My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
My prayers go out to John's family. I am sorry that I am unable to attend the funeral but Jim and Sean will be there.
Dear Toy Family, So glad I got to see Uncle John one last time on Sunday. He will be missed but remember that he is in a better place where he doesn't suffer anymore. Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. LOVE, Marsha, Jay, Michelle & Robert
Please accept my sincere sympathy on the death of your father. I will remember him and all your family in my prayers. Ann Murphy
We are so sorry for the loss of your father, please let it be known that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Your family is in my prayers.
The Toy family, The Mann's from Kansas send their prayers. Ben still talks about riding the tractor with your dad and feeding the cows. He was very small but still remembers what a wonderful person your father was. Chris I am so sorry I can't be their but know I am their in prayer. Rhonda Mann
I am Lawrence Colvin's granddaughter, Carolyn's daughter. We would like to extend our condolences to the family. We will keep you in our prayers. Sincerely, Rich, Michele, Alysia and Dustin Hamilton.
Joe/Stephanie - I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I'll be thinking of you and God Bless.
Peggy & Bill, I am so sorry about your father's death. I know what a blow this is and will keep you in my prayers. Catherine
To the Toy Family, I understand you great loss of your loved one. Seems like the only time we hear about someone is in their passing. I gradulated with John and Dennis. Hope that everyone is fine. Duane Edwards
A little over a year ago, I met John Toy for the first time. My life has been blessed having known him even for a short time. He made me feel welcome in his home immediately. Besides having many wonderful times with family and friends, I had the distinct pleasure of spending one sunny afternoon riding on the tractor with him while he raked hay. We talked about farming and such while he made round after round with a smile on his face the whole time. He was in his element for sure. He was a kind, gentle and caring man who loved his God, his family and his life as a farmer. His family is so fortunate to have had a man like John Toy at the head of it. God must have needed another angel to care for his beautiful fields and gardens in heaven.