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Marc Maggio
October 22, 2008
I will always remember the good old days we all had playing hockey all day long at the church and getting on the grant st bus every saturday morning to go play hockey .I will never forget those great memories.I remember Joe and all of us going to sanbor sports for hockey sticks and the latest color of old school pro keds ,man those were the days.thanks for the great memories Joe,god bless your friend Marc Maggio
Frank Maggio
October 22, 2008
May God Bless you and your family.THE MAGGIO FAMILY
frank ventura
October 21, 2008
one of the saddist days for me i khow life was tough at the end but than it always is BUT they can never ever take the best childhood memories a man can ever had hockey in my yard every winter and street football at the church the scoldings by larry and marie as we grew up ahhh joe it was GREAT will always love you and your family
Bob Laity
October 21, 2008
Joey was a good man. I knew him since he was 12 years old. he was always a friendly fellow. I was shocked to hear of my friend's passing. I had not seen him lately but he was still one in my thoughts. I know that any suffering he went through has been replaced with Joy. He's with his Mom,Marie and his Dad,Loreto now, in their sweet embrace. Remember him with peace,remember him with grace. Death is not the end,you know. Life for him carries on. In peace and joy and comfort now,Joey has no worry. Please try to picture him by a quiet meadow,talking with the lord. He watches close behind you and he always will be there. Please my grieving friends.Please do not despair.
Johnny DiPasquale
October 21, 2008
I'm very sadden by the loss of Joe. As kids we grew up together and learned a lot of life lessions together. Playing hockey and always chased out of the "Church" for doing so will be one of the memories I have with Joe.
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