Joe-Signorelli Sr.-Obituary

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Joe Signorelli Sr.

Lompoc, California

Oct 26, 1924 – May 6, 2021

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October 26, 1924
DIED
May 6, 2021
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Lompoc, California
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Starbuck-Lind Mortuary - Lompoc Obituary

Joe Signorelli Sr., 96, Lompoc.  - We lost one of Lompoc’s last pioneers this week. Joe Signorelli Sr. passed away peacefully at the age of 96 at his home on Thursday, May 6th surrounded by his family.

Born on October 26, 1924, in Lompoc, to his parents, Adam Peter and Giovanna, who...

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I was very sorry to hear that Joe and Sylvia had passed away. I enjoyed reading about Joe's life. I wish the family peace. Joe and Sylvia lived full and long lives in the Lompoc community. I will keep the family in my thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathies to the Signorelli Family. My mother and Mrs. Signorelli were childhood friends and maintained that friendship throughout their lives, and through that friendship they became friends with Joe. My dad used to tell me one of the most enjoyable trips he took was to Bakersfield with both Joe and Sylvia. My dad said Joe was a great storyteller and enjoyed cigars. Luckily, in my parents (and aunts and uncles) later years I would take them for rides and we’d stop in and...

Dear Signorelli Family,

Our thoughts are with you all at this time.
Enjoyed hearing stories about Joe and Sylvia.
A wonderful life, loving family and friends.

Bob and Clare Archer

A great childhood memory a true legend and hard worker

We will miss you and hope you are resting in peace

My condolences go out to the Signorelli family for their loss. I met joe and his wife Sylvia in 1978 and knew immediately they were hard working people who would make you feel comfortable to be around. And yes indeed , Lompoc has lost one of its true pioneers.

Beautiful obituary for a wonderful man. So many memories of visiting Joe and Silvia when we were kids. Hope he and Pete and my dad are all enjoying telling their stories together in heaven. Maybe they are even having a Jalama burger. Condolences to all the family.

Joe, was a man who worked hard and many hours on his ranch and always had a smile for all his friends. May he rest in peace. God be with you. Anthony and Maria Dal Bello,
Santa Barbara

A hard worker, but always a gentleman. Glad to have known him. Remember once he and Joe Jr. came to hunt with us in Colo. , helped them put up their tent on Fri. and asked if they were going to stay till we left on Thurs. he said nope the beans had to be gotten in and he was leaving on Mon. so they drove 2,000 miles round trip for a weekend hunt. That was a dedicated man. My condolences to the family.