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Joseph Como

Staten Island, New York

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Joseph Como, 77 Former Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court of New York, Richmond County Joseph Como, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, colleague and friend, passed away July 2, 2020 at the age of 77, after a brief illness. Joe served as Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court of New York, Richmond...

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Dear Mrs. Como, Your husband was the best man I've met in my life. I would love to share stories of working in AR1 as a new Court Officer.

I began working for the New York State Courts in 1981. Joe was the court clerk where I worked. From my first day on the job Joe was the best boss and greatest man I'd ever met. This remains true to this day when I am sixty-eight years old. Living in Oregon and spending little time in New York I feel sorry for not paying Joe a visit the past twenty-five years. Joe was always supportive, caring, concerned kind and courageous. I have been blessed to have been associated with such a...

still missing you Joe.

Your words of wisdom, guidance and friendship are as dearly missed today as they were when I heard of your passing a year ago. Miss you, Joe. Ride on my friend.

PAC Tour enjoyed many fine days with Joe. He loved a good ride and enjoyed the companionship of so many other cyclists on each tour. Always smiling! A very great person

My boss and BFF Joe was one of those rare people that mere words are not worthy of describing. There will never be another like him. I will miss you very much , Joe.

Joe was always a perfect gentleman.
He was a good person and a friend.
Hope you are riding your bike with the Lord !
I will miss you!

Rest In Peace Joe! You were very kind to me as my boss after Judge Sangiorgio died. Thank you for the time until I retired. God bless! Michele

Joe was a great person to work under; a once in a lifetime boss who always put the employee first and supported each one every which way but loose. He loved to share his knowledge, and his kindness and humility were so pure that one never doubts the magnanimity of our loss.