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punkin posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
GRAMPA THE LAST FOUR YEAR WITH OUT U HERE WITH ME HAVE BEEN THE MOST TOUGHEST YEARS OF MY LIFE. WALKING IN TO THE HOUSE U AND NANA SHARED FOR MANY YEARS AND MADE SO MANY WONDERFUL MEMORIES TOGETHER AND NOT SEEING U SITTING IN UR CHAIR SINK. I COULD REALLY USE SOME ADVISE LIFELIKE I ALWAYS GOT FROM U I MISS U AND THAT WILL NEVER END AND I WILL SEE U WHEN IT IS MY TIME TO BE WIT U ONCE AGAIN I LOVE U .....
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ronald toye jr posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Dad its been almost three years now and trust me you are missed just as much today as the day you went to be with our heavanly father.Forever thankful and proud that you are my DAD.
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Jess posted a condolence
Monday, January 3, 2011
wow 1 year? cant believe it. i miss you like crazy.soon ill be with you. i love you and miss you
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Michelle Young posted a condolence
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Grandpa you have left a huge void in my heart, I will miss you each and every day. It will never be the same without you or all your silly ways. I will take everything you taught and said to me and hold it close to my heart and cherish each and every moment we had. I will miss your smile, your love, that unfogetable twinkle you always got when a grandchild or a greatgrandchild showed up at your house for a visit. The smell of your cooking, those handshakes of yours, especially the hugs. You have not left us for I know you will live on in everyones heart and the many memories we have. I love you Grandpa and will miss you always, sleep well and I'll see you on the other side.
Lots Of Love and Kisses Your Granddaughter Michelle xoxo
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kaylie Lafferty posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
dear grampa the bond we had happen 20 years ago on july 17th 1989 when i was frist born i new from the second u held me when i was a baby that i would love you forever no words will ever express the love i have for you i will miss you so much not only where u a good cook you where and will always be a hero to me i will never forget the times we shared together and the life lessons u tought me i wish u here to see my baby be born and watch him or her grow but i know u will be wachin us from heaven hoping that everything will go ok. I will always tell him or her stories about there great grampa and i know that he or she will love u as much as i do look down on me from heaven time to time and be me and my babies guardian angel grampa im not gonna say goodbye cuz goodbye is forever but i will say see you later i love u so much and miss u watch over me heaven got the best man the can handle up there i bet ur making them breakfest like french toast and laughing at mom cuz she makes egg toast.
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punkin posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
My punkapoo was the only man i could depend on he was there for me when ever i needed him.He was like a second father to me and i always will remember that and never forget.We had time together that will be in my heart forever, cooking together every sport i played him watching and cheering me on and also the talks that we had that inspired me so much to make all my dreams come true.Grampa was the best man every making me laugh with his smile and funny faces he use to make.But everything he ever said to me made me feel special and that something i would never have with anyone else there is no man in the world that would compare to Grampa and i am very proud to say that he was my punkapoo and no one else will ever take that place in my heart that belongs to him.. Grampa and my Nana being together for as long as they were inspired me and made it known that there is love out there that does last forever and i admire them for that. Without my grangfather in my life growing up i wouldn't be the person that i am today ..
I love you Punkapoo and i will always have you in my heart i will not say goodbye cause it not goodbye . I will see you in heaven when it is my time to come . Then i will see your face and smile like you always made me do. I will remember all the memories we had together and never forget my Punkapoo love you..
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John Toye posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Auntie Lorraine,
I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Uncle Sonny passing. I have so many fond memories for my early years with Uncle Sonny in the 1960’s and 1970’s during the roller skating days.
I remember Uncle Sonny always helped out my father in so many ways that nobody knew and he always knew when to lift all of our spirits when we were down during our hard times growing up in a not so stable household. My most cherished memories are from those times where he lifted my spirits.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during these sad times. I imagine My Dad and his little brother (In age only) Uncle Sonny are both looking down upon us all right now and admiring the impact they had in all of our lives and the unconditional love we all have for them.
God Bless You Auntie Lorraine.
Your nephew Johnny
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John Toye posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Ronnie, Marie, Barbara, Karen, and Jimmy,
My heart goes out to you all for the loss of a wonderful father. Uncle Sonny touched my life so positive in many ways when I was a child. I can see from the love of his children, grand children, and great grand children that he remained the same sweet and caring man throughout his life and he had such a tremendous impact on everyone he touched.
God bless you.
Your Cousin Johnny
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tiffanie toye posted a condolence
Monday, January 4, 2010
I will always remember grandpa as a health man standing in the kitchen on Sunday morning making doughboys. He was a great man. He will be greatly missed by all those that knew him.
Love you grandpa.
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jess posted a condolence
Monday, January 4, 2010
my grampie let me tell you somethin bout himm
he was always makin monkey faces and makin uss laugh... ilove you!!! and on christmas we had a blast with that 50 dollar bill he said he was scratchin his chest and he stuck the 50 in his pocket.. we all laughed... he was always there to cheer us upp and i wanted to thank him for bein there for usss you competed the family and now we know you are in the best place there could be in ''heven'' with godd.. i love you grampie always and forever.
and to close this comment i wanted to say he was the BEST grampie anyone could ask forrr
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john lafferty posted a condolence
Monday, January 4, 2010
To Ron i'd like to thank you for letting me be part of your family for the last thirty years . I'm so proud that you were my father inlaw and could count on you to talk to you when it all got too heavy. The marriage to your daughter Barbara was the greatest time of my life. She has a lot of your same traits in her. Most of all i'd like to thank you for being the best grandfather my children could ever ask for. There all very proud to have you as thier grandfather.
so go on now watch them grow and become what you made them to be -----------love you forever and ever your son inlaw john lafferty jr.
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terry marshall(thomson) posted a condolence
Monday, January 4, 2010
i remember when i went to visit ronnie and uncle bob at his job in lynn. you always made me feel welcome.when you introduced me to your co-workers this is my niece terry and you showed me what you did. you took the time out to explain what you did and how it was done. that was so nice of you..thank you for that..
and how you loved to play the scratch tickets.. you we so lucky with those..i remember when i played bingo with you and auntie at the boys and girls club. and you said luck just happens..when it comes to you it come to you..lady luck
i know we did't spend much time togather but time we did spend i'll always cherrish..
i love you uncle bob.. auntie i love you.
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Ronald J.Toye jr. posted a condolence
Sunday, January 3, 2010
I am forever proud to be you're son you are my hero i love you dad
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Ronald Joseph Toye III posted a condolence
Sunday, January 3, 2010
My Grandpa touched my life in every way. His efficacious nature permeates decisions I make today. He always told me "do you want to be on the back of the truck or driving it?" This always drove me to be the best. I dedicate my education successes to him and that quote. I knew not only did i want to drive the truck but i wanted to own the company that pays the two other guys. Grandpa i will finish my MBA and dedicate it to you. I love you and miss you deeply. I will always remember the times we wrestled in the living room of your house. I will always remember doe-boys and bacon on Sunday. And I will always remember the summer you picked me up and drove me to your house and made me laugh. I have such great memories of you. I will remember you as the great Patriarch who I could always lean on and depend on for advise and unconditional love. You were and are our families beacon of strength and that will continue from the grave. Your final years were tough and any less of a man would have died 10 years ago but you are a fighter and death could not take you down, you decided when it would happen. You went out on your own terms. I will always speak of you to my son and keep you alive in his memories. I know you are happy and can see and are probably giving heaven a hard time. I love you and miss you grandpa.
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Loraine Toye posted a condolence
Sunday, January 3, 2010
This is but a few words about one of the greatest men I've ever known or even met!He was the best champion of any kind of underdog!He really hated injustice,and would put aside his personal feelings to stand up for whomever was being treated unfairly in his eyes!He loved deeply and he cherished his wife,children,grandchildren and great grandchildren! he would have laid down his life,with out a second thought for any one of them! I will sorely miss the smell of his home on Sunday mornings,the man could make damned good breakfast!Nobody could or will make better doughboys! I will miss you dad and as long as I'm alive every one of my grandchildren WILL hear every story I know every memory I have of you!
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Deb Thomson Norton Olson posted a condolence
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Dear Aunt Lorraine;
With more than half a life time of memories, building a marriage, family and friendship with Uncle Bob, his passing is comes with a hugh void. Full back on those memories and in the arms of those that shared in them with you. Know that his spirit is with you in all you do. I know that with your believe in the Lord you will receive the strength you need to help you through this trying time. My the Good Lord watch over you and dry your tears with his tender touch.
Love,
Debbie
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Deb Thomson Norton Olson posted a condolence
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Dear Aunt Lorraine;
With more than half a life time of memories, building a marriage, family and friendship with Uncle Bob, his passing comes with a hugh void. Full back on those memories and in the arms of those that shared in them with you. Know that his spirit is with you in all you do. I know that with your believe in the Lord you will receive the strength you need to help you through this trying time. My the Good Lord watch over you and dry your tears with his tender touch.
Love,
Debbie
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