Joseph-BENVENUTI-Obituary

Joseph BENVENUTI

Sacramento, California

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BENVENUTI, Joseph Aged 91 years, passed away peacefully on May 30, 2012. A preacher's son, he was born in Canada of Italian immigrants, subsequently emigrating to New Jersey where he lived until he and his young family moved to California in 1949. He was a man of remarkable accomplishments who...

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Joe and Nancy were the BEST! I was an usher at our church, Capital Christian Center for 22 years. I was proud to be at door 3 to seat Nancy and Joe just about every Sunday and Wednesday. I very generous, Honest man. I adore both of them. See you both one morning down the road! Kent

For some reason I thought of Joe today May 30 2013 and did not know of his passing a year ago today. I started my construction career at age 15 in 1972 with Joe running a jackhammer. He called me the kid. Lost my own Father last year 3 days shy of 99. Feels like I lost two Fathers now last year. Great men never die, they just go elsewhere. I'd bet Joe is getting it done in Heaven! and prey I'll see you again someday Joe.. The Kid

Dear Nancy,

I let Rev. Warren Grant know of the passing of your father and he was saddened as well. He would like to get in touch with you so here is his e-mail address.

My condolences too to your family. I remember you from the old Bethel Temple - precious days.

Love to you,
Esther Lebeck Loverige

Here's the e-mail address for Warren. [email protected]

Our deepest condolences to the Benvenuti Family and those whose lives were touched by Joe. We will miss and remember him. The Robbins family, T.M. Precast Inc.

Joe, you touched our lives everyday -- thank you for making us feel like members of your family.

My deepest condolences to the Benvenuti family. I worked for Joe as a subcontractor in the 80's and 90's a fair, decent and honest man.
RIP Joe B.

My condolences to Joe's family for the loss of a father, grandfather, and sibling. My husband Rudy worked for Joe on many projects. Joe was the best of clients, always fair and generous. I remember him fondly.

Joe was a wonderful man, a good client and a great friend--it was always a pleasure to work with him, as he put his stamp on Sacramento. He will be missed by all
John E Pitalo

For each hour of your loneliness, I wish you a day of comfort; for each minute
of grief, a year of peace; and for every tear, a thousand reasons to smile.
I hope it helps to know how sorry we are, and how much we care.
Joe was an extraordinary man with an enormously generous heart!
You will be dearly missed, but never forgotten, dear friend.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Suzan and Richard Morton