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My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.##imported-begin##Rick Ward##imported-end##
Death date: Sep 17, 2009
Mr. Joseph E. Pyle, age 57 of Marietta, died September 17, 2009. Joe was employed with T-Mobile and a Vietnam Army Veteran. He is survived by his wife, Stephanie Shaw Pyle; daughter, Jennifer Langhans of Chicago, IL; son, Nicholas Read Obituary
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.##imported-begin##Rick Ward##imported-end##
While working at T-Mobile together, we attended multiple management training sessions together. If Joe was there, you knew you were going to enjoy the training. Joe had a way of making everything interesting. Joe will be missed.##imported-begin##Julie Marks##imported-end##
Joe, I'll never forget the few times we got together to jam at your place in Atlanta. You were a great co-worker, musician, and friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Chad##imported-begin##Chad Linder##imported-end##
I am truly blessed to have been able to meet him. He made me laugh at every encounter and kept a smile on my face. He will truly be missed. I will hold on to my memories of him because not many people in this world make you laugh and smile. My prayers and support go out to you Stephanie and the rest of the family. Love Always, Eve##imported-begin##Eve Griffin##imported-end##
Well will truly miss you Joe.
Joe was someone who was alway smiling and telling you a good joke.
My prayers go out to the family.
Melinda##imported-begin##Melinda Williams##imported-end##
I first met Joe when he interviewed me for my job at T-Mobile. Even on that day he was being comical and out-going. I sooned learned that was just the way he was. It was a great joy to work with him and am very sorry that he is gone but take comfort that he is with the lord. Probably making him laugh as he did many others here on earth.##imported-begin##John Strickland##imported-end##
My heart goes out to you and your family during this time of grief. I shall cherish the memories of the fun and laughs we shared while working together.##imported-begin##Donald Blair##imported-end##
May you find comfort in the memories of your loved one. For he is at peach now. Joe was a good friend and co_worker. He will be greatly missed.##imported-begin##nancy Durden##imported-end##
Although we did not know Joe personally, we are friends with Ernie and Kathy and offer our condolences on their behalf.##imported-begin##Bill and Brenda Pawley##imported-end##
My sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Joe Pyle. I met Joe while working at T-Mobile.
Joe was unique because he had an uncanny way of teaching you without your knowledge, and once I realized what he was doing those values were a part of me.
Joe showed me how to lighten up just by observing his free spirit. Joe was a natural born comedian, and would have you laughing without even trying.
He was a good listener fostering an atmosphere of sincerity and trust while he was slowly solidifying our friendship.
What I’ll remember most about Joe is, before he spoke, he really thought about what he was going to say, and because of that he earned my respect.
Joe Joe will truly be missed.##imported-begin##Roy Jenkins##imported-end##