Loutzenhiser-Jordan Online Guestbook for Joseph A. Bielobocky

Joseph and I graduated from the same high school class. My most sincere sympathy to the family of Joseph. Rhonda Kohler
Mrs. Rhonda Kitch Uhrin Kohler
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Sorry for your loss, your family has been in our prayers
Mary Jo Irvine
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Our love and prayers are with your family.
Kris & Jon Rayner & family
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Lynn and Carl: We are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our thought and prayers. It was great to see you this winter in Florida.
Karl and Sandy Lind
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Joe Bielobocky Family and Friends, Can not express my sorrow in words on Joe's passing away. I have always liked Joe and he was a good friend in High School, we were together from 7-12th grade and of course he was much smarter than I. He always had a smile, looked on positive things in life and was just a good person to be around. After graduation, I lost track of him, I remember once Cousin Ann and I went by the farm to say hello; must be 20 years ago and he was happy to see us. I remember Joe and Steve up in the loft pitching hay down, and when they came down, Joe has a big smile and hand shake for me. Steve I didn't know real well, a bit bashful, he was a class behind us, but a handsome young man also with an easy smile and kind words. Joe, loved the farm, when we talked it always turned to the farm, animals, crops and he was so knowledgeable in those areas that I felt incompetent to hold up my side of the conversation but it never bothered Joe. Another thought jumps out, gym class, not sure if Joe ever liked Gym Class, he was not the athletic type, but strong as a horse and made the effort and tried everything the teacher demanded of him and help me through several times when I wanted to quit. Joe was a wonderful person, a wonderful American and good citizen. He was one of those people you won't read about in newspapers or books because he was consider ordinary in most people eyes. Through the eyes of friends and family it was a privilege to have known him, he was a person that make America what it is and he reflects the greatness and values of what all Americans should strive for and most never will achieve in their life time. His family, religious and work ethics are what all people should strive for. We all have our faults and short comings but the values Joe expressed day to day are the ones that I value in my friends. It was a privilege to have know Joe Bielobocky, I only wished I had known him better in my life. Again, when good people pass away and out of lives we have many regrets but know that he has gone to a better world and better life. I want to express my condolence to his family. I wish I had the right words to express and to say goodbye to a wonderful person but words never see enough when saying goodbye to a old friend. Lots of Love and Respect, David A. Meeker Kabul, Afghanistan. (RD#1 Transfer, PA.)
David Meeker (Class Mate)
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Joe will be remembered by old classmates as the quiet one in the class of 1967. He rarely talked but his presence was always felt. Blessings to his family during this time of great loss.
Rhea Graham Klenovich
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I will remember Joe fondly, as a kind and quiet soul. My prayers and thoughts are with you as you mourn your loss. Mary - a long ago classmate of Joe's
Mary Mong Munnell
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May God give you all strength in this time of sorrow. We remember Joe as a very hard worker, now he can relax in Gods care.
Roger & Fran Alexander
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