Joe, I have just returned from our 50th class reunion. I drove by your house. The memory of you and your parents still haunts me. They were holocaust survivors. Your dignity was resounding as a child and young man. I can still see the your smile, and hear you humming everytime you walked down Stillwell Road, with your violin case in hand. Your folks had tremendous dreams for you. If Hashem can hear me now, please accept my humble apology....jeffrey robinson
Jeff Robinson
Joe, I have just returned from our 50th class reunion. I drove by your house. The memory of you and your parents still haunts me. They were holocaust survivors. Your dignity was resounding as a child and young man. I can still see the your smile, and hear you humming everytime you walked down Stillwell Road, with your violin case in hand. Your folks had tremendous dreams for you. If Hashem can hear me now, please accept my humble apology....jeffrey robinson
Judy Alexander (Faris)
Unfortunately, Joe's younger brother Jimmy (Class of '67) was killed in an automobile accident several years ago.