Michelle Germain|Jun 27, 2018
I finally found out the story n have tears pouring running down. So beautifully written n awe of you Josh n friends. The toughest thing of loosing a loved one that's so dear to your soul is us that are still here on earth n left behind. But missing n grieving is a constant until we are in their arms again with our Lord. We will all be together someday soon. Praying for all of you who loved him so dearly.
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BRENDA LINDSTROM|Apr 11, 2018
Wow... Beautifully written. Thinking about all of you......
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Brenda nelson -Tuura|Apr 10, 2018
Such a loving, caring, and kind-hearted tribute Josh.
I'm sure he was proud of you also.

Here's a quote that always makes me feel peace, esp. about my brother who died 10 years ago this month.

Perhaps, they are not stars in the sky, but openings, where our loved-ones shine down on us to let us know they are happy.
Eskimo Folklore
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Duane Elmblad|Apr 10, 2018 (edited)
What loving and powerful words Josh. Thank you.
Ken was/is, the closest friend I ever had. We did everything together. Motorcycles, fireworks, The Cave, (a business we both knew would fail, but sunk every dime we could spare into it because we believed in it) We took chances. We turned a small house party with a keg of beer and a band in Ken's garage into the biggest bash anyone has ever seen! 12 bands, 36 kegs and a fireworks show for the ages. Ken didn't know half assed. It was all or nothing. That's how I will remember him. My friend, my business partner, my brother. I love him and will miss him dearly.
P.S. He would be pissed if he knew how many tears I have shed
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