Joseph-Buckley-Obituary

Joseph Alden Buckley III

East Brunswick, New Jersey

Feb 4, 1946 – Feb 4, 2024 (Age 77)

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BORN
February 4, 1946
DIED
February 4, 2024
AGE
77
LOCATION
East Brunswick, New Jersey

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Navy Veteran, PATH Foreman, Proud Father of Two Daughters With A Playful Nature, "Cut An Imposing Figure," 77 Joseph Alden Buckley III, son of Teresa D'esposito and Joseph Aden Buckley II, passed away on February 4, 2024, at the age of 77. Born and raised in The Jersey City Heights. Joseph spent...

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Just reading this today 9/11/24. I have no idea why it popped up. Joe was a dear friend of mine way back when in our younger Jersey City days. I went to his and Val´s wedding. Eventually as usual we lost track of each other. Reading his obit today I realized that everything written was true. What was omitted was the fact the Joe Bucks was truly a great person who was really loved by all. God bless you my friend and May we meet again in that Sanford Inn at our final resting place. As expected...

REST IN PEACE.

Hunted with Joe many times. He was always happy. Thank God he was a gentle giant! Everyone will miss you Joe RIP

I am just getting home from vacation cruise and learned of Joes passing. Joe was a dear friend whom I had the pleasure working with him at Path and seton him at physical therapy. Joe was larger than life always smiling and cracking a joke. I along with all his friends & family will dearly miss him. God speed Joe until we meet again. Bill Wisowaty

I first met Mr. Joe Buckley almost 20 years ago and what a man he was unbelievable person. I got paired up with him for stocking days at pheasant hollow rod and gun club and I knew early on that I´d like this man he had unbelievable sense of humor, could always make you laugh, whenever and what a storyteller he was. I enjoyed his stories very much while hunting with him over the years. A real down to earth sweet man. I will miss him greatly Pheasant hollow Rod and gun club lost a good member...

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I go back 70 years with Joe, went to Saint Anne´s with him and his brother Nonie. Will always remember playing stick ball on Milton Avenue. worked with Joe, great family man,will be missed.