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On 5/6/2023 at 1:42 PM, worgeordie said:

He helped so many people , me included , Thanks Joe  RIP.

 

regards Worgeordie 

Likewise he had answered some questions that I needed clarifying a few years ago..

a true gentleman... I will miss reading his words of wisdom.

Rip Joe

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Wondered why I hadn't seen any posts from Joe for a little while. Many thanks on a personal basis, for the valuable advice you have given me in the past, you will be sorely missed by more people than you can possibly imagine.

Thank you Joe????☹️????

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Goodbye Ubon Joe and so grateful for the advice you gave over the years.

 

RIP sir I hope you are going to a better place

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On 5/6/2023 at 1:42 PM, worgeordie said:

He helped so many people , me included , Thanks Joe  RIP.

 

regards Worgeordie 

Me too. Condolences to his family.

 

RIP Joe 

 

Surely a great loss to AN members as well.

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"Ubon" Joe helped me on countless occasions and was always prompt to reply to any problem or inquiry regarding Thai immigration. Finally good to see a picture to put with someone I regarded as a true friend. I'm back in the USA, now but I will miss him. Sorry to see this news.

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That is very sad news indeed.  Ubon Joe was an invaluable resource for reliable information on immigration matters for many years.  He was invariably polite, helpful and responsive, and he helped countless expats on this forum, including me.  He will be sorely missed indeed. 

Ave atque vale Ubon Joe

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I hadn't seen Ubon Joe on the forum recently and wondered... 

Joe helped me personally through PM's as well as always being amazed at his knowledge of visa affairs and noticed always being respected by just about everyone here.

 

Thank you Joe

 

We are all going to miss you. 

 

RIP Joe. 

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Sad,sad news.Rest in peace Joe.A true star who was unwavering in the help he afforded the many Thai Visa and later ASEAN now members.The forum will be a lonelier place without you. 

       GOD BLESS YOU SIR.

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Very sorry to read this sad news. My thoughts and condolences go out to all his family.

Many thanks to him for all the help and advice he gave out to everyone, myself included.

R.I.P. Joe

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Condolences to UbonJoe's family and friends.  

The comments in this thread are a true testament of his knowledge about Thai visas and his patient help to a whole lot of people.

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Gosh, very sad. His knowledge of the subjects he moderated was superb and always well advised. He certainly helped me with some very nuanced or tricky scenarios.

 RIP Joe and thank you for your service to the community.

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This is a major loss for not only his family and this forum, but for the entire expat community in Thailand.

His selfless dedication to help others out of pickle, based on facts rather than hearsay will be dearly missed.

 

Sincere condolences to his family and friends.

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The mere fact so many have mentioned having not seen Joe lately speaks volumes and i would like to add my name to that list, he was  one of the most helpful moderators on this site for many years RIP Joe

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