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Joseph A. Bott

Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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December 19, 2023
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Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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Joseph A. BottJoseph A. "Dizzer" Bott, 69, of Jim Thorpe, passed away suddenly at home on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, in his home. He was the husband of Sally (Jones) Bott. They were married for 34 years, having met as forest firefighters out west.He worked as a union welder with Gardner Cryogenics...

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So sorry Leo on tbe loss of your brother. Thinking about you guys during this time

Dizzer and l rode around on our motorcycles. Having fun and laughs. I will miss our friendship and wonderful memories of high school. Loving great times will be iny heart forever.

My heart felt condolences to all of his family and friends. I like to think of all the things we did together and share some with you. We worked together at NJZ and AMPAL. Joe was a hard worker. We went to the Freemansburg and White Rose hill climbs with a keg of beer in the side car. We made 3 hunting trips to the Rockies. Enjoyed winter hikes to Hetchel and ate deer steaks over the camp fire. These are just a few memories I will hopefully never forget. I am glad I knew Joe and he is...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Soooo sorry very nice man

Sally and the Bott family, I send my deepest condolences and sympathy for your loss. Joe was one of the greatest men I ever met in my life. As a veteran Joe would call me every year on Veterans Day just to say thank you. He loved to ask questions about life overseas because he honestly cared about service members. I worked with Joe many a nights on some tough jobs at work. He would calm me down when I was angry and I would do the same for him. God bless you Joe, Sally, and the family. You...

Bott Family Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time . I went to school with him. All our sympathy. Gene and Teresa Lienhard (Easton, Pa. ) Jim Thorpe, Pa.)

Thinking of the Bott family. So sorry for your loss.