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Joseph M. Davitt

Washington, District of Columbia

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DAVITT, JOSEPH M. (Age 73)

Of Bluemont, died September 30, 2005, after a short illness of melanoma cancer of the liver. A native of Syracuse, he worked for 25 years as a grants and contract officer for the District's Mental Health Department. He lived in Alexandria until moving to Bluemont in...

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My sincerest condolences to Iris and her family from an old time friendfrom Cicero N Y.May Joe rest in the place God has reserved for him.

Iris and Family,
Sincere condolences to you and your family upon the loss of your beloved Joe.
Joe and I worked together in the Mental Health Administration in the 1970's where we both met the late Lee Lendt. We both were friends with Lee and maintained correspondence with him until Lee passed in March. When we would not hear from Lee over a period of time, Joe would send me an e-mail asking if I had heard from Lee and I would do the same with him.
Joe was a really decent...

Joe has been my friend as well as my brother inlaw for 38 years. He has been an advisor when I needed one and a true friend when I needed one. He was a good provider for my sister and their family. He will be missed but is now in a far better world. Walk with God Joe.

I must say my Uncle Joe always had a smile and was very easy to talk to and get along with. Although I didn't get to see him very much, my thoughts and prayers go out to my Aunt Iris and her family at this sad time. Uncle Joe will be missed and was loved very much by many; I love you Uncle Joe and you will always be in my prayers.

Joe was a good friend for over 60 years. We will really miss him at the next reunion or special event here in Syracuse. Our prayers are with his wife and family.

I can honestly say that Uncle Joe was one of the nicest people I have ever known. He was very smart and had an outstanding sense of humor. I'm sure he will be missed by all that knew him as he was a true people person.

My best to you all. Joe has been a friend, even at a distance since 1951, A good and gracious person. I will offer Mass for all of you this afternoon at Fordham in the Bronx.

Peace and all good things,

Chuck Fahey aka Msgr.C Fahey

My thoughts are with you Aunt Iris and your family during this time of sympathy. I will miss Uncle Joe very much. I'm am very happy he made it to my graduation he made me feel proud. I also appreciated all the effort and encouragement he gave me on continuing my education. I loved him deeply and will miss him terribly.