RIP LABWORM.....POST 1 UPDATE!

I was truly saddened when Rusty texted me about Labworm. He was a true gentleman here on the forum. He was a peacemaker among the often overzealous sports fans and encouraged all of us to be our very best in relating to one another.

My first year in the hockey thread, he quickly welcomed me and introduced me to the "regulars." He refused to let me remain a stranger and without hesitation accepted me as a friend.

This past season, the Blues finally won their first Stanley Cup at the expense of Joe's beloved Bruins. I know he was pulling for his team, but he was truly happy that I could finally enjoy the thrill of a Stanley Cup despite his disappointment. His private messages throughout always brought a smile. To Joe, friendship was far more important than team allegiance. A great lesson for all.

To be honest, I would trade any thrill of victory to read one more time Labworm's introductory post in another Playoff Hockey Thread. He was worth more than any trophy. I will miss my friend.

Just pretend this is witty.
 
Very sad when I read Rusty’s text today.

Joe welcomed me to the Stanley Cup Thread and always brought a smile to my face with his subtle (and not so subtle) prodding, his game night menu and undying support of the Bruins.

I will miss him a great deal but I do consider it a great gift to have been included in his huge list of friends.

RIP Labworm.

Bill
 
Roberta wrote:


Difficult to continue. But I want to thank all for the very kind words about my big brother, Joey. He was my Joey, my big brother older than me by 9 years. I looked up to him. Growing up he happily babysat me, bought me gifts at birthday and Christmas and gave QUALITY TIME to play those games with me. Years moved along I remember being 11 and he went to Nam. That skinny kid from Chelsea was one tough badass. He walked me down the aisle, became a wonderful uncle to my children. 20 years ago I moved to Florida and he always picked me up at Logan. Me and all my suitcases.....Joey had open heart surgery in January 2019. He actually did very well, but also got the diagnosis of COPD. He was a life long smoker. It was the COPD that took down this great guy. It was just unexpected. Thank you everyone for the kind words. I am not a member and cannot post a thank you on the site, so Michael if you would do this for me, I would appreciate it very much. Thanks for reaching out.


She thanks you all.
 
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Once in a while I stumble into a thread that was started a while ago, and that I haven't yet read. I only notice them because the subject interests me and a recent post makes it surface again. I don't even notice the dates on the first posts until I find a post made by a fallen friend. After that I stop reading it. Just because I really cannot read with watery eyes. This happened again just recently.
 
Roberta wrote:


Difficult to continue. But I want to thank all for the very kind words about my big brother, Joey. He was my Joey, my big brother older than me by 9 years. I looked up to him. Growing up he happily babysat me, bought me gifts at birthday and Christmas and gave QUALITY TIME to play those games with me. Years moved along I remember being 11 and he went to Nam. That skinny kid from Chelsea was one tough badass. He walked me down the aisle, became a wonderful uncle to my children. 20 years ago I moved to Florida and he always picked me up at Logan. Me and all my suitcases.....Joey had open heart surgery in January 2019. He actually did very well, but also got the diagnosis of COPD. He was a life long smoker. It was the COPD that took down this great guy. It was just unexpected. Thank you everyone for the kind words. I am not a member and cannot post a thank you on the site, so Michael if you would do this for me, I would appreciate it very much. Thanks for reaching out.


She thanks you all.

Thanks for shouldering the responsibility of reaching out to lab’s family.
 
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Very upset to hear about Joe's passing.

He convinced me not only to NOT hate the Bruins (hardcore Blackhawks fan) but to actually hope they advanced in the playoffs. His love for hockey and his pre-game were both amazing. Enjoyed conversing about shooting, S&W's & hockey with him.

Rest in peace LW. You will be missed.
 
Name: JOSEPH A. ISHAM
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: CHELSEA, MA.
Time: 1999-01-10 20:41:47
Comments: Served in Cuchi with HHT, 3/4 Cav from Sept. 1967 to Oct 1968, extended tour for one month,would love to hear from Mike Conant or Waverly Amos. Had the opportunity to be present during the Tet Offensive
 
I don’t know how I missed this but it saddens me to find out.
His name grabbed my attention from the beginning and his posts kept it.
RIP and prayers for his wife family and friends.
 
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