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Remembering Paul Joines: He had a very cheerful outlook on life By Jon Halsey I will truly miss Paul. He had a very cheerful outlook on life and we always looked forward to seeing each other and solving the world's problems. Usually this involved such weighty topics as the best lures, favorite campsites, etc. I often envied Paul's simple and direct outlook. He was often quite amused watching me tie myself up in knots pondering some metaphysical philosophy which Paul understood long before I did that it didn't amount to a tinkers dam. A long life is indeed a blessing but it has its downsides and losing good friends is definitely one of them. - Jon Halsey, Knifley, KY Comments re article 53586 Paul D Joines 50 Casey Co KY 19612012 This story was posted on 2012-08-07 20:36:21
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