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Joseph H. Celmer

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Joseph H. Celmer, beloved husband of Laura E., nee Pollak; dear father of Lynnean L. and Joey Celmer; fond son of Mary and the late Joseph L. Celmer; fond brother of Mary (Alan) Roman; uncle to Jennifer and Alyssa Roman and Scott Czubek; also survived by many cousins. Visitation Wednesday 3 to 9...

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I first met Joe in 1997 when we worked on the Morton/McCormick project. Joe was a true professional to work with. He was a great friend and he will be missed by all who worked with him.

Dear Mrs. Celmer and family,

I was so shocked upon hearing of Joe's death. We were working together on a project during the last week of his death.

So sorry for your loss.

God bless you,

My prayers our with Joe's family and friends. He was a wonderful man and a joy to spend time with. I learned a great deal from his passion for the work he enjoyed so much. Thank you so much for your friendship.

Laura, Lynnean and Joey.

I couldn't believe what I was hearing when my mom called about Joe. The first memory that came to my mind was the frozen Daiquiri's by the pool in Arizona. That was a great day and my favorite memory with all of you. Joe was a kind and gentle man and I feel blessed to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
With lots of love,

Nancy Marigliano

I am sorry to hear of Joe's passing. Joe is a member of our CMS Consulting Training Share Group. He was a wonderful man and we will miss him. The group loved Joe and we will think of him often. My thoughts are with you---

Ken Sullivan

I am thinking of all the fond memories I have of Joe while at Morton Salt. He interviewed me and I am thankful he gave me the opportunity to work with such a great group of people. Meetings were much better when Joe was there. He will be missed-
My deepest sympathy to his family

Dear Laura and Family:

In 1980 JOE hired me on as a customer service rep for Morton Salt. At that time other representatives were also being hired, and with this new influx of new CSReps, Joe jumped at the opportunity to bring the Customer Service Dept to a new level of operations. Work was FUN, ENJOYABLE, A CHALLENGEING place to go to each day, with support full of ENTHUSIASM from the boss.....JOE. Joe wanted ALL of us to know about SALT, and to be as THRILLED about selling it...

Dear Laura, Lynnean and Joey:
We just know that Joe was looking down last night as the line of people paying their last respects never dwindled and that he was grinning from ear to ear. He was all about people, and the people came to honor him. What a wonderful man...he will be sorely missed. May your loving memories give you peace.

Ah, yes ... the GRIN.

Some have mentioned this. The "toothy" grin .. and the great sense of humor. And the great sense of being helpful

What a fine man.

David Borck