In Memory

Joseph Bombach



 
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11/08/11 01:39 PM #1    

Frank Jr. Jurado

I DONT THINK I CAN LET THIS WEB SITE EXPIRE WITH OUT SAYING ANYTHING ABOUT YOU JOE, WE HAD A FEW CLASSES TOGETHER AND I REMEMBER YOU CALLING ME AFTER GRADUATION AND YOU WERE SELLING CARS...MET PEOPLE  AT THE  RREUNION THAT ALSO REMEMBERED YOU, HOPE THE WRITE SOME LINES.......FRANK


05/11/17 07:26 PM #2    

Robert Blystone

Joe Bombach and I had a commonality between us.  When soccer teams were being chosen, Joe and I were always selected last.  Joe's polio affected growth and my general inability to run fast, put us at the last of the line.  I enjoyed my time with Joe at Houston School back in the day.  We did not hang out much at Austin.  Later in life I discovered that people who had polio early in life often demonstrated a shorter life span by ten years or more.  And as a closing remark, I had an uncle I never knew who died of polio and my mother had polio that caused one leg to be about a half inch shorter than the other.  This personal experience allowed me to identify with Joe.


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