Joseph-D'Errico-Obituary

Joseph Angelo D'Errico

Columbus, New Jersey

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March 28, 2024
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Columbus, New Jersey

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COLUMBUS Joseph Angelo D'Errico, 78, of Columbus, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, March 28, 2024, surrounded by his loving family, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Born in Trenton, Joseph resided in the Chambersburg section of Trenton most of his life...

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We miss you every day Joe. XO

With Deepest Sympathy..."Chambersburg Johnny" Macciocca

Our sincerest condolences to the D'Errico family. Joe was truly a very wonderful, kind and caring person. He will truly be sorely missed. He also brought joy and happiness when he and his wife met with our family.

Just came across Joe's obituary. I had no idea he had passed. I had to re-read it over again. Society lost not only a gentleman, but a gentle man. I've known Joe, his Dad, his Mom, and his brother throughout my life. He oversaw my wife's, my dad's, and my mom's funerals, not just in a professional way, but in a caring way. I can honestly say without any reservations--joe is one of the few on this planet that EARNED himself a one-way ticket to heaven. So, for his wife Roe, Joe's...

To Roe and family. I was saddened to hear the news of Joe´s passing. Joe was the first person i met when i started coming to Brigantine. He was such a great guy. I always looked forward to seeing him. My family and i will miss him very much. Rest in peace Joe

I lived next door to Joey for over 50 years on Anderson st in Chanbersburg and we were great friends over that time. He also took care of the burial of my Mother, father and Sister. He was a kind gentleman over the years and will be surely missed. Rest In Peace Joey.

I had the pleasure of meeting Joe a few years ago at a mutual friend's Christmas party. At that moment I knew what a special person he was. As time passed I would see him in various restaurants. He would come up to me with exhibiting his pleasant demeanor.We both shared a passion for Brigantine. Rest well.

I went to school with Joe from kindergarten till 10th grade. He was the nicest guy you could meet. He was so compassionate and caring when he handled my father in law’s funeral services. Always a gentleman with a smile and a handshake when we would randomly meet. Rest in peace Joe
Vince & Anne Marie Anepete

Joe was a special cousin even though we lost touch after we moved. Prayers that family love, wonderful memories and faith bring you peace and strength through this difficult time.