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love, Me posted a condolence
Friday, February 13, 2009
Almost everyday of His adult life He shared with His dearest friend, Sue, His loving wife, He recieved His greatest gift "Kelsey" His son from His dearest friend, Sue, His loving Wife, He would only live again if God agreed that only with His dearest freind, Sue, His loving Wife would he be willing to do it again. He now lives deep in side the heart of His dearest friend, Sue, His loving Wife waiting for each new day to see what shes up to, to look over her as she starts anew life and after many many moons HE WILL BE WAITING FOR HIS DEAREST FREIND, SUE, HIS LOVING WIFE,
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with a heart full of love, Love Rooski posted a condolence
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Have you ever wondered what makes the wind blow ? Could it be *your Joe* blowing you a kiss ? Have you ever wondered what makes the stars shine when you look up to the sky ? Could it be *your Joe* keeping watch over you thru the nights ? Have you ever wondeded what makes the skies cry ? Could it be *your Joe* missing you ? Have you ever wondered what makes the sun shine ? Could it be *your Joe* giving you a warm hug ? Have you ever wondered what makes the ocean waves come pounding to the shore ? Could it be *your Joe* wanting to touch you just once more ? Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! He is right there every day all day. (God says we will reunite and recognize our loved ones in heaven.)
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Tami posted a condolence
Sunday, April 6, 2008
~~~ There is nothing I can do, to make him come back ~There are no words I can say, that can replace his words you long to hear ~~~ There are no answer's I can give, that will satisfy your questions ~ There is not another soul I can introduce you to that will ever replace his And, there is no love I can offer that will ever replace the Love you two shared ~~~ I can not promise your broken heart will ever feel complete again ~ I will not say it could of been worst ~ I will not deny it was a tragedy ~ I will not lie and tell you he wiil come back ~~~ HE NEVER REALLY LEFT ~~~ I do promise he hears you when you speak ~ I will say he loves you no matter the distance ~ I will not deny he is in a better place ~ And, I will not lie; he is waiting at the golden gates next to a peaceful pond to greet you someday ~~~ He is every step you take ~ He is in everything you do ~ He is in the air you breathe ~ He is every beat of your heart ~~~ "HE is like the wind. You can not see HIM...but you will always feel HIM"
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JoAnn posted a condolence
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Dear Joe,
.... I'll always cherish the last times I spent with you. Helping Sue during your hard time was surreal.
It was hard to watch your struggles and rewarding to be privy to the fight you had in you.
I'll never forget that morning Suzie came in and asked where you were.. I had searched the house
looking for you until I poked my head out the door and noticed the truck gone .. Sue says the look on my face was
was priceless as I mumble ... " don't know... lost him " God how I worried until you got home ...
smilin with your new pistol in your hand ... and how for the next few days everytime we came
to the bedroom .. you'd pop off with "Who are you .. whaddah you want ??" ... pistol in the air ..
you kept me laughing....
that was your last trip out alone . you just weren't giving in.....
I'll always remember those days sitting on your bed talking photography, music, cussing politics
... learning about the many facets of you. Your love of Africa, books,
of course the great outdoors .. and best of all your sense of humor .. I loved hanging with you..
You made it easy,.. you never complained ..
I was so proud when you bragged to Sue about my driving a mean wheelchair, after we went to
the 1st Dr appt, it made me feel like I was doing ok for ya ... of course we had to stop at Eagans for
some fries for the ride home...
with lots and lots of goop ... :) .
What you loved you did so with all of your heart, family, friends, fishing ....
..we talked about how hard this was on Sue ....
and I watched her take gentle care of you. I know she'd do it all again, she'd rather have you. I watched you both say you loved each other everyday .. I know you both meant it. I'll miss you dear brother ...
.... I hope to see you on the other side, you'll recognize me ... in dire need of a back rub .. Lobster in one hand, bar of soap in the other, calling here kitty kitty .. :))
Thank you Joe,
you are priceless ! love ya ..
Nurse Rachet #2
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Terri posted a condolence
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Joe, "sing this like row-row-row your boat"
Fish,fish,fish ahoy, bran-new fisha-hoy
Cut throat, Stealhead, Salmon too,
all in fish ahooy-o-hoooy! :)
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T.R. posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
In this time of sorrow it is a time to reflect and mourn our lose.
as we look back on old times, good times and everything in-between
we have holes in our hearts for those gone ahead of us and hold close
what we still have.
Sometimes in haste, we lose someone over trival incidents and as time
marches on the gap widens between us. We mean to call .. always
telling ourselves .. I will tomorrow ..
I ask you today to call, write and tear the the fences and start building bridges
because the is no guarentee you have another tomorrow ..
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your Cousin, Judy posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Joe, although I didn't spend much time with you I do remember enjoying our last visit at the Littlerock Tavern. You had been just one of those four noisy
boy cousins before I got to sit and talk with you and watch you with your son.You were a good Dad and Son and the whole family will miss you.
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Your Cousin, Janice posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
The things I remember about you most, was taking care of you and your brothers Mike, David, and Billy when you were just very young. You four were like moles, starting at one in of the house and ending up at the other end an chaos all in between. Yes that is the way I spent my summer vacations in Shelton with all of you. We went swiming and skating almost every day. I loved it and I love you Joe, and will miss you.
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Kelsey posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Well have I every told you folks of the great Elk kill, down on the middle fork, out in a field.
These two Elk hunters were put to natures test and in the end they showed their best.
This Elk was not big as some would think, But the hunters celebrated its life with a stiff drink.
The bond they shared over that Elks death is a bond that will last till the final breath.
These hunter were not big by any means, yet they walked tall and their smiles beamed.
One of the hunters has gone and now the other has past, But their memory will forever last.
These two hunters I do admire most, But now that they’re gone I am without hope.
These Elk hunters were the best, and they will surpass all the rest.
These Great hunters shared a bond, Now they chase Elk in the great beyond.
They were my father and grandfather
Joe and Bill Byrd
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Cindy Byrd posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
My very favorite memories with Joe and the Byrd family is Elk hunting season. Joe was always so excited to go hunting, bag his elk and hang it up in his parents garage. David, the kids and I went up for the famous skinning and "back strap" dinner. Joe always put a smile on our faces, had a kind word and a warm hug for all. He will be missed by friends and family.
Love,
Cindy, Erica and Michael
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Rooski posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Dearest, Joe
First and foremost Chase and I will miss you so much,and just as Chase & I promised you just the other day, we will always be here for your Sue, she is a very special part of our family and always will be. Joe I was so honored to tell both of your children that you are one of the greatest men I have ever met. When I didn't believe that God made more men like you, I will always remember that smile Sue loves so much and you saying "Rooski just wait and see and a man better than the last one ever thought to be will see you and will love you with all his heart just like I love my Suzy". Well Joe you were right and I'm so glad you got to meet my man and to get your blessing. Heaven has got to be brighter since it got you. To know you are now healed by the hands of God makes it O.K. to miss you. with all our LOVE, always Rooski, Chase and Rick always Rooski
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Boo posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
"Only nature has a right to grieve perpetually, for she only is innocent. Soon the ice will melt, and the blackbirds sing along the river which he frequented, as pleasantly as ever. The same everlasting serenity will appear in this face of God, and we will not be sorrowful, if he is not."
--Henry David Thoreau
Life is so unfair to take such a kind and gentle soul so young. I will always remember you standing on the banks of the Skok, pole in hand, fighting that salmon with the biggest smile on your face. Not many people can say they witnessed poetry in motion, but on that day I did. I am honored to be your sister and I love you more than you know.
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Mom posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
The sorrow in my heart is overwhelming. To lose you much too early. I know you are with your father and brother standing on a river somewhere, telling your fishing stories!
I will keep close Kelsey, Tahnya, Jenny and LilyAnn.....I love you
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Pam Sloan posted a condolence
Monday, March 31, 2008
Have You Ever Thought Of Heaven
Have you ever thought of heaven and how it will be up there.
Brushing elbows with Jesus Christ, as his hospitality you do share.
Have you ever thought of heaven, with it's streets all paved in gold, that reflects the Greatest Story ever told.
Have you ever thought of heaven and all the joy we will share.
There will be no room for hate and violence, to clutter up the air.
Have you ever thought of heaven and the special love that will be there
and the glorious reunion with our loved one's, that have gone ahead, to help prepare.
Yes, I have thought of heaven and the streets all paved in gold
and long to participate in the final act of the Greatest Story ever told.
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Tee posted a condolence
Monday, March 31, 2008
my daddy
you think you know the greatest fisherman alive?
Sorry to say unless you know my father you are wrong.
The fluid motions of his cast, his silence as he is saturated in the earth.
In his life he has lived by the principles of fishing, the unspoken truths of life.
Respect, courtesy, and love.
Love for all the earth. The fish in the rivers, the deer in the woods, the birds in the sky.
This amazing man, comparable to no one comprehends life is such a way that it amazes me.
If you ask me who the most amazing man in the world is I will, and eternally respond....
My daddy, Joe, Joe Byrd.
The greatest fisherman in the world.
I miss you daddy...you will always be with me in my
heart. Words can not describe my heartache.
But I know you are in the arms of an angel now.
Fish On!
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