The late Josh Goldstein, a USPS Letter Carrier from Voorhees Township, New Jersey, has left a profound void in the hearts of his family and community. Originally from Cherry Hill, Josh’s life journey saw him attending Cherry Hill High School East and later studying at Rutgers University—Camden. Known for his bright smile and kind heart, Josh touched many lives through his work and personal connections.
Josh’s passing has prompted an outpouring of support and prayers from friends and loved ones. On Facebook, Laura Appleton Shuler shared a heartfelt message: "Sharing this beautifully bright smile with you all to enjoy as we flood FB with them! Keep this amazing man, Josh, in your thoughts as he and his family navigate through hospice. We love you Josh!" Other friends, like Edie Jowett Siciliano and Michael Warner, expressed their support, with Edie stating, "Praying for Josh and his family," and Michael offering his prayers.
In these trying times, a GoFundMe campaign titled "Support for Goldstein Family in Tough Times" has been created by Danielle Starn to help the Goldstein family cover expenses. With a goal of $12,000, the campaign has raised $175 from six donations so far. Danielle describes Josh as someone whose "smile lit up everyone he came across," reflecting the deep impact he had on those around him.
Messages of hope and resilience continue to pour in. Georgia Vitacolonna wrote, "Oh my please Josh fight with all you have to bring you back to your family. Love and prayers," while Tricia Simons Benton and Renee Halsey D’Agostino added their prayers and support.
Josh’s life and legacy are a testament to the power of community and the lasting impression one person can make. As his family navigates this difficult period, the collective love and support from friends, colleagues, and the broader community serve as a reminder of the profound connections he fostered throughout his life.
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