Joseph-Colardo-Obituary

Joseph Colardo

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2019

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Joseph Michael Colardo, son of Mary Kehoe Colardo and Frank Colardo was born May 14, 1942, and died peacefully, surrounded by family on May 18, 2019. He was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and spent most of his life there. Joe graduated from Bishop McDevitt High School where he played clarinet...

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So sorry for your loss. He was a lovely neighbor when I lived on Lincoln Ave - you have my deepest condolences and will keep you all in my prayers.

Rest in Peace, My Love

Anthony & the Colardo family. While my interactions with your father were brief. I remember him being a kind and caring man. My sincerest thoughts are with you all.

My sister and I joined Central Penn together and if one of us was missing, he would inquire on where she was that day. He was a friendly and happy man. He talked about his family and was ecstatic when his grandson was born. Even though our encounters at the gym were very brief, I could tell he was a good husband, family man and human being. He will be missed by many and I'm glad I had the opportunity to know Joseph. Sympathy to the family.

You have my sincere sympathy in the loss of your husband and father. I knew Joseph from his many years at Central Penn Fitness. He was always friendly and ready to share a story with all of us. Mostly, he spoke of Sharon and his two sons. Such a proud father. He will be missed.

Joe was part of a group of guys that played together every day, we were all friends: Nickie pappas, Harold Trout Bim Tolbert , Bill Odonnel and myself Bill Kephart, I wish I could have been in contact before he passed, It would have been great shareing stories and remembering the past. Bubbles as we called him was quiet, laughed,and to my knowledge didn't have a mean bone in his body' Rest well old friend

you were a old play mate from uptown harrisburg. remember your nick name as bubbles. we all had some great times at your house. rest in peace and god bless your family who surely will miss you.

I remember meeting Joe for the first time. He seemed sophisticated...coming from the big city of Harrisburg and all. He had opinions about pretty much everything and would offer them up...often with a crooked smile. There was warmth and charisma about Joe and he always gave full attention when speaking and listening.

So sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. My condolences go out to the family and friends of Joseph. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time (John 6:40).