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Joey Csilinko

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joey Csilinko, 48, of Nazareth, Pa, died on Sunday, January 1, 2006 in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born: On November 21, 1957 in Fountain Hill, he was a son of Helen Groller Csilinko of Nazareth and the late Joseph F. Csilinko. Personal: He and his wife, the former Judy Gogel, were...

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My deepest sympathy to all of you.

Judy,
I was just looking for an obituary of a resident where I work and saw your name. I'm so sorry! I'll keep you and your son in my prayers. I feel so bad. Next time Jim and Joanne come up to NY, you and your son should come along. It would be good for you to get away. Go four wheeling. Joey would of liked it up there. Lots of open space and good hunting.
Sincerely,
Bonnie

Dear Judy,

Needless to say, my family and I were completely devastated when Jack told us about Joey. There aren't enough words to express our heartfelt sympathy. In the short time we knew Joey, he touched our lives (especially Gianna's) in so many ways, as he did with so many people. His big broad smile only complimented his big broad heart. Please know that you and Jake are in our thoughts and prayers. Although he has left a tremendous void in your lives, somehow... someway,...

Judy and Jake,

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Joey was a wonderful person and loved life itself. He left a big impression on three of our four sons: Jeffery, Ryan, and Joey, when we lived on Third St. in Wind Gap. Joey lives in Arizona now. Do keep in touch with us as we will always remember you and Jake.
Love,
Audrey and Jeff Steiert

Judy and Jake I am so sorry for your lost. Joey was one the best guys I have ever worked with or had the pleasure to know. Our wishes go out to you and Jake.
Keven,Jeannean,and Cole Hitch

Judy, Jake, and family,
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. We will always remember Joey for his great smile. I could always count on him to start my day at Polyone with a good laugh. The world would be a better place if there were more people like Joey. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Judy.God bless you and the Lord give you strength to carry on with Loving memories of Joey.
Mel Rinker

Judy and Jacob,
My husband Mack and I both worked with Joey at Polyone. He was one of the nicest guys I have ever meet. We were deeply sadden to here about his passing. You are in our hearts and prayers. May God be with you and Jacob.

Jude and Jake, Joey recruited me to go goose hunting. He was totally addicted to it, loved everything about it. And, he could call those geese. Now, the Lord called Joey. A little bit of Joey just entered all of those whom he touched. Somehow I know he's working on some silly song or joke to share with his Dad and friends above.