Boxhorn, Joe
3 minute readPublished: Monday, October 6, 2025 at 1:00 am
Joe Boxhorn Remembered Fifteen Years On
Fifteen years after his passing, Joe "Box" Boxhorn is being remembered. A notice published by the Buffalo News on October 5, 2025, marks the anniversary of his death. The notice, placed by Tony and Bonnie, expresses that Boxhorn is "truly missed but never forgotten."
The online memorial provides various avenues for expressing sympathy and support. Individuals can share memories and condolences, make donations in Boxhorn's name, and send flowers. The notice also highlights options for honoring Boxhorn's life and legacy.
One option is to plant memorial trees in a National Forest. Another is to honor a veteran with a tribute of Taps at the National WWI Memorial.
The memorial also offers resources for those coping with loss. These include guides on writing obituaries, understanding the five stages of grief, and estate settlement. Examples and templates for obituaries are provided, along with guidance on writing eulogies.
The site also features a "Sympathy Shop" where users can send flowers, plant trees, and dedicate a star in Boxhorn's name.
BNN's Perspective:
The enduring nature of grief and the importance of remembrance are evident in this memorial. The availability of resources and various ways to express sympathy reflects a growing understanding of the need for support during times of loss. While the options for memorializing a loved one are diverse, it's important to remember that the most meaningful tributes often come from personal connections and shared memories.
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