BORRELLI, Joseph F. 82, of St. Petersburg, died Feb. 6, 2013, at Hospice House Woodside. Born in Bronx, NY, he came to Florida in 1991. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and served honorably in the Korean War on the USS English. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Aniello and Emma Borrelli; his wife, Bridget; and sister, Maria Hyland. He is survived by his sons, Joseph and Edward (Lori); grandchildren, Nicole, Matthew and Jason. A memorial service will be held at 2 pm on Sunday, Feb. 17th at Anderson McQueen, 7820 38th Ave. N. Visit the family's personalized online guestbook at www.AndersonMcQueen.com Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home 727-347-6636
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Dear Joe and Ed,
It saddens me to hear about the passing of your Dad...My prayers and thoughts are with you both...may you and your families feel God's comfort during this time...
Love and Friendship always, Brenda Bellanger Embry
Brenda Embry
March 3, 2013
Rest in peace Uncle Joe. We will miss your sense of humor, generosity,kindness and compassion and culinary delights! Love, Barb & Andy
February 14, 2013
God Bless You Uncle Joey
Eileen
February 11, 2013
he was men good fun noreen maggie
noreen alvarez
February 10, 2013
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