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On Jun 13, 7:23*pm, jeff wrote:
Dave - *Are there funeral or other arrangements? *addresses for cards, flowers, etc.? jeff On 6/13/2011 1:07 PM, DavePA wrote: On Jun 13, 5:03 am, *wrote: Wolf; any updates? Joel had a DNR order. *He stopped breathing this morning and has expired. Jeff, Joel's family members and friends are each finding their own way to deal with and accept the loss of such a beautiful spouse, parent, and friend. Nothing is officially organized at this time. Joel's wishes were to donate his body to science. It was also his desire to have his remains scattered over a flowing stream. |
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On Jun 14, 1:07*am, DavePA wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:03*am, riverman wrote: Wolf; any updates? Joel had a DNR order. *He stopped breathing this morning and has expired. Salute. Myron |
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Very sad news cancer is a terrible disease.......I remember sharing
the Mike and Mike hole at Three Streamer Stans with him on many an occasion......A great fishermen and all around very nice person.........Condolences to his children and extended family........... |
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Ken Fortenberry typed:
Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: He always signed his posts *DFD* but he would never reveal why. You never asked him. ... I should have said, Joel would never tell *me* what *DFD* meant, because I did ask, in person. I should have said "You never asked him. . . nicely." ;-) I think the reveal came while I was working with him on the fly line conversion chart from the old style designation to AFTMA numbers ( http://css.sbcma.com/timj/flyline_chart.htm ) and I seem to recall having to ask more than once. Joel has always shared his information (besides the *DFD* secret) freely and contributed much to my enjoyment of fly fishing and ROFF. -- TL, Tim |
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DavePA typed:
On Jun 13, 5:03 am, riverman wrote: Wolf; any updates? Joel had a DNR order. He stopped breathing this morning and has expired. Rest in peace, Joel. Forever one of the "good ones" here on ROFF. -- TL, Tim |
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On Jun 13, 1:07*pm, DavePA wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:03*am, riverman wrote: Wolf; any updates? Joel had a DNR order. *He stopped breathing this morning and has expired. So a guy stops checking in on old friends, comes back after along absence, and finds THIS. Joel was the first face I saw at the first Penns I attended. Can any of you who knew him imagine a better person as an introduction to that fine river, or to the company of, well, the rest of you? It was mid-afternoon and the rest of all y'all were out working the water, so Joel jumped in the passenger seat of my car and took me down to... well, you know where he took me. And that was that. What a fine man. To those of you who knew him better than I did, my condolences. You don't need me to tell you what a great guy he was. To those who never met him, may you have your own Joels in your life, or even better, BE a Joel to some young man who might feel awkward at being at an event, that you might make him feel welcome. Tight lines, Joel. Bill |
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On Jun 10, 11:08*pm, Mike wrote:
Damn that is bad news A very pleasant man he is..........I think I will make a plaque depicting The Axelrad Stretch on Penns Creek.......I will always remember him as I have a sweet 8'2" 5wt that was made and sign by Mr. Alexrad......Please my condolences to his family........Joel you will be missed my friend........... * * * * * Mike Shaw * * * * * The Handy One I for one will always call that piece of Penns Creek the Axelrad Stretch in memory of fishing there with Joel. Sad news. I hope to fish that section again with some of you all. --Stan Gula |
Just talked to Wolfy. Joel had gone down to Penns to adhere with DavePA. Didn't feel able-bodied and Dave took him to the hospital. He's been there anytime since. Doesn't attending like he's traveling to accomplish it out. That's all we know.
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I was Joel's nephew. My Mom was his sister. I found your forum when my Mom told me some of these comments were read at the memorial last week in his honor.
I am touched by all the comments about my Uncle. You are all correct. He was a terrific person and a really fun uncle. Knowing that he made your lives better is consoling. Thank you for all your words of comfort during this difficult time. Best of luck, Tzuriel |
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On Jun 22, 3:50*pm, Tzuriel Kastel Tzuriel.Kastel.
wrote: I was Joel's nephew. *My Mom was his sister. *I found your forum when my Mom told me some of these comments were read at the memorial last week in his honor. I am touched by all the comments about my Uncle. *You are all correct. He was a terrific person and a really fun uncle. *Knowing that he made your lives better is consoling. Thank you for all your words of comfort during this difficult time. Best of luck, Tzuriel -- Tzuriel Kastel Tzuriel, Many of us here have fished with Joel. As you may have guessed, there is an area of Penns Creek in PA that we have all grown to know as the "Axelrad Stretch." If we all went to the 4 winds and got skunked, you could always find Joel at the Axelrad Stretch catching fish right near the campground. He epitomized Mark Twain's saying: "There is no use in your walking five miles to fish when you can depend on being just as unsuccessful near home." We all remember Joel as the guy with the Deke Slayton smile and the never empty martini glass. A friend, fisherman, rod builder... but most importantly, a friend. His is and ever will be missed. Frank Reid |
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