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Joseph Como III

Tinley Park, Illinois

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Como, Joseph M., III Late of Tinley Park, IL. Beloved son of Dorothy (step father Paul) Bellone and son of the late Joseph M. Como II. Loving brother of Toni Neakarse and Karen (Jim) Cronk. Proud uncle of Don, Joey, Kevin and Nicole. Joe was a mail carrier for the Tinley Park Post Office for 13...

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I did your rte this week Joe. I don't think a day goes by that we don't talk about u miss u

My deepest sympathies to Bubby's family. Growing up as a friend of Karen's I have fond memories of their family. They have always been so warm and welcoming. I brought Bubby a Chinese Star with Bruce Lee on it home from Germany in the '90's and he was so touched that he was thought of. Such a great man who will be missed. Hugs to the Como family.

The first time I met Joe was when he came over to pick up my husband (Don) and myself and we went to the casino. He was so polite and talkative. As the years went by, I really got to know Joe, he and my husband had so much in common, they could talk for hours in sport bets, work, taking trips, you name it. He was always invite to go with us to Vegas, which he did. His favorite table game (of course) was crabs, which last year when we were in Vegas taught me how to play. Joe was always a...

Joe was a great guy. I meet him about 20 years ago at Papa's pizza in oak forest. Where we delivered pizzas. I took a vacation with Joe to Vegas about 7 years ago. We had a lot of fun together. Joe rest in peace buddy. Condolences go out to Joe's family during this very hard time. With sympathy, John Hubbell Plainfield Illinois

Joe was a good friend of mine.I met him about 7 years ago through a friend and then he became my mailman for awhile.We had a great time in Vegas a couple of years ago and I loved being in his football pool.He was very outgoing and had an awesome sense of humor.I'm so glad he got to see Italy before his passing.He left us way to soon.I'll miss him forever.RIP My Friend.Steve Medel

Joe was my downstairs neighbor for over 4 years. Although we didn't know each other all that well, he always struck me as a passionate and fiery guy, especially when it came to being a sports fan. He was never shy about expressing his displeasure whenever the Cubs or Bears were not doing so well and was always an engaging and friendly neighbor. My condolences go out to all of his family, friends, and loved ones.

We spent a week with Joe on a tour of Italy last year and really enjoyed his company. Joe was considerate, enthusiastic and down-to-earth. We send our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of this good man. Richard & Martha Luby

Joe was our mail carrier at the Tinley Park Fire Prevention Bureau. The short time he delivered mail to us, he made a great impression on all of us. I will forever remember Joe every time I have Biscotti and the correct way to say it. He will be missed. The TPFDB.

Joe It was nice having you as a neighbor growing up. I have lots of fond memories,you will be missed Bubby. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.