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            This page has been set up as a tribute to Josh McGarrahan.
    Josh was a very active member in the Staunton River Band program. An extraordinarily
    dedicated student, Josh was always helping out in every way possible. Josh was also an
    accomplished musician, playing both trumpet and tuba. Josh was diagnosed with a heart
    problem at a young age, but this did little to deter his commitment and outgoingness. It
    was a sad morning October 5, 1998, when he passed on. He was friends with everyone,
    and because of this, it is only right that anyone has an equal opportunity to remember him
    on this page. Anyone who would like to add something to this page, just email it to
      pictures@srhsband.freeservers.com 
      . Even if you don't want to
    add anything, take some time to look over other people's additions and memories of Josh.  
     
    All The Things 
     
    All the things I took for granted, 
    Never can I again. . . 
    The laughs, the hugs, the jokes, the tears 
    All the places we've been. 
    It seemed at the time, they'd last forever 
    Little was I to know 
    In no time you'd be away and gone 
    And where was I to go? 
    I went to friends and familiar faces 
    But, you see, it's not the same 
    Not the same warm hug or shoulder 
    Nothing close have they came. 
    All the times you made me laugh 
    Silly inside jokes 
    "Motorcycles" and "Mitty Cats" 
    And fixing a garden hose. 
    And, who could forget the "Big Ole Truck" 
    "Favorite cookies" too 
    Countless times you made me smile 
    What am I supposed to do? 
    I know you're still watching over me 
    Asking, "You OK?" 
    It's hard you know, to keep on going, 
    Nothing to make it through the day 
    I still have things to keep your memory 
    Alive and in my mind 
    I'll keep them there until the day 
    It's you, I can once again find. 
     
                       
    By: Terra "Bean" Sowards 
                       
    October 24th, 1998 
      
    Our Fallen Colonel 
    In the corner of my mind 
    I keep your memory.  
    I think about you now and then  
    and hope you think of me. 
    Your memory still makes me cry 
    but every once in awhile, 
    a happy moment comes to me 
    and I cant help but smile. 
    You know well always think of you,  
    as our duct tape man. 
    How appropriate then it seems to be, 
    that you still hold together the band. 
    We never will forget you Josh 
    although we may be sad. 
    Just like you were always there for us 
    Were here for Jessi, your Mom, and Dad. 
    In Loving Memory of Joshua L. McGarrahan 
                       
    By: Virginia L. Hoover 
      
    They say only the good die young, You my friend are the chosen one.  
    I remember your words, your laugh, your smile, And a roll of duct tape that went on for
    miles.  
    Now you're gone from our view, But our love for you will never be through.  
    They say memories last forever, And thoes memories bind us together.  
    I know you'd want us not to cry, But we must, don't ask why.  
    Please be with us at competitions yet to come, And know we include you in all our fun.  
    So look over us and guide us, help us to be strong, Your memories will never steer us
    wrong.  
    This isn't goodbye, just so long, Please keep our spirits strong. 
                       
    By: Abby Conant 
      
    In Memory 
     
    If life were easy; 
    you'd still be here. 
    But life falls short of perfect 
    and so it seems your gone. 
    In your memory we live on 
    in your memory preform 
    In our memory you live on 
    so it seemed at first that you had left, 
    but you are far from gone 
    you may have left this cursed earth 
    but in our memory you live on. 
                       
    By: Keith Roberts  | 
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    Josh McGarrahan 
      
    16th Birthday 
    Josh at his 16th birthday
    party 
      
    Josh & Friends 
    Josh, Josh, Sarah
    & Julie after a chrismas parade 
    If anyone else has pictures of Josh they would like put on this
    page, please get them to me.  |