Joseph-Dehner-Obituary

Joseph T. Dehner Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Age 84

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DIED
August 26, 2025
AGE
84
LOCATION
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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Habitat for Humanity

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Joseph T. Dehner, Jr., 84 of Harrisburg, passed away on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at home with his wife, Nancy, by his side.He was born on March 12, 1941 in Chester, PA to the late Joseph T. Dehner, Sr. and Agnes M. (Larkin) Dehner. He was raised and educated in the Eddystone and Philadelphia area...

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My heart and love is with this beautiful family. I am so very sorry for your loss and Joe will be forever in our hearts. Sincerely, Jorita King

I was fortunate enough to have spent most of my life with Joe in it. From the age of 10 to 60 he was always there for me. Larger than life, and with a personality second to none, I will remember him for everything that he has done for me and will always remember all of our times together. From the Pioneers to the crawl space at Black log valley, thanks Joe, to the squirrels at Huntington and the vehicle that got shot, to the lucky socks that had to buried at Butler, as per Joe, to the car...

Wow, what a life according to Joe´s obit! I knew Joe from Eddystone oh so many years ago! Sounds like he was still a special person after he left our tiny borough and all through his life! To his family I hope and pray that Joe will have the perpetual light shine upon his soul!!!! My best to you all!

My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Joe. I worked with Joe at AMP and knew him as a professional in the Credit Department with an endearing sense of humor. My memory of him will live on.

My condolences to Joe and the entire Dehner family. My thoughts are with you all in this tough time.

My condolences to the family and friends of Joe. I had the pleasure knowing him while working at AMP. He was so easy to talk to and always gave me good advice on work or personal issues. I'd run into him at the gym and we'd always talked about the old AMP days. He will be missed by so many.

Joe and my brother Ric were such great friends that I feel that I knew ^him well. I am so sorry for the loss and grief you are enduring at the loss of a wonderful husband, father, family member, and friend.

Joe was my boss at AMP! He was the best!! At 5´ and his very very 6´and taller, Joe always looked down, and I looked up! Best boss ever! And yes a big hardy laugh!!!! RIP Joe!

Dad, thank you for always being there. With eternal love, gratitude, and respect. Your son, Joe III