JOSEPH-COPELAND-Obituary

JOSEPH COPELAND

New York, NY, Virginia

1936 - 2018

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DIED
February 27, 2018
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New York, NY, Virginia

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COPELAND--Joseph. Alpha: May 2, 1936 - Omega: February 27, 2018. Joseph Edward Copeland exited from this life on February 27, 2018, leaving behind a legacy that is admired and respected by many. He was blessed with the ability to reach out to people of different cultures, races, positions,...

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We learned of Joe's passing today. Our family has special memories of spending time with Joe in NYC over the years. I recall first visiting Joe in 1973 when I was 10; he was a stranger for only minutes and then with his big smile and twinkly eyes, you knew he was your friend. Visiting the Apollo Theatre with Joe was a highlight. ]The next time I visited was twenty years later in 2002 later when my husband Paul, and our daughters visited NYC. Our daughters were almost the exact age I had...

Joe was an amazing person who welcomed my sister Karen and I to New York about 10 years ago. He went above and beyond to show his Canadian family a great time in his city- dinner, the theatre and central park were all part of the visit. We are glad to have spent even a small period of time with him. The obituary was a wonderful tribute to him and the impact he had on the world around him. Sincerest condolences, Kim Kadatz and Bryan Mahoney

May God comfort and strengthen family and friends as your dear ones R.I.P

So sad to hear of Joe's passing. We recall his fun loving nature and broad smile while visiting with him and Clinso and Marlene so many years ago. May he rest in peace.

My oldest brother Bubo, You have been a blessing to me all of our lives as I am the oldest, I looked up to you and our baby brother Trouble, You are gone from our lives now, God always had you in his hands, we wont worry now. just love you as always. rest in peace, my brother your sister,


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