1.27.1945ā1.4.2011
Like most people, he had a variety of names.
Rest in peace, Joe. Kev. Country Joe. Daddy Kevin. Grandpa Beard. Dad.
Joe, Anoki, Trish (bonus child Charlie) and Dad, 4-27-2002
Trish and Dad 1966
Pokey, Arlie, Dad
1.27.1945ā1.4.2011
Like most people, he had a variety of names.
Rest in peace, Joe. Kev. Country Joe. Daddy Kevin. Grandpa Beard. Dad.
Joe, Anoki, Trish (bonus child Charlie) and Dad, 4-27-2002
Trish and Dad 1966
Pokey, Arlie, Dad
My favorite! At the Staten Island Zoo, circa 1947
The magic of the camera…these frozen moments in time…sign posts of a life lived by marching to no one else’s drum. Wonderful and touching.
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So sorry about your Dad. I lost mine 12 years ago and miss him every day. The pictures are wonderful. Take care…
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So sorry about your dad. Wonderful photos to remember him.
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Sorry about your Dad I’m sure he will be missed.
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Though I only knew him as “Country Joe” from one of my shaving forums and meeting him at Collingwood Flea Market, I was shocked and saddened to hear today from a vendor at Collingwood that he had passed. He was a very nice man, and he was always very fair and generous with me. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to look at my shelf of Old Spice mugs/bottles again,in addition to the numerous razors/razor blades I acquired from him, and not think about him. I’m so sorry for your loss.
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