Joe had a sad and sometimes
lonely life, yet he never allowed his circumstances to diminish his sense
of humor.
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During
Christmas he was at times alone, yet he made a Christmas scene in a store
window so people could see it and feel the spirit of Christmas.
At age 84 he he was helping to serve food to the poor in a soup kitchen.
At age 85
he was helping to send medical supplies to third world countries. Joseph
Quinn was hurt in life, yet he continued to travel on a little pathway
to hope. |
In his memory, Pathways
To Hope, a non profit public charities was born to help the poor,
the handicapped, the wounded, as well as prisoners to find their own pathway
to a life of hope. Helping others gave Joe's life purpose. I hope his legacy
will live on.
His daughter, Sister Pauline Quinn op |