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Ervin John Joseph

Martinez, California

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Ervin John Joseph Sept 15, 1942 - Jan 4, 2012 Resident of Martinez, Ca. Ervin passed away on Wednesday with his family by his side. He was a life long resident of. Contra Costa County. Ervin served in the U.S. Army and retired from P,G,& E after 30 years. Ervin is survived by his loving Wife...

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Jeannie, my sister Linda and I just heard the news regarding Joe and wanted to express our sincere, deepest sympathies. Joe was always so full of life and laughter, God always takes the good ones first.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Linda Gann, Martinez,CA
Lorene (Gann) Accurso

I just heard about Erv's passing and would like to extend my condolences to the family. Erv was a great guy who left me with plenty of great memories. He took me under his wing at PG&E (Concord, Electric) and showed me how to work hard and party hard.

I loved talking with Erv, he always left me with a fire in my stomach and laughter in my heart! I will miss his unmistakable big belly laugh even when it was at my expense. Erv was a very clever man and among my most favorite memories was when he made my dad fish for his fishing license from an outhouse in our driveway! I love you and will deeply miss you.

I will miss you a lot you were so cool and funny even though you weren't my grandpa you really felt like it to me

i will miss you a lot you were so funny i will always think about you even though you weren't my grandpa you really felt like it to me

I am so glad I was able to talk to my cousin, shortly before he passed. He was always good to me and I will miss him. My sympathies to Jeanne and to his family

I will always treasure all the fun times we had at Bodega Bay over the past 25+ years. Sitting by the fire at night and talking about the years at PG&E, our kids and grandkids. He was a great friend even when he was "yelling" about the right and wrong way to pull the crab nets or steer the boat. Those memories will always live on and I will think about him and Tom often.
Rod Krick