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Even though we knew Rex rather briefly through the Starkels we are glad to have had that experience and send our sincere sympathy. Art & Glenda Thayer##imported-begin##Art & Glenda Thayer##imported-end##
Death date: May 13, 2004
Rex DaschofskyBorn November 2, 1940 in Imperial, NE to Walter and Thelma Daschofsky and he passed away on May 13, 2004 in Tacoma, WA, after a long and courageous battle against cancer. Rex worked for Local Sheet Metal Workers # 66 Read Obituary
Even though we knew Rex rather briefly through the Starkels we are glad to have had that experience and send our sincere sympathy. Art & Glenda Thayer##imported-begin##Art & Glenda Thayer##imported-end##
Our prayers are with you to ease your pain for this great loss. Rex will always be remember by all of his great family
George & Betty##imported-begin##George & Betty Schwingler##imported-end##
Dear Janna. Thank you for phoning us and giving us the bad
news. Nothing we can say can
help ease your pain, but we send
our sympathy to you and all the family.
We are going to miss you in Yuma - you have been great
friends and neighbours. Not a
Thanksgiving will go by that we
do remember our great dinners
together.
Isobel and Trevor##imported-begin##Trevor & Isobel Brown##imported-end##
Janna, I am so glad that you and Rex took the time and effort to get acquainted with his Nebraska relatives. Without that we would have missed a great friendship and many good times.
I felt so close to you and Rex that it is hard to believe that we never lived close to each other. Through visits and telephone calls we formed a strong bond. They were visits and calls that we truly looked forward to and enjoyed. Rex was not only a good cousin he was a great person. I admired him for his patience, understanding, sense of humor,and how he accepted things the way they were and made the best of every situation.
When we visited you folks in Yuma, we had such a nice time. I know we picked about the worst time possible, but you folks did not once let on. I am so glad that we did have that time together.
Our thoughts are with you Janna, Jeff, Stacy and all family members.
Love,
Joe and Connie##imported-begin##Connie Maestas##imported-end##
Janna....I was sorry to hear of Rex's passing. I went to school with him at Sumner and my father, Erwin Yoder, worked with his Dad at the Fibreboard in Sumner...I think they used to share rides to work together.
Rex was always a gentle person, though tall and didn't appear to be so. I am sure you had a wonderful life together.
My husband and I have 2 children and 8 grandchildren and like you two, love supporting them in their sporting events too.
You are blessed to have family close by to support you at this time.
Sincerely, Sally Yoder Crowe##imported-begin##Sally Yoder Crowe##imported-end##
Janna, Please know that my prayers and thoughts are with you. Time has a way of disappearing and all of a sudden we have a day we never thought we would experience when we were in high school. Bill and I enjoyed visiting with you and Rex so much and I'll never forget the fun visit at the anniv. party in Renton and how he led us back to the freeway! The love and affection you had for one another was a joy to be around. God Bless You and Yours through this difficult time. Our sincere sympathy to you and your loving family, dear friend, Ev and Bill##imported-begin##Ev Addy##imported-end##