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Joseph M. Corrado

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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CORRADO Joseph M. Corrado English department chairman, 81 Joseph M. Corrado, 81, of Hoboken died on July 21, 2007, at Hamilton Health Care Center, Jersey City. The funeral will be from the Lawton-Turso Funeral Home, 631 Washington St., Hoboken, on Thursday at 9 a.m., followed by a Funeral...

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God Bless the Corrado Family

Joseph Corrado was one of life's special people; a man of integrity. Caring, generous, sympathetic, funny, real, genuine, sincere, a man of great character; God walked with him as did many Angels. And, by the way he still walks with God, but is free....we are still concealed in the "body", limited by it's very few senses; sight, hearing, smell, touch. Just because our body doesn't see him, hear him, feel him....by no means, does that indicate he is not there. He is free of the body and all...

Alex and family,
I am so sorry for your lost. May
the memories held deep within all
of your hearts, help to soothe your
spirit during this time of sorrow.
You're in my prayers.
Sandra (Chuckles) Maden

I am so sorry to hear about the lost of Mr."C" He was a wonderful co worker and lunch partner. His love of life impressed us all and his ever famous "BOLD" will last with us all....my condolences to you his family and friends and I am sure that the GOOD LORD has already taken a liking to him.

Alex and Family,
Please accept my most sincere condolences as you pass your father into eternal rest. I have read the many remarks about him and for certain he left many positive memories for the lives he has touched. Even greater, he has passed his great talent for doing so on to his next generation.
God Bless your family,
Joe Amore

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Corrado's passing. He was my teacher in high school. He taught me the poem The Bells by Edgar Allen Poe and I will never forget it. He was a wonderful man. My condolences to your entire family.

God Bless you Mr. Corrado. I graduated from Demarest in 1961. I never forgot you or your way of teaching. You were so down to earth. I remember you telling us how you worked as a long shoreman in the summer months and I thought that was so great and so honest. I won't forget your smile, your sense of humor and your spirit will never be forgotten. Blessings to you and your family.

We are so sorry to hear of Mr. Corrado's passing. We will remember him best for his great sense of humor and the twinkle in his eye. He will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathy to the family. Mr. Corrado, as we know him was a great man and a great teacher. Yes, his famous line was "bold very bold". May you rest in peace dear man.

The Ciandella Family

I graduated from Hoboken High School in 1971. Mr. Corrado was my English teacher in either 11th grade or 12th grade. He was an excellent teacher, with a great personality and a sense of humor. He used to say "You bold young lady," (which is what he wrote in my yearbook!) or "You are so bold." So sorry to hear that he passed away.