Joe is survived by his five children, Joe Jr., Joanne (Gary) Proia, Billie (Mike) Eisenman, Tom (Shelley), Jan (John) Milne; grandchildren, Rhonda, Amy, Jennifer, Neil, Arron, Sarah, John, Dan, and Lauren; fourteen great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.
Fortunately, he was able to see many of his family on his 100th birthday.
Joe was a proud World War II Army Veteran serving in Europe throughout the war.
He enjoyed a thirty year career at Eastman Kodak Company. Joe always loved his yard and home and had a lifelong love of gardening and flowers. His legacy will always be the family that he nurtured with so much love, energy and pride, as it continues to thrive and grow.
A private Celebration of Joe's Life will occur at a future date.
"That's the way the cookie crumbles"
Joe is survived by his five children, Joe Jr., Joanne (Gary) Proia, Billie (Mike) Eisenman, Tom (Shelley), Jan (John) Milne; grandchildren, Rhonda, Amy, Jennifer, Neil, Arron, Sarah, John, Dan, and Lauren; fourteen great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.
Fortunately, he was able to see many of his family on his 100th birthday.
Joe was a proud World War II Army Veteran serving in Europe throughout the war.
He enjoyed a thirty year career at Eastman Kodak Company. Joe always loved his yard and home and had a lifelong love of gardening and flowers. His legacy will always be the family that he nurtured with so much love, energy and pride, as it continues to thrive and grow.
A private Celebration of Joe's Life will occur at a future date.
"That's the way the cookie crumbles"
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