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JOSEPH JAMES CIPOLLO

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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CIPOLLO, Joseph James 60, of Plymouth passed away at the Falmouth Hospital on February 8. He leaves his wife Karen (Graham) Cipollo of Plymouth, his son Joseph W. Cipollo and his wife Samantha of Plymouth, his daughter Samantha OToole and her husband Thomas of Plymouth and his 3 grandchildren...

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I heard just in the last few months of Joes passing. Him and me went to Radioman school in the late 70's. He breezed through Morse Code that so many struggled with. Then again in the early 90's we were both stationed at D1 were he was the Security Manager. He was a hard charger for sure and you always knew were you stood with Joe. R. I. P. Coastie?

RIP Joe

Sorry Karen for the loss of Joe, I just saw the obituary for the first time, RIP Joe - last time I saw Joe was when I was delivering mail at the Prudential Center and we bumped into each other, again sorry for your loss.

I was stationed with JJ on Guam in 1980-81. He was a great shipmate and he will be sorely missed.

Joe and I worked together at E-911 in NH. He was a very strong man and I will always remember him fondly. Condolences to his family. Nancy Burke

I was stationed with Joe in the Air Force in San Vito Italy and the Washington DC area. Great guy with quick wit and a great laugh. He will be missed.

Gary Smith

I was deeply saddened to find out about the death of Joe. He had such a powerful impact on my CG career. Chief Cipollo (CGC Tahoma) was the absolute best leader/mentor I ever worked for! Karen you were also very important to me in my young career. Your loving support of Joe and welcoming of me into your home meant so much to me. Over the last 25+ years I have told many wonderful stories about both of you and have tried to help other young coasties as you both did for me.

My deepest...

I first med Joe in Radioman school in '78 and again on Guam in '81. My condolences to his wife and family.
Steve Nix

So sorry for your loss. Joe and I were office mates at the 5th District Office. He was a great guy!