Joseph-Canich-Obituary

Joseph Oscar Canich

Portland, Oregon

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Canich, Joseph Oscar 58 April 19, 1954 March 04, 2013 Joe was born in Portland to John and Patricia Canich and married to Patricia Spence. He owned his own business as a Beer Tap Cleaner in the Portland area. He loved his business and his customers. Everybody that has ever met him loved him. He...

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My parents, Bill and Diana, were in the tavern business with Joe. He was the best. I was just a little kid but I sure loved him and had a lot of good memories of him. I talked to him after my dad passed away. I was just going through my dad's wallet the other day (it's been all this time) and found Joe's number in it. My dad had told me when he passed that I was to call Joe... and it was one of the first calls I made. My mom had early onset Dementia and passed away a few years ago. Still have...

Went to Applegate and Kenton grade school with Joe. Joe's mom was Den mom for scouts....you're are missed. Kimberly Cox-Rossetto.

A place of honor at Post 134

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A great friend I will miss you.

I met Joe at American Legion 134 F&J Ravin in 1989 when I managed the lounge there.He always brought smiles and laughter to all who would be in the lounge. I was there till 1995 and then I went to Post 1 and 2000 plus there he was working at that post. What a wonderful person he was and my life was better for having known him. Trudie

What a guy!!! Worked with Joe at the King Road Fred Meyer store. My thoughts are with his family and his many friends.

Happy Trails Joe....We'll never forget you....Steve&Sylvia

I also worked with Joe at the Glisan St.Fred Meyer store. He was the assistant manager and was very funny and easy going. I ran into him a few times over the years when he was cleaning beer taps in a tavern I happened to be in. RIP Joe - you were one of the great ones.

Very sorry to hear about Joe. I knew him from American Legion Post 1. Did an excellent job with the taps, and always ensured he had a few minutes to sit down and chat with the regulars. Just a great, friendly, wonderful guy. Rest in peace Joe. Greg Kenney