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Joseph John Lobue

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Joseph John Lobue

Birth
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Death
5 Jul 2019 (aged 90)
Burial
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA Add to Map
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s/o Teresa and Dominic Massari, from Palmdale, Calif.

Joseph was a remarkable man and his unconditional love, his commitment to his family, and love of family was what he gifted us throughout his lifetime. His traditions were taught and became part of our family and his family, were the true joys of his life.

Joseph was a barber by trade in Palmdale, California, however, he owned and operated a neighborhood bar in Sacramento called, "The Clover Club" with his Uncle John Pane for close to 20 years. They sold the bar in 1973 and Joseph and his family moved back to Palmdale to take over the Mobile Home Park that his Dad, Dominic Massari had built off of 30th Street East in Palmdale. Domenic Massari, better known as the "Mayor of Palmdale" was getting up in age and wanted Joseph to take over the park. During the next 38 years, Joseph managed Dominic's Mobile Home Estates.

Joseph, better known as "Palmdale-Joe," and was a successful Businessman in every venture he started. He owned Thoroughbred race- horses, but his life passions were hunting especially for elk and buffalo. He enjoyed fishing and the great outdoors traveling with his wife and their various trailers that they had over the years.

Joseph enjoyed a good steak, a good glass of scotch and the company of whoever came to the backdoor. He will be deeply missed, and his legacy will continue on as we remember him as a man of honor, a man of loyalty, and a man of integrity.

Rest in Peace, Dear Dad. Forever in our Hearts.

He was predeceased by his daughter, Milana Victoria Bernasek.

Entombment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento, California.
Published in The Antelope Valley Press on July 28, 2019
s/o Teresa and Dominic Massari, from Palmdale, Calif.

Joseph was a remarkable man and his unconditional love, his commitment to his family, and love of family was what he gifted us throughout his lifetime. His traditions were taught and became part of our family and his family, were the true joys of his life.

Joseph was a barber by trade in Palmdale, California, however, he owned and operated a neighborhood bar in Sacramento called, "The Clover Club" with his Uncle John Pane for close to 20 years. They sold the bar in 1973 and Joseph and his family moved back to Palmdale to take over the Mobile Home Park that his Dad, Dominic Massari had built off of 30th Street East in Palmdale. Domenic Massari, better known as the "Mayor of Palmdale" was getting up in age and wanted Joseph to take over the park. During the next 38 years, Joseph managed Dominic's Mobile Home Estates.

Joseph, better known as "Palmdale-Joe," and was a successful Businessman in every venture he started. He owned Thoroughbred race- horses, but his life passions were hunting especially for elk and buffalo. He enjoyed fishing and the great outdoors traveling with his wife and their various trailers that they had over the years.

Joseph enjoyed a good steak, a good glass of scotch and the company of whoever came to the backdoor. He will be deeply missed, and his legacy will continue on as we remember him as a man of honor, a man of loyalty, and a man of integrity.

Rest in Peace, Dear Dad. Forever in our Hearts.

He was predeceased by his daughter, Milana Victoria Bernasek.

Entombment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento, California.
Published in The Antelope Valley Press on July 28, 2019


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