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Joseph W. "Joe" Cuneo

Joseph W. "Joe" Cuneo obituary, Shoreline, WA

Joseph Cuneo Obituary


Joseph "Joe" W. Cuneo
Nov. 9, 1961-Apr. 29, 2011

With his family by his side, Joe went home to be with Jesus, at the age of 49, from cancer.
He is survived by his mother, Doris; three sisters, Tami, Jodi and Jewell; daughter, Kayla; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Joe was preceded in death by his father; and grandparents. The family would like to thank everyone for their prayers and kind words.
No services will be held.



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Published by The Herald (Everett) on May 8, 2011.

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Manda Tupuola

June 3, 2011

Uncle Joe,
I'm sorry I didn't get to see you before you left but I know I will see you & Grandpa again. I love you.

Doris Cuneo

June 3, 2011

Hi Joe,
I am broken hearted over your sudden death. I love you and your sisters so very much, as any mom would. Your little bird is doing fine and misses you. He has a good home. You didn't want me to worry. I love you, honey. I have to keep telling myself you're out of your misery so I won't cry so much. Watch for you mom. I will meet you on the other side.
Love,
Your mama

Joanie Fish

June 1, 2011

I loved Joe like a brother, I miss you buddy, I know you are at peace and pain free now. I wish we oculd have spent more time together, you are loved and missed terribly.

Tami Cuneo

May 31, 2011

I'm still so sad,its been 1 month now and I cant seem to get over your passing.It is just so unreal to me.I never thought you would be taken away so soon,it went so fast.I think about you every day,wondering what you are doing.I dont know why you didnt tell us that you didnt have much time,I think you didnt want to worry us.It only made it harder because it was such a shock.I keep finding pennies on the ground,I think thats a sign from you telling me your at peace. I bet Dad was surprised to see you :) Tell Dad I'm ok.I will see you again..Luv ya KID!!!!
your little sis,
Tami

May 12, 2011

To Joe's family, You are constantly in my heart and prayers. I look forward to the day we see Joe and those that went to be with the Lord before him,you are missed by all of us.

Joan Jordan,Smelterville, Idaho

tasha

May 11, 2011

im so sad that ur not here anymore, i know ur in a better place and in no more pain. but we were just gettin to be more then niece and uncle...we were becomin good friends. till we meet again, we love u, the kids look in the ski and now say hi to 2 stars up there... always in our hearts

Michael Letter

May 9, 2011

Doris,Tami,Jodi, Jewel and Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your Joe. I know that he was loved by his mom, Doris, and by his family and I know that he will be missed by many. There can be no greater pain than that of the loss of a son or daughter. My prayers are with you.

karen lamdwehr

May 8, 2011

joey..i am so proud of you....karen

May 8, 2011

I am so glad that Joe accepted the Lord before he died.We know we will see him again in Heaven.Love all of you.Janice

Terri Lackor

May 8, 2011

We are so very sorry for your loss. Our wish is for comfort to ease your pain.Know that Joe is walking well and healed in God's pure light. Free of all illness. We no he will be deeply missed. I haven't seen Joe in many years but remember his smile and being there for us when we lost Randy. Our sympathy to all of you. Sincerly, Terri & Stan Lackor and family

Susan Robinson

May 8, 2011

Doris, Tami, Jodi and Jewell,

I'm very sad to hear about Joes death, I know what its like to lose a Son, Brother, Father as he was all of those. My prayers are with you all.

May 8, 2011

Joe was my cousin born four short days after myself, he was a loving person and I am proud to have him as part of my family.

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