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Joseph A. Banks

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Joseph A. Banks Joseph A. Banks, 48, of Easton, passed away Saturday, July 26, 2008, in his home. He was born on May 3, 1960 in Kingston, N.Y., a son of Evelyn (Long) Bendas of Bangor and the late William Banks. Joseph and his wife, the former Janeen Adams, celebrated their second...

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I just heard of this sad news today. I worked with Joe years ago at country meadows. I could have a cruddy day at home..then I would come in for the 3-11 shift and Joe would sing and make all of us laugh so hard. Afew weeks back I was going through some old pictures and I found a Christmas card from Joe with pictures from the Country Meadows Christmas Party he took. He was a positive person to talk to during my 2nd pregnancy..always cheering me up. Janeen...I am sorry for your loss.He was one...

Joe was a major part of my life the last 23 years. Just like great memories live on so must great souls along with the kindness he has shown us. It will be a difficult road but I know the only way to honor him is to try to be as caring to my family and friends as he was to his. Best Friend, Ken

Janeen.

My mother brought to my attention your loss, I am truly sorry. Although I did not know him I am sure he was a good person. My prayers are with you.

Dear Janeen,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It has been many years since I've seen you, and to find you were married and lost your loving husband so soon saddens me very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of Joe's family.
In Sincere Sympathy,

janeen,im sorry to hear about ur lost....i meet u working at blough,not only ur a great pe
rson ur a terrific nurse,n joe i met him the day u married him,it was a beutifull wedding,we had so much fun,thank u so much for inviting me to ur wedding......God bless u ,...
R.I.P JOE...
ur in my thioughts n prayers.....i still have ur bouquet,that i cought...

I met Joe while working at Easton Nursing Center many years ago (late 90's?). He worked the second shift and one night decided to stay over and work the third shift. I appreciated his help very much. His kindness and great sense of humor was very welcome.
God bless you and gives you strenght during this difficult time.

Janeen,
You and Joe worked at Old Orchard when my mother (Mary Bishop) was there.
Joe was so kind and good with the patients - he always got a smile from my Mom.
I am so so sorry for your loss - my sympathies to you and Joe's family

We met Joe through our daughter Traci...Joe came out to see her band on New Years Eve and we had the 2 most beautiful white fur coats on in the place...he was a wonderful, loving man. God bless you and your family.
Love,
Eleanor and Dale Bevacqua

May you find comfort and know that you will live forever in heaven and in our hearts--we will miss you Joey and remain in our thoughts and hearts--all our love Aunt Paulette&Uncle Fred.