Joe-Steele-Obituary

Joe Steele

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joe Steele, 55 formerly of Washington, NJ died Wednesday, July 16 near his home in Willingboro, NJ. Born: He was a son of the late Edward & Edith Steele. Personal: Joe was a musician, teacher, mentor and community activist. Joe attended Farleigh Dickinson University, and then went on to...

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We will miss him so much.He was such a kind hearted and loving person.George will especially miss his musical talks that they had every year at the reunions.God Bless the family in such trying times

Our sympathy to the entire Steele family. We were so fortunate to enjoy Joe's music in our home during the class reunions and looked forward to seeing him during his visits back home. He touched so many lives.

Thinking of all the Steele family at this moment. I hope you are comforted in the many memories of Joe.

I'm so sad to hear about the tragic loss of Joe. I send my sympathies to the family, especially Nancy. I will always treasure the memory of playing music with Joe at our 30th high school reunion. He was a warm and talented person who did a great deal of good.

To The Steele Family,

We send our condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss. May God be your comforter in this time of grief.

Sincerely,
Chris & Tina Leggio

Oh my goodness, what a shocker, what in the world happened? I didn't know Joe personally but I do know many of his brothers/sisters, but I knew his mother best. My deepest sympathy to the Steele family. My thoughts and prays are with you.

Joe & classmate George Bargiel playing at a reunion picnic in August 2004

A message for the family of Joe Steele from his former classmates in Warren Hills Regional Class of 1972:

We will miss Joe's warm personality, infectious smile and unsolicited but welcome musical serenades at our reunions and yearly picnics. We are so glad that we were all able to reconnect back in August 2003 for our 30th Reunion after many years with no contact. Joe always expressed how grateful he was that we had started and were continuing with this yearly tradition. We are so...

My prayers are offered in sympathy to Joe's family and friends upon the loss of such a wonderful and talented man.

To the Steele Family,
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss.
Jimmy and Mandy Leggio