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Helen Heberle posted a condolence
My Husband my friend you are in my heart forever. To a man who worked so hard to give so much and took so little for himself. You made sure we were together every day through good and bad. I will charish every fond memmory till we are together again. Your loving wife Helen.
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Elizabeth Heberle-Offhaus posted a condolence
Dad, I miss you allready to the man that always was there for me. I think of so many things spring is here the fruit will blossom soon. Playing fifty two card pickup or tossing cards into a hat. The walks in the woods looking for jack in the pulpit and digging for barried treasure in the junk pile when we found the old crock. Riding on the combine cutting weat. All the remodeling projects or fixing equipment. Getting stuck on the mountain trying to find your hunting camp and All the Sunday rides. Who gave to his family with out a regret and wished he had the strength to give even more. Who fed and shelltered so many. His respect for the land, so proud of what it could grow and always riminding me that we lived in Gods country!
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Mark Farruggia posted a condolence
To the Heberle Family,
Words alone cannot express my sympathy on the death of your beloved husband, father, brother and friend. To say that the many years that I have known Joe was one that I would never forget, he always went above and beyond the way he did business and as a friend.
The reality is that he will be sorely missed by all who loved and knew him.
No doubt the outpouring of sympathy you have received since his passing has been of some consolation. Hopefully it will serve as a reminder to you of how well-loved and liked he was.
I hope that you and your family will find peace and comfort in knowing that his suffering is over and that his just rewards await him.
Always remember Joe was a one of kind man and had a heart in helping everyone and not judging anyone.
When seeing the flowers are on the Peach trees Joe is smiling at you
When seeing the Peaches are ripe Joe is smiling at you
When walking through the peach orchard Joe will be with you
Joe will always be with you no matter what you are doing
May God bless you and your wonderful family.
Mark Farruggia
Retsof NY
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Jennifer Verhagen posted a condolence
Grandpa, you were one of the hardest working men I have ever known and loved every minute of being on your farms. You never had much to say but most of the time when you did say something it was to make everyone laugh which was one of the many great things about you. I am sad that you are gone but I am gratefull that you are no longer suffering and that you have moved on to a better place. I will think of you whenever I visit the farm and whenever I am around Uncle Joey who reminds me of you the most. I will always love you and think of you. Love, Jennifer
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francis cook posted a condolence
best boss, good friend, very fair, will be missed, my deepest sympathies to loved ones
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Laura Sheehan posted a condolence
Grandpa, it is hard to know you are gone but you will never be forgotten. I will never forget you driving by on the tractor when us kids were playing in the front yard on lakeshore rd...I will never forget picking strawberries in the fields and apples in the orchards and going for rides with you and uncle joey to get a hamburger...there are so many more memmories but these are just a few small things but things i will remember always! I know your in heaven looking down on us...I love you grandpa and always will! <3
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john matula posted a condolence
God Bless him and will always remember him forever what great man :)
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Shirley Hollink and James Krempasky posted a condolence
Helen and family,
We were sorry to read that Joe had passed. We know the past few years were tough, but it is comforting to know know you were able to keep Joe on the farm. We will miss looking across the street and seeing him either in the truck or relaxing in the glider. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. May God welcome Joe with open arms and use his expertise to keep Heaven beautiful.
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aaron preston posted a condolence
Every christmas tree will remind my family of you as it brings joy to us. You where a good man to bring so many of us together and make us a family....
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Roger & Sandra Bianchi posted a condolence
Aunt Helen we are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. I only remember "Uncle" Joe from when I was a very young girl but I always liked him.
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Kevin Michael Elliott posted a condolence
Bob & Joey
Sorry to hear about your Dad he was a great guy and a good Farmer.
Sincerely,
Kevin Elliott
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Jodi Marion posted a condolence
Joey and Aunt Paula,
So sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Jim and Jodi
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Paula Reis posted a condolence
Joe knowing that you are now in a better place and not suffering is comforting to all that had the pleasure of knowing you. You have touched the hearts of so many people in all walks of life. There were so many of us that looked up to you because of who you were. I will miss the times the four of us shared at dinner and all of the Sunday rides. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss you. Love Paula
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Mike Heberle posted a condolence
Grandpa,
You will be forever missed. You will always be a part of my life and you will always be an inspiration to me and i am sure an inspiration to all that who had the privilege to meet you. There are so many memories that we have shared together. It would just be impossible to write them all down. Each memory is as good as all of the other memories, however; The most memorable times that i have shared with you and the family are the Saturday night dinners. We would travel near and far just to go out and have a break from the hard work at the farm to just have a peaceful few hours of family time, until you and uncle joey fell asleep in between me, that is, in the car on the way home. Every time i pull in to the farms driveways, your the first person that comes to my mind. if it were not for your hard work and dedication that you have demonstrated your whole life, we would definitely not be where we are today, and for that i thank you. It is certainly amazing how you have touched all of our hearts in every single way any one could possibly imagine. Not many people in this world can touch a heart one time and they forever remember what you have done to them. The whole family will miss you and i will certainly miss you more than you could imagine. You will forever remain in my heart and you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
With the utmost love;
Your grandson,
Mike
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Heather Regan posted a condolence
Joe, You were a man of few words, but one that would do anything for his family; particular one I hold closest, mike. Thank you for all you did for him. You will be dearly missed by all that knew you.
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Shelly Heberle posted a condolence
My thoughts and prayers go out to Helen and the rest of the family. Joe was a great man and very giving, no matter when we needed anything from a house to live in to something simple he always was there for me and my family when we were apart of his life and I will always be greatful for that. He will be missed by many. God bless him and his family at this time.. Thinking of you all and wishing you only good memories to get through this time.... Shelly
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Dianna VerWeire posted a condolence
The celebration of your life will continue on by the lives you touched. Thank you for such a wonderful gift. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family.
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Shirley Heslor posted a condolence
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Joesph Heberle.Joe was one of Spider's dearest friends and which they spent time together on the farm in Hamilin(Spider never came home with a empty trunk-it was always full of strawberries,apples ,cabbage or whatever was in season!)Spider so enjoyed the company of Joe ,Bernie,Jim and Joey those days he drove up there from West Walworth.I am sure they are now together reminiscing old times.He will be sadly missed as well as Spider is.Our deepest condolences from the Claude(Spider)Heslor family,Tim(Sandy),Pam(Bill),Shirley
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Ann M. Heberle posted a condolence
Dad I have always been so proud to be your daughter. Thank you for gramma Connsie, loving aunts. My amazing Mother, my brothers and sisters.
You taught me at an early age to treat people with respect. One early morning you took me to the unemployment line to pick up farm hands to pick stawberries. I sat up front with you, I sat in the back of the truck coming back on benches with the farm hands. Silently we worked side by side picking those strawberries. We stood in line together to collect our earnings. After all we were farm hands. A lesson learned.
At home you were Dad. I never believed in Santa Clause. I knew you were Santa Clause. You would come home with unexpected surprises. A 10 seater toboggan you attached it to a tractor and pulled us on and pulled us through the orchards, looking back occasionally grinning to make sure you didn't lose one of us. Another time you came home with a shinny yellow ski doo. I didn't even know it existed. Jimmy decided to hook up a sled and took off with me on it. I held on for my life. I refused to give up and let go. That's a Heberle Trait.
Sometimes I didn't even have to share. Dad "can I have a horse?" If you ask for something you might just get it. You surprised me with a horse named Silver. I could not ride Silver further than the 1'st clover patch. I still loved my horse and took care of him. One day I felt sorry for Silver because he had flies all over him. I took a can of Off and sprayed him. Needless to say he took off like a bat out of hell. In disbelief you couldn't believe he could run that fast. I never told you I sprayed him with off... I didn't lie I just kept silent and grinned. Too many tales to tell.... too many lessoned learned.
Dad I couldn't sleep last night Hold Maureen in your lap, tell Joey to "put his shoes on"...get on the tractor and take them for a ride. Look down on me with a smile I will look up with a smile. I love you. Ann
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Shane A. Porter & Family posted a condolence
Our deepest sympathies to your entire family for your loss.Joe was one of the best people I knew.He was an old school gentleman and giving to so may people.I remember even when I had one time made a poor choice in my actions,he
calmly smiled at me and forgave me and said just make the repairs and learn from this.I did and I thank him for helping me to learn a lesson and grow up.We will miss you.Love, Shane A. Poretr & Family
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Efrain and Gloria A G posted a condolence
We are very sorry and feel deeply saddened about the passing of Papa. When we arrived here, he gave us work and he was a very good person to us. He gave us a lot of respect and aways gave us work even if there was only little work. Thanks to him,our children never lacked for any thing. Our children grew knowing him as a real grandfather,like our papa. He will always be in our memory as a very hard working man that always knew what to do in whatever situation and in every moment. The way in witch he grew his farm was extrodinary, the way in witch he always gave work to people and a place to live,and the way he treated us so kindly. He always wanted to keep working. He never wanted to be at home but always checking on everything. And thanks to him we are still working and living here with his family. May god blesshim always. Efrain,Gloria Johnny,Tania,Princesa, and Diego
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Kathleen Heberle posted a condolence
Thank you Dad for all you have given me. Your silent strength was a constant assurance that things were always well and would remain so. You were always there for me when I called, and always answered with comfort and warmth. Thank you for providing a roof over my head, food on the table, and a strong family of support. You are a kind-hearted soul that I will always cherish and love, and will trust in the ongoingness of life that we will always be together. I love you forever. Kathleen