Joshua Allen Kacsanek

In fondest memory of  Josh Kacsanek


Sugar-art while mom sings..


Looks like a 'straight-man' to me ok.


The sugar art cop is never far away.


Honest, I didn't pay them a cent for this pose.


A trainee, a supervisor and 'yippie I'm in a picture'.

 


1, 2, 3, 4,... this is going to take a while.


Ouiji sugar art.    "You have to TALK to the sugar."

 


The universal payment always works.
( Kisses sweeter than wine, really? )

 


Everyone seems to enjoy this one.
Well, ... almost everyone.

 


No camera smile.      I don't get it.



The prettiest girl and the handsomest guy!

 

 

 

 

The Service follows....

 

 

And what a beautiful service it was.


The boy's choir was super as you can hear as this page opens.
To hear more of the boy's choir, please click the button below....

 

Some of Josh's friends preferred to let their music tell their emotions for him.
At their tender age, their souls already pour out through their instruments.

 


 

Some teachers told of how Josh didn't always pay attention all the time
but still managed to get the message that was being presented. 
Josh's tastes in music differed somewhat as you will hear
from his favorite church song in a new 2k kind of beat.

 

A lot of Josh's friends and teachers got up at his service
and shared many wonderful stories and memories they have of Josh. 

Some told of playing baseball with Josh and how he didn't
particularly care if his team won or lost,
only that they were all out there having fun and enjoying life.

 

 

 

Although I didn't know Josh very well during his life, I got a whole new appreciation for his all too short of a stay here with us here on the surface.   He always seemed to have a smile on his face even after his mom told him to just 'sit and enjoy the music.'

I will always remember the smiley little boy you see pictured above and will keep his resilient character close to me as an inspiration during the rest of my days here.

I know he is saving us all places at his table at the great party,
and I will consider it an honor to join him and all  his wonderful friends there.

Dave O'Connell