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Giuseppe "Jappy" Fiore Jr.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Giuseppe "Jappy" Fiore Jr. 57, of Phoenix, AZ passed away May 5. He is survived by his Fiance Ginnie Montero, his sons Giuseppe III, Gabriel, Teddy; Daughters, Denise Guerrero and Vanessa; His grandchildren; sisters Mickey Contreras, Debrah Preciado and Carmen; Brothers Tony and Michael....

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Jappy you are missed dearly, I miss your craziness, joy and all the fun times. You now have my Dad with you and I know you two are up to your shenanigans. Love forever and always my dearest cousin.

So Many years have passed My Dear Loved Cousin but your memory is always with us the laughter, Joy, and your craziness that we were able to share will never leave us. I know you and Jeanette are having the great moments and raising hell. We miss you Love you but are always in our heart.

I was shocked to hear of Jappy's passing. I'm still haveing trouble with it now. I'm sorry I didn't say goodbye, but I didn't know until a few days ago. I should have kept in touch with the family, but life being as it is, I felt I didn't have much of a choice. I may have left the family, but the family never left my hart. I still love you all and you're all in my prayers.

On behalf of the Fiore Family,
I would like to thank everyone who shared their wonderful memories and for your thoughts and prayers. On a personal note...Dad, you will always be in my heart. I will miss you and I love you!

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome...

Jappy,

We shared some terrific times in the Honeywell In-Plant softball league and many other tournaments as well. If ever there was a person that could tell a humorous story, that would be you. In fact, we heard and told many of those same stories over and over each season, but they were always funny. You played a great game and though I didn't see you much once we hung up the old gloves, I think of you and our teammates many times and always with fond thoughts.
My sincerest...

Jappy, a fellow employee that was fun to be around and great to know. You will be surely missed.

Jappy, You were always a joy to be around. Your sense of humor will be missed. Over the years, I have met people who grew up in your neighborhood. They all told me of how they looked up to you, and that you had the respect of everyone in your neighborhood. Thanks for good memories.

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FIORE FAMILY. I KNEW JOE AS I CALLED HIM FOR OVER 29 YEARS. HE WORKED WITH ME AT HONEYWELL. HE WAS A GREAT GUY. THE THING I LIKED ABOUT JOE WAS THAT HE WAS ALWAYS HAPPY NO MATTER WHAT. HIS SMILE WAS INFECTIOUS AND MADE EVERYONE AROUND HIM FEEL BETTER ABOUT THINGS. HE ALWAYS LOOKED AT THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. WHEN HE LEFT HONEYWELL HE WAS DEEPLY MISSED. I KNOW HE IS MAKING EVERYONE LAUGH IN HEAVEN. EVERYONE AT HONEYWELL MISSES JOE. AGAIN MY DEEPEST...