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Kristi Hegemann posted a condolence
I am so sorry for your loss. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers!
Sincerely, Kristi Hegemann
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Wendy Gumpper posted a condolence
May God help you through this terrible tragedy. Your family will be in our thoughts & prayers.
With deepest sympathy,
The Gumpper Family
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Carrie Pasquarello posted a condolence
Teaching for seven years at Hammonton High School, I've met many students who have impressed me with their talents and gifts. I must say, the Joe Gameron, a gentle soul, was a unique, humble soul. I'm fortunate to say that I had the pleasure of teaching Joe for three years in a row. Joe didn't necessarily "love" school, so to get by, Joe often wrote many hilarious and exaggerated essays that I often passed along to others to read. I think that's what impressed me most...Joe's ability to make others happy through his amazing sense of humor. I truly believe that Joe's gentle spirit and humble ways are what set him apart from many his age. I'm truly saddened by this loss, by happy for heaven's gain. My prayers are with the Gameron Family.
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Ann Marie Di Croce posted a condolence
My heart has been broken for all of you. Words can not express what is in my heart right now. God has made a place setting at His table for Joey and now this young man can play his guitar for the Lord...listen for that sweet sound. My prayers for peace are with all of the family and friends.
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David Kennedy posted a condolence
Joe was a special person. The love and talent which came from his soul was unreal. Time and life will move on, but the moments in time will remain still. God holds special places for special people, and Joe has taken one of those places.
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Becky McGuckin posted a condolence
Dear Garmeron Family,
My prayers are with you and will continue to be with you at this most difficult time.
Hold strong to God's promises that you will be reunited one day and never feel this pain again and that God understands your pain and grief. He will never ever leave you. I am so very sorry for your loss!
God bless,
Becky McGuckin
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michelle thompson posted a condolence
Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
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Tammy Crump posted a condolence
From the shy young boy bringing his skateboard to my Sunday School class to the young man you had become, I will miss you. Thank you for your comforting hug you gave me at Brad's funeral Thursday night- I will cherish it forever!Play for the Angels so they too can appreciate your musical talent!
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Ann (Novella) Cicatiello posted a condolence
Dear Gameron Family,
I know that no words can help at this sad time, but my prayers and thoughts are with your family.
Sincerest sympathy, Ann (Novella) Cicatiello
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Linda & Dale Simons posted a condolence
Oh Michelle & Al...I just heard your sad, sad news and I am so very sorry! Your memories will warm your heart and your pain will one day lessen...until then, just feel our love we send! Another young angel...
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Kristine Collins Pullaro posted a condolence
Dear Gameron Family,
Words can't express the loss of your son.My family and I would like to extend to you our deepest prayers at your time of need.
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Sherri & David Ketchesin posted a condolence
We write this note through our tears. Can't even think of any words that could even describe how we are feeling for you (Al, Michelle & Jess)! It's unbelievable after all you have already been through in life that you would have to endure the loss of your sweet son,Joey! We can't even comprehend it! We are heartbroken for you and thinking of you constantly! Keeping you in our prayers as well! We Love You So Much!
The Ketchesin Family
(David, Sherri, Kyle & Kara)
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Jessica Slutter posted a condolence
I didn't know him personally, but my heart goes out to him, his family and all of his friends. R.I.P. Joe!
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Lisa Hudson posted a condolence
I have lived up the street from my dear friends, the Gamerons, for 19 years.
When the Internet and e-mail came about, I started staying in touch with Michelle on a fairly regular basis – from 3 houses away, sharing family and life trials and tribulations on the rollercoaster we all ride together.
I would watch Joey as a young boy walking from his house, past my house, and up the street. He was quiet and shy, but always smiled and said “hello�. I told Michelle how adorable he looked with his glasses; I had always thought so. One day she said Joey wanted to switch to contacts and I was heartbroken. The little boy was growing up and his glasses became a thing of childhood.
Joey started playing guitar (I knew from his mom), but what he didn’t know is that my family and I would stop what we were doing in the house or yard when he walked by playing his guitar. We would always say, “Man, he’s really good.� He was our neighborhood traveling troubadour and we loved to hear him play. I wish we had told him this ourselves.
My words are empty and have no meaning or weight or usefulness. A young man has left this world too soon and I don’t have the words or power to comfort my friends, Michelle, Al, and Jessica, and I don’t have the wisdom to know what to do to make them feel better. I only know that my family and I share in their grief. My only comfort comes from knowing that many, many years from now, all 3 of my friends will reunite with Joey, listening to him playing his guitar in a welcoming and very comfortable family room, all 4 of them together again, sharing an outpouring of laughter and happy tears. Joey, with his cute smile and grown-up contact lenses, is now taking song requests from the angels with silken hair who love to hear and watch him joyfully play his music.
With deepest sympathy,
Lisa, Scott, Lydia and Lily
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Amy Schipske posted a condolence
Your faith and your love and memories for Joey will make each day a little more bearable. Our most heartfelt condolences go out to your family and our thoughts & prayers are with you. The Schipske Family
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Cheryl Dwyer posted a condolence
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Dear Joey, we never met you but we did meet your beautiful mom and sister and I know you meant the world to them. You are now Jess' angel...take care of her especially when her head hurts and heal your mom's, dad's, Rose's and family & friends hearts with your music. Rest in peace angel but not for long...I know they'll be waiting to listen to your music soon enough!
We love you Gamerons!
"Always remember me as loving you"
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Wayne "Rooster" Aker posted a condolence
Al,
I'm terribly sorry about the loss of your son. Hearing and reading about it sent a restlessness through me. There were many days when I was the apprentice riding beside you and Jimmy at Associated. I never had the opportunity to know your family outside of Jimmy but if your son was anything like the two of you, he was probably a blast to work around. Despite any and all of my screw ups being a kid who knew nothing about nothing, you were always a fair boss and didn't break my stones as mercilessly as you could have. Remember the time I got lost for 3 hours on my way to the first job I ever worked with you? It was that retirement center or nursing home or whatever near Cherry Hill I think (See? I still don't know where that place is!) You could definitely have fired me for that but you didn't. You just recommended that once I got home that night I should turn right back around in order to make it to work on time the next day! I have nothing but fond memories of working with you guys and I'm grateful to have had that opportunity.
I'm out of my depth when it comes to a loss like this but I hope that lasting peace comes for your family and draws that family knot tight. Below is an old Irish prayer that has helped me in times of grief.
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there... I do not sleep.
I am the thousand winds that blow...
I am the diamond glints on snow...
I am the sunlight on ripened grain...
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you waken in the morning's hush,
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of gentle birds in circling flight...
I am the soft star that shines at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry—
I am not there... I did not die...
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Christine Humphries Throckmorton posted a condolence
I had the pleasure of teaching Joe's sister, Jessica, at Hammonton High School. While I didn't have Joe as a student, I felt as if I knew him. Joe struck me as a kind, gentle soul, who obviously loved music. My thoughts and prayers are with Joe's family, his lovely girlfriend Rose, and his many friends.
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Debbie LeSage posted a condolence
My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. Im so sorry for your loss.
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John Steele (Abroitz) posted a condolence
Dear Gameron family,
Mere words cannot express how sorry we are for the loss of your beloved Joseph. May your cherished and loving memories of him bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time. God bless.
With deepest sympathy,
Maureen, Jared and John Steele (Abroitz)
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Rev. Joseph Beggs posted a condolence
Joey now sings with the angels, standing at Christ's side. He understands the music so much better now for He is with the one who writes the music for each one or our lives. What joy we would each find if we sang His songs instead of our own. Joey has learned to sing the song of God's freedom and grace. The song of understanding and of love. The song of God's own sacrifice for our life. Listen and join in the chorus.
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Kathy Gilliam posted a condolence
I do not know Joseph or his family but wanted to express my sincere sympathy for your loss. I live off of Unexpected Rd & was detained Friday night by this tragic accident. I lost an 18 yr old nephew years ago in an accident & this really hit home. I will say a prayer for him & your family everyday when I am on my way out to work. May God give you the strength you need, when he takes you to it he brings you through it.
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Trish Chance posted a condolence
Dear Gameron Family, I know there are no words that can ease your pain, but please accept my deepest sympathies. I am soo deeply sorry for your loss. I was fortunate enough to teach Joey in second grade and he was such a sweet boy. My prayers go out to you all.
Trish Chance
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Barbara Bogan and Family posted a condolence
To the Gameron Family, Although we have never met, I know how hard it must be to lose a child. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. May he Rest in Peace.
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Janet Eaton posted a condolence
I am very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
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Margaret Roskoph posted a condolence
Michele and family, and Claire and family,
We go way back to Thomas Paine Days, my family and I are sincerely sorry for your loss. Claire and I have good memories, we knew each other when our grandchildren were small. I know how sad your hearts are today and will be, just hold on to all your memories and your son and grandson will always be with you.
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Cindy, Dieter, Nicole & Matt posted a condolence
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. From one of the chiarian families. God Bless You!
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Penny Scales posted a condolence
Dear Gameron Family...I "know" you through Column of Hope and have always followed Jessica's progress. How sorry I am that you have lost your beautiful, happy son. There is not anything that can make you feel better at this time, but I'm now in my middle 60's, have been through many, many sad things in life and I want you to know one thing: The sharp pain you feel now won't always last. It will become more mellow with the passage of years and, someday, you'll be able to think of your son without feeling like old wounds are fresh ones. In other words, you'll have him back again..in a different way, true... but your memories will make him real again. I'm not saying it will be perfect but, like I said, the extreme pain will leave and will be replaced by something far more gentle. I don't know why, but many years ago when I was a child and lost my very loved father, I asked old people if I would always feel the way I did at the time...and all told me what I'm telling you. All had lost parents, siblings, but some had lost children, too. It was one of the few things that gave me hope and comfort. They were right and, of course, since then I've had much sorrow in life. At this age, most of us do. It's all I can offer you, but in my life it was true. My husband joins me in sending our heartfelt condolences. Yours, Penny & Rod Scales.
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Lisa Stringer posted a condolence
We are keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We are so very sorry to hear about your loss.
Kevin & Lisa Stringer
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Lydia Blackmore posted a condolence
I just wanted to come here to say how so very sorry i am to hear of your tragic loss. My thoughts go out to all of Joe's family and friends
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michelle memmo posted a condolence
I love the Gameron family with all of my heart. You guys have ALWAYS been like family to us. Joey was like an older brother to me and although I didn't see him much as we grew up, I still thought of him like a brother. I've always admired the way Joey lived and loved life and his friends and was always a happy kid. I love you so much Joey, watch over us all. I'm always here for you Mr. Al, Michelle, and Jessi. <3
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