Joseph-Breindel-Obituary

Joseph J. Breindel

Old Saybrook, Connecticut

Feb 8, 1947 – Dec 21, 2016 (Age 69)

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BORN
February 8, 1947
DIED
December 21, 2016
AGE
69
LOCATION
Old Saybrook, Connecticut

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December 21, 2016. Joseph is predeceased by loving wife of 41 years, Joan Breindel. Survived by son, Jonathan Breindel; daughter, Jessica Breindel-Thisse and son-in-law, Jeremiah Thisse; twin grandsons, Kyle and Landen; granddaughter, Brooke; siblings, Father Charles Breindel, Jerry Breindel,...

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My late wife worked with Joe at the Acton Library, I knew Joe from St John's 7:30 mass, I live across the marsh from his home and often see the light over the garage and send him my prayers.

Joseph we miss you terrible not one day goes by without thinking of you we love you and Joanne hope you are both together again

Dear Breindel Family,

I think of Joseph every day, I go by the house (live in Cornfield Poin)t and say prayer. I also miss his readings at 7:30 mass.
My wife Pam passed in April she worked with him at the library for years. She loved him also.
I now feel his grief when he lost his wife
Not easy, but faith can guide us as it did him.

Dear Jessica and family and Jonathan:
We were so sorry to hear of Joseph's passing. Plum Bank beach will not be the same without our "mayor". Our deepest condolences to you.
Liz (Bilodeau) and Mike Valerio

Joseph was a wonderful neighbor and friend especially for my mother and father in-law, Norman and Rosita Bilodeau. He will be missed greatly.

Joseph was very kindred man. As my patient we would often discuss interesting topics. I was shocked at his passing and he will be missed by everyone at the Old Saybrook office.
My condolences to the Family.

May you be continually comforted by pleasant thoughts of happier times together. May the peace of God that excels all thought, guard your heart.

Dear Breindel Family,
Please accept our sincere sympathy on the loss of Joe. We had the great pleasure of being with Joe on numerous occasions volunteering at the Goodspeed. He was a dear friend and faithful volunteer, always ready to accept assignments ushering or giving tours. He also served as corresponding secretary of the Goodspeed Guild, despite his other volunteering hours at various venues at the shore.
His life was a purposeful one, the only kind worth living. He was a man of...