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Joseph Cannarella Jr.

Sumter, South Carolina

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Sumter, South Carolina
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American Cancer Society

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SUMTER - Joseph "Joe" John Cannarella, Jr., 69, husband of Nancy "Nan" Hoar Cannarella, died Sunday, June 12, 2011.

Surviving are his wife of Sumter; two daughters, Lisa Cannarella Dubay and husband David of Charleston and Anne Marie Cannarella Crowe of Sumter; five grandchildren, Joseph...

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When I was a plebe Joe was bigger then life. He helped out when I needed support by just a wink and a nod. A gifted leader of men by just being.....Evan Dobelle

Nan, Claude and I just read about Joe's death in the diocesan newsletter. We were very sorry to learn of it. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Joe was a wonderful "big brother" along with Murdoch! Love, Cathy W. and Claude Dinkins Beaufort, SC

Mrs. Cannarella, I read of Joe's passing online at my duty station here in Iraq. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Joe touched countless lifes and inspired others to live their dreams. God bless and keep you and your family safe. Sincerely, Al Dunn

Joe will be greatly missed by so many people. He left a lasting impression on every one he met. The Lord blessed us with a very special person. He had such a wonderful personality and the gift to entertain. I will cherish the small amount of time I got to know Joe. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

Nan, I was so sorry to hear about Joe. It has been a long time, but we were all very close friends. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sally Starr Tuten

God bless the family. Matthew 5:4 Love John Perry & Margie H. Poole

Joe enjoyed life and brought excitement to everyone he came into contact! Rod Engard 68/69 meat squad for the football team.

Joe Cannarella, Nov 2004 Citadel '64 40th Reunion

Joe is going to be greatly missed by all those who knew him, especially by those in his Citadel Class of 1964. He was a super classmate, a hard charging football player, a friend of everyone, and a person that loved life with gusto in the true sense of the word. Joe left you with an indelible impression that he was someone special that you would never forget. We will miss you Joe.
Barney Siegmund, '64, T Company