Joseph-Biamonte-Obituary

Joseph Anthony "Joe" Biamonte

Exeter, Pennsylvania

Age 86

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DIED
October 5, 2017
AGE
86
LOCATION
Exeter, Pennsylvania

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Joseph "Joe" Anthony Biamonte, 86, son of the late Anthony Biamonte and Maria (Ponessa) Biamonte, passed away October 5 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital with his family by his side.He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Ada Eamigh Biamonte.They were married on December 19, 1953 at Saint...

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Ada,
I'm so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. The photo in the obituary notice is how I remember Joe, always smiling. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, Lisa, Valarie and Tony

Hi Ada! I am very sorry to hear of your husband passing. May he rest in peace. Sue Zielinski

Rest in peace Uncle Joe. So many fond memories; Lake Iliff; camping trips to the shore and KOA; family picnics; family holiday dinners in Nono's basement; Point; and so much more. Your funny sayings in Italian...I still repeat some of them. You will always be in our hearts. God Bless Aunt Ada, Lisa, Val, and Tony and their families. Until we meet again someday.....

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember your family fondly growing up in lake illiff. God bless you all.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember your family fondly growing up in lake illiff. God bless you all.

Ada and family, so sorry for your loss. Remember many fond memories as we grew up in Newton and was a very good friend of my late husband Harry Moore, Sr. RIP Always loved his smile and twinkle in his eyes.
The Harry Moore, Sr Family

Sending prayers to all the family . Great memories made over the years with this family camping and shooting the bull having drinks around the camp fire will always be great memories for Pete and I.
God bless you all and comfort you

I'm so sorry Ada and family. I have such fond memories of visiting Joe and feel blessed having gotten to know him. His strong spirit and love of his family made his presence shine.

My deepest sympathy to the family. Joe was s great guy. Grew up with him and his siblings on Orchard Street. Rip