Cheri Bilodeau Barton And Peter Barton
Our deepest sympathies. He was a man to be remembered.
Birth date: Feb 16, 1932 Death date: Aug 4, 2011
Joseph A. Dufour, 79, of North Fort Myers, passed away on Thursday, August 4, 2011. He was born in Fort Kent, Maine to George and Alice Babin (Dufour). ?áJoseph was a devoted Catholic who belonged to many organizations including a Read Obituary
Our deepest sympathies. He was a man to be remembered.
Pauline – Our deepest sympathies to you and the family. He was a great friend and will always be remembered. We are thankful for the many wonderful times we shared.
Pauline and family, We shall miss our dear Comrade Joe,this Combat Infantryman , once a warrior for his country on a foreign soil, He fought in KOREA for their freedoms abd for ours. He touched our members of CO"A" with his friendly smile and his friendship, We all sahll miss our brother Joe. SILVER FOXX Dan Sankoff / Adjutant Combat Infantrymen's Assoc Co "A" SW Fla
Pauline, It's difficult to express my sorrow on hearing of Joe's passing. He was a true gentleman and always involved in many activities here in Jackson. His kindness and willingness to help at the parish, the K of C and anywhere assistance was needed will never be forgotten. Although we grieve at this time, we celebrate Joe's life. Our prayers are with you and all the family at this difficult time. May he rest in Peace. Pat O'Connor
Once again, our Lord, God has summoned yet another of our heros. One who believed, in God, Family, Country. I share in your loss, and pray that the celebration of life will live in your hearts forever, and a day. God is great, and will see all of us thru all our "crosses". May God bless, you will be missed. Your brother in Christ, Ramon USAF
The Knights of Council #7131 will remember and pray for their brother Knight, Joseph.
Thank You Uncle Joe you are My truest American Hero. I love you for bearing your pain in body and soul so heroically for so long. I will always remember how you loved to tease me, with that glimmer in your eyes that told me you really loved me and that was your way. You made me feel I was beautiful. Your hands wrought wonderous works like our Saviour and you were like Him in many ways. Faithful through the pain, a carpenter,a faithful husband, father, and a freedom fighter! I love you and look forward to seeing you in that great cloud of witnesses that grows until we are all safely Home, with Him where he wipes away every tear. Aunt Pauline, all my precious cousins, my heart aches for and with you as I weep with those who weep. Only Jesus a man acquainted with sorrow knows the depth of your losses. May you feel Him carrying your sorrow.I love you all and as always will keep you in my prayers.~Russ, Nadine,Micah,Ailene,Deni and Roy~
Pauline and family – please accept our deepest sympathies. Joe was one of a kind. I still cherish the toybox he made for my first birthday. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
We love you and miss you dad, you will always be in our hearts.