part of a speech from an old movie. "A heart is not judged by how much you love. But by how much YOU are loved by others!" With our love and prayers, Uncle Jeff and Bill