JOSEPH-BODNER-Obituary

DR. JOSEPH A. BODNER

Branford, Connecticut

1931 - 2015

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BODNER, DR. JOSEPH A. (CAPT. USN RET) Dr. Joseph A. Bodner, Jr., 83, entered into eternal rest at his home in Branford, CT on Sunday, March 15, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. Joseph was born July 24, 1931, in New Haven, CT, the son of Katherine Meglin and Joseph Andrew Bodner, Sr. Joseph...

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Jay and Haley,
Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss and know you shall all be remembered in our prayers.

A wonderful instructor and true wealth of dental knowledge , my deepest sympathies

So sorry to hear about Joe's passing. I will remember him and his family in my prayers. I enjoyed meeting Joe at the Bereavement meetings at St. Mary's.

Joe, You were a unique model of what the world could be. Your ability to bring out the best in everyone you touched was a real sign of greatness. I'm glad you had time to spend with your large immediate family in your difficult moments this last month. Our deepest sympathy to ALL your family members!

We found the bond of friendship and dentistry at UConn in 1977.
Joe was a master dentist, he taught me many techniques I still use in my practice. We shared our military friendship as well, Joe`s Naval career and my Air Force career. It was a honor to be his associate for 4 years. His love of cars was also my passion. I will always remember Joe, and I celebrate his life long contributions to mankind. My deepest sympathy to all of his family.

Our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your Dad, Gary & Barbara Colianna

Jay, Haley, Alexa & Jake,
We hope you all can feel this ((HUG)) being sent from VT. What a sweet, sweet man!! Please know you're in our thoughts & prayers!!
¢¾ Doog & Carol ¢¾

Doctor Bodner was one of the first people I met when the Navy brought me to the area twenty years ago. Over the years, we have shared many sea stories, world observations, and family updates. I thank him for his Navy service and for his dedicated service to the field of dentistry. I miss him and will remember him always.

Our deepest condolences. Debbie and I we were very sad to hear of his passing. We enjoyed getting to know him. The Bodner family is in our thoughts and prayers.