Joseph-Brunetto-Obituary

Joseph Angelo Brunetto III

Columbus, Ohio

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BRUNETTO Joseph Angelo Brunetto, III, age 57. Born in Columbus, Ohio, March 5, 1951. Raised in Piqua Ohio. Graduate of St. Mary's Grade School, Piqua Catholic High School ('69), University of Cincinnati ('73), Capital University School of Law ('80) magna cum laude. Joe succumbed to his heroic...

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Michelle, I am so sorry for your loss. It's been years since we worked together at OBT, but I remember attending your beautiful wedding and knowing a loving family was just beginning. Joe has left a wonderful legacy. I pray that God will comfort you and those who loved Joe in the months to come.

Joe was an amazing man in all senses of the word. I will never forget seeing him play his music either while passing him on the street during race for the cure downtown or in our treatment room for all of our patients and staff to hear. When he played in our treatment room for the first time, he lit up the room and the treatment room had never felt so magical. It was an honor to care for him and know him throughout these last years.
Amanda Brown, RN

I enjoyed his music with the Rick Brunetto Band...my son had a lot of respect for Joe and spoke of him with only kind words. That made him special to me. His pain is gone, but his memory will live on for many years to come.

I am very sorry for your loss. Joe was a wonderful person, and I am glad to have known him. My
thoughts are with you.

Brunetto family,
I just knew Joe from enjoying his wonderful gift of music and his friendly and down to earth personality. He's such a loss to those of us who knew him at Vorys, that my heart goes out to you who loved him and were loved by him. My sincere condolences.

Michelle, Angela, Joey, and Dante,
Joe was a special man and he'll never leave our hearts. We have such sweet memories of softball and potlucks especially with Joe and Dante bringing the music. Paul and I will miss him on the golf course. You are in our prayers.

Paul and Lois Kolada

Mrs Brunetto and Family
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your loved one. I went to school with Angie and just wanted to send my condolences. May the memories of all the love that you shared lift your spirits in your time of sorrow.

Michelle, Rick, & family,
I came home to Columbus last week
to see my family and to see Joe.
I was fortunate to spend a year with
him playing in Raintree. He took me
under his wing like a big brother would.
He could kick it on the B3 always making
the band sound so good. His wonderful
family reflects on what a great man he
was. My profound sympathy to the Brunetto family and all his many friends
who well miss him. Joe had a deep sense of right and wrong in all...

With Deepest Sympathy, Jan Robinson and Dorothy Evans