Betsy R.
Thinking of you and your family~ Something tells me down here it's all happening at the zoo! :-)
Death date: May 11, 2012
John E. Doxey, 49, of Charlotte, died May 11, 2012 at the Levine & Dickson Hospice House after a very brave and spirit-filled battle against cancer. He was born on March 5, 1963 in Mineola, NY to Ed and Joan Hill Doxey. Survivors Read Obituary
Thinking of you and your family~ Something tells me down here it's all happening at the zoo! :-)
Dear Pam and girls,
May God lift you up on eagles' wings, above the noise of fear and doubt, and into the calming presence of God and the peace that passes all understanding. We join with many in love and prayer for you and your family.
Pam and the girls just want to extend my condolences to your on behave of my family. Please remember that John is in a better place with our Almighty father. we love him but God loves him best. We pray that God will comfort you.
My love to all of you that have had the honor that I have had in sharing this journey with our amazing John.
His smile will be with me forever, and I am at peace knowing that the Heavens are as beautiful as they have ever been with him there~
Betsy
Hi Shane,
A mass will be held at 11am on Friday, May 18, 2012 at St. Therese Catholic Church in Mooresville. There will be lunch after that. I hope you will be able to come.
Thank you,
Pam
What an inspiration you were -----touching so many lives in our fellowship.
Hope to see you in the big meeting up there ( from the BB; I hope)
Pls save me a seat ----you will also have a place in my heart
Gary
Dearest Pam and girls,
You have been on my mind this week-end. I know that John is in his heavenly home and God
and the Angels are surrounding him with their eternal love. May you find peace knowing
he is free from pain and suffering.
Love, Judy
Pam and girls - John was well loved and cared for during this fight - and I am sure it sustained him throughout. We are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers - as with all the Faithkeepers - let us know what we can do -
love - Karen
John was the "cheery" on a gloomy day, the "laughter" on a sad day and the "friend" on every day. My fondest memories of John ~riding on the back of the zanbini around David Cox and beside him on the Tower of Terror at Disney. I am blessed to have had him in my life!
John was such a joy to work with and always had a smile on his face. He will always be remembered at David Cox Elementary School.