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Condolences for Joseph A Traub

Ronald and Allyson DeloatchFriday, February 24th

Kathleen, I never had a chance to meet your father, but had I, am I sure we woud have enjoyed each others company. As a former Soldier, I am sure he is at Fiddler's Green. I am so sorry for your loss because I know what it means to lose a love one. Please accept Allyson's and my condolences.

Pat (Adams) LarsenFriday, February 24th

Have nothing but wonderful memories of Joe. We grew up in Richboro together, attended Richboro Elementary School together and then on to Council Rock High School when it was 7-12 in one building. He had an easy smile which was contagious.

My sincerest condolences to all, I know he will be missed.

Ray DeckerFriday, February 24th

Joe was a valued classmate of the 1968 Council Rock class. He served his country and community with honor and integrity and represents the very best of CR68. Rest easy, hard charger.

Suzanne Phillips StillingsFriday, February 24th

Joe was a great guy with a friendly smile who will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Remembering our Council Rock days. Deepest sympathy to the family.

Mike Macartney-FilgateSaturday, February 25th

Living in England with wife and 3 kids,have always been so proud and honoured to have known Joe who led such a lovely class of '68 at Council Rock. Love and deep condolences to all family and friends

Bob GartnerSunday, March 5th

As one of the “Richboro Boys”, I also spent my early learning years at Richboro Elementary, and then at Council Rock. He was a good friend of mine, and he did have an infectious, and sometimes a mischievous laugh. He made a great senior class president. My condolences to his whole family. Z3mhpp

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