JOSEPH-CIPOLLINI-Obituary

JOSEPH F. CIPOLLINI Sr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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CIPOLLINI, SR.JOSEPH F. "CHIP", age 72 of Downingtown, on Sun., Nov. 28, 2010. Loving husband of the late Rose Marie Re Cipollini; beloved father of Monica Green, Annemarie Booth and Joseph F. Cipollini, Jr.; devoted grandfather of 7; also survived by his brother, Dominick and sisters, Jane...

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Mr.Chip was so sweet. Mrs. Chip was my cheerleading coach and so much more. They both traveled to State College for my wedding in '98. I always enjoyed spending time with the both of them. I'll remember his sense of humor, his gentleness and that he was a true gentleman.

So many lives touched by such a wonderful person. I thank you Mr. Chip for being such a large part of my childhood. You will be missed by all who knew you. May you find comfort in Jesus' arms and an eternity of happiness with Mrs. Chip. Love you, "Trouble"

We are so blessed that we were able to talk and pray with Chip the Friday before his passing. I told him he was my hero because he never complained, and he taught me a great lesson of humility, what it means to be a beautiful soul with a loving spirit. After all the things of this world pass away, all that is left and most important is love. Chip was love, and truly loved by many. We will miss him, and we will cry because WE want him with us, but he is with the greatest Love of All. We...

Remembrance
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break,
but all in vain.
To have, to love, and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart.
The years may wipe out many things
But some they wipe out never.
Like memories of those happy times
When we were all together.
~ Author Unknown

~RIP Uncle Joey~

Remembrance
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break,
but all in vain.
To have, to love, and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart.
The years may wipe out many things
But some they wipe out never.
Like memories of those happy times
When we were all together.
~ Author Unknown

~RIP Uncle Joe~

To the Cipollini family, Chip was a good man and fun to work with. Always pushing those church raffle tickets. He will be missed.
Angelo Cavallero
Roberts Automall