Joseph-Barranco-Obituary

Joseph S. Barranco

Baltimore, Maryland

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BARRANCO , Joseph S. On November 13, 2008, JOSEPH S. "Wheat" BARRANCO, beloved husband of Patricia M. Barranco; loving father of Jack R. Leishear, Michael A. Gladfelter, Sr. and the late Edward A. Leishear; brother of Benedict Barranco, Connie Flichia and Rosina Gruel;...

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Dear Pat and Family, Uncle Benny and Family, and Aunt Connie and Family,

My condolences along with the family of Rosina comes late but sincere. If it were not for my nephew, Kevin, we would not have known of our Uncle Joe's passing. We are truly sorry for your loss.

Although we never met Uncle Joe's family it is good to know that he had family to share his life and love with. Again, our condolences.

Sincerely, The family of Rosina Greuel, Sheboygan, WI
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Not exactly sure how to start this out, but first off... my condolences to the Barranco family. I never had the chance to meet Mr. Barranco and really, I don't know much about him in general. What i do know is, he meant a lot to me growing up, ever since I learned of our common interest... hockey. What made this common interest so important was the fact that we are family. I believe Mr. Barranco is my Great Uncle since my Grandmother is Rosina Gruel and they are siblings.
At some...

I was so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I worked with Joe at Norton Lilly for many years. While I had lost contact for some time, some of the fondest memories of my time with Norton Lilly are of Joe. He always had a smile and a joke. He will be missed.

This is a very, very sad day for me. I introduced Pat & Joe many years ago. I worked with Joe and Jack at Norton Lilly International. I looked forward to work everyday, because my funny friend Joe would always be there to help me get through the day. Joe was the sweetest man I had ever met. Working with Pat on a part-time job, my instincts told me that these two people would make a great couple. I knew that this would be a match made in heaven. I'll never forget the hockey game he took...

Joe was my first ice hockey coach.
It was the Dundalk Lions 1969-1970.
I hope he's coaching for the big team in heaven.
Ex Baltimore Clipper 1975-1977.

Dear Pat and family,
Although I did not know any of you, I was a good friend of Joe during and after high school. Although we often played on different teams, he was always a class player. He will be missed.
Stu Hyatt
Bellingham, WA

Dear Pat and Family,
We were so sorry to hear about our
friend's passing but we are thankful
that he is in a better place now, with
no pain. He was one of a kind and a
friend to everyone. "to know him was to love him". You will all be in our prayers to help you get
through this sad time.
With love, friendship and prayers,
Barb and Fred Kelch