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Joseph A. Ciambrone Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joseph A. Ciambrone, Jr., 72, of Wilson Borough, passed away Thursday, August 13, 2009 in St. Luke's Hospital. Born: March 13, 1937 in Easton, he was a son of the late Joseph A. Sr., and Mary DePamphilis Ciambrone. Personal: He and his wife, the former Patricia Drake, celebrated their 15th...

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To All of you who loved Joe,my deepest sympathy for your loss. I spoke with Joe on the phone many times over a 13 year period prior to our first meeting, I was a desk clerk at another hotel and spoke with him nightly when I had to do my call-around, eventually I to ended up working at the Red Roof Inn, and met the man I already called a friend. I learned a lot from Joe and I miss him terribly. My thoughts and prayers are with his Family at this difficult time. Sue Mathews

Dear Pat,
Our family sends their sincere condolences for the loss of your husband ,friend & brother -in-the LORD. He loved life, his family & the LORD. We will always remember our Brother Joe.
Blessings to you & your family .
Godspeed~Dan,Joanie Brady & family

My dear friend and sister, my heart surely grieves for you and your family. I didn't get to see Joe but a few times, but I felt like I've known him as long as I've known you.I'm so glad God brought the two of you together like he did, because I know you filled each other's lives with love and happiness. My family sends our thoughts and prayers for God to keep you close and bless you with the peace that only He can give. Forever, your friend and sister, Francis

Dear Pat,

My heart aches for you. I am so sorry for your loss. Try to celebrate Joe's life and all that you shared with him. He would not want you to spend one moment in sadness. Joe was a faithful servant of God and is now celebrating with the Lord. Please feel God's comfort and know that He has you in the palm of His hand.
"Trust His heart when you don't see His hand" (2 Cor 1: 3-4)
We will continue to pray for you and your family.
Love in Christ,
Paula and...

Pat, There isn't anything I could say that can take away your pain right now but you know that the Lord will substain and comfort you. That is something special that you and Joe shared and made a tremondous difference in my life...your marriage, your testimony was an inspiration for others and personally in my own family. You have the hope that you will one day be together in glory! Please call me if you need ANYTHING at all...here for you always and in my prayers. We love you and Joe.

Pat, we love you so much. We will all miss Joe terribly. All the great times we had with Joe at Myrtle Beach, Gatlinburg, Chattanooga and Pennsylvania will live in our memories forever. We pray that the Holy Spirit will comfort you in this time of loss. Chuck, Carol, Amanda and Seth

Sincere sympathy to the entire family. I'll always remember the good times I had with Joe at Wilson High School especially those gym classes. My wife enjoyed working with him at Di-Lu Lingerie 43 years ago. May you find peace and comfort while remembering the happy times you shared together.

Dear Pat and Family,
Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. Joe was such a thoughtful and genuine person. I remember he always had a big smile on his face everytime I saw him. I enjoyed every conversation I shared with him. He always made me laugh and he will be missed greatly. He will forever live in all our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.
Love,
Melissa

Dear Patsy and family, our prayers and deepest sympathy go out to all of you. Joe was such a very caring and nice man. He will be missed by many. Our love to you all, Barbara Thatcher-Broxson and family