I am so sorry for your loss.
Larry Chamberlain
November 27, 2014
My deepest sympathy to all the family of Joe. Joe and my deceased husband went to school together and the stories they could tell. I felt so sorry for the nuns that taught them in school, the whole class of boys had their rosary beads going all the time. but those boys turned out pretty darn good.. I know he will be missed, may he rest in peace.
Loueen
loueen lange
November 27, 2014
You have my deepest sympathy on Joe's passing. I had the privilege to work under Joe at Rockwell Collins for several years and knew him for many more. He was a fine manager and friend. He had a sympathetic ear and a calming presence when challenges were present. He could also tell a few stories or tease you a bit to keep an enjoyable atmosphere around. May God comfort you in this time with your own memories as you celebrate his life.
John Thedens
November 26, 2014
Across the years of coaching some Dad's stand out for their willingness to volunteer, to help, to be of humble service. Joe is such a standout, for he epitomized the helping hand the steady shoulder, the "Dad" to more than just his kids.
Thanks for "coaching" me, Joe, on how to treat people right. You were a patient teach who used, as example, how you lived your life.
The memories flood back as though they were yesterday, as though they could be touched...as though the "Thanks, Mr. Dahm" was beyond echoes and reverberates still today.
May the angels and Saints, holy men and holy women greet Joe and gather him into God's eternal Grace. And may friends and family temper the sorrow and sadness with some celebration of a humble, caring servant of a man.
Jeff Thorsteinson
November 25, 2014
I'm so sorry for your loss. I wanted to share a couple scriptures that helped me with the passing of my grandpa they are: John 5:28 and 2 Corinthians 1:3,4. I hope this helps.
Randi groth
November 25, 2014
Joe was a talented, respected and kind-hearted man.
Some of my best memories as a kid were made while spending summers in C.R. at Jeanne & Joe's house.
...And some pretty important conversations with Joe usually began with "Whadda ya think?"
You will be missed Joseph; Gone But Never Forgotten....
Rest In Peace,
Kori
Kori Ramirez Dyer
November 24, 2014