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Re: Goodbye Joe

JoeMac was a good man, very generous with his advice and not a harsh bone in his body. We had been through similar ops, Joe and I, and kept in touch through fora for PCa and urostomates. I am saddened to lose another ally, but that seems to happen all the while with passing years. At least he survived PCa and bladder problems didn't get him either. Aloha, JoeMac, my friend. Rest In Peace.

OC in England

Re: Goodbye Joe

I talked to Joe many times on the forum and found him to be a very nice man. I lost my brother June 10 to a massive brain hemorrhage, he just fell over at his home and never recovered. Aloha Joe... And God Bless you and your family.

The Stranger

Re: Goodbye Joe

So sorry to hear this. RIP, Joe

Re: Goodbye Joe

RIP JoeMac!

He was very nice, kind, and welcoming to me when I started poking around here over 2 years ago.

A good man for sure.

WJG

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