Joe-Salzillo-Obituary

Joe Salzillo

Providence, Rhode Island

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Joe Salzillo passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on May 18, 2008.

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Thank you, Joe, for the opportunity to meet you when you were at Dell. It was a true honor. Hope to see you again in Heaven Sir.

Sad to hear of his passing .I lived at shaker village in 70 and was good friends with jc.robert cobb [email protected]

I was so saddened to hear about Joe's passing. Although I have not seen him in years, I often think of him. We worked together for a few years at Novatronics and played golf together. We shared mostly great times and I will always remember his happy disposition.

2011 Reunion, Ft. Gordon, GA

Semper Constans,

51st Signal Bn Alumni Assoc.

Thanks to all who signed our father's guest book. Your kindness and thoughtful words have helped heal our family during this difficult time.

Dear Joan,

I cannot tell you how saddened I was to hear of Joe's passing. Cheryl and I want to let you and your family know that we are thinking of you all and will remember Joe in our prayers.

I want to let you know that Joe and I had a special relationship as you are probably aware. In a cut throat business, he was always a gentleman and many times would take time to mentor me like I was part of his family. It seemed like Joe was always looking out for me or I was looking...

May 27, 2008

My "big brother" has gone away for now.

I'll always remeber all that he knew, and what he taught me in life. His last words to me were, "I had a great life" You can't ever forget people like 'Joe' - I know I never will.

Charles Alienello, Jr. (Lantana, FL)

Jean sent this poem to the family and I wanted to pass it on:

L. Salzillo


JOE,

God saw he was getting tired
And the cure was not to be;
So He put His arm around him
And whispered "come with me"
With tearful eyes we watched him suffer,
And saw him fade away;

Although we loved him dearly,
We could not make him stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us...

Leslie,


I'm sorry to hear about your father's passing. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Love,
Billy Kirsch & Family