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Joseph N. Civitarese

Lowell, Massachusetts

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AYER -- Joseph N. Civitarese, 74, a longtime Ayer resident and teacher whose 25-year career in the Army included two tours in the Vietnam War and Korean War, died Saturday, Aug. 12, at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, after a sudden illness.

He was the husband of Jose (Cowper)...

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To Joe's Family,
I was away on vacation and did not hear of Joe's passing until I got home on the 19th. I would have liked to attend his service. I taught with Joe at Monty Tech. He was always a good friend and I will miss him very much. He had a terrific sense of humor and wit, and could write a witty poem faster than anyone I ever saw. He was awfully good to a lot of kids. My sympathy to all, Deirdre Oliver

I'm very sorry to hear about Joe's passing. I have memories of him from 25 years ago when Peter and I were in little league together. Wheather it be a practice or game he was there, and again as adults he was a fixture at all Dan,Tony and Peters softball games.The community has lost a great man.

Joe was my teaching partner for 13 years ,we had some great times together. I will miss him,may he rest in peace.

I am very sorry for your loss. I never met Joe but after hearing some stories about him, I know he is a great guy.

Cousins I am sorry for your loss. I wish I knew uncle Joe more.
Prayers and well wishes from
Uncle Ray's youngest daughter.

Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Peter & Kim
I am deeply saddened to hear of your Loss. May the Grace & Mercy of God watch over your family at this time and always.
In MY Prayers
Love Pam O'Driscoll

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Sorry to hear about your loss. Joe was a great guy!!!