Joshua Louvrak's Obituary
Joshua Allen Louvrak
Joshua is a wonderful person, deeply loved by his brother, mother and father. He will never be really gone to those of us who love him, and there are many who do - cousins, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends. Joshua was only a freshman in life and he lived by his own rhyme and reason. But he graduated far too soon. He often wore his heart on his sleeve but also found strength to hold things inside so that what was in his heart was not always reflected on his face.
Joshua is survived by his brother Brian, his mother Kaye, and his father Troy. The immediate family will hold their own private memorial. For those of you who knew and loved Josh, the family requests that in your own remembrance of him that you do something nice for humankind; open a door for someone (literally and figuratively); pick up the litter you see while out walking; say hello and offer a hand to the elderly; don't cut people off in traffic; and don't flip off those who cut you off. Tell your family that you love them. Tell your friends too. Be as kind as you can be. And when you are hurting, call those who love you so they can help. 15 years ago Joshua chose Gus from a litter of black Labradors, because Gus was hiding alone under a bush. We like to believe that Joshua is with Gus. He is now far away from us at home. But he will never be far away in our hearts.
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