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Joseph R. DeLeo

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Joseph DeLeo Joseph R. DeLeo, 88, of Hellertown, died on Thursday, November 8, 2012 at Manor Care Health Services in Bethlehem. He was born in Philadelphia, the son of the late Rocco and Anna (Castelucci) DeLeo. Joseph was a police officer for the city of Bethlehem for 23 years retiring...

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Uncle Joe holding, Annie & Nora

My Uncle Joe holding us" Annie & Nora when we were lil babies, a photo i will always cherish. I love you!

Uncle Joe,
God looked around his garden and found an empty place. He then looked down upon the earth and saw your tired face. He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful. He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering. He knew you were in pain. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone, for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. God Bless your heart Uncle Joe. Until we all see you again. RIP Dear Uncle...

Dear Geraldine and family, sorry to hear of your loss of Joe, take care and GOD bless all of your family. prayerfully,

So glad I got the chance to see you one last time. I still remember when we lived on Lincoln Street and you used to come over for dinner one a week! Wish I got the chance to talk to you more about cop stuff. I knew you were an officer in Bethlehem, but I did not realize that you were for twenty some years! That is definitely something I lookup to. Tell Nanny I said Hello!
Love,
Jessie

Uncle Joe, you will be missed immensely but never forgotten. I feel so honored and privileged to have known such a sweet, kind & loving man who cherished his family. I will always remember all of the great times we had at Nan & Gramps' house at Christmas time. You touched so many lives and I know you will be watching over all of us. Rest In Peace Uncle Joe, I love you....go fly with the angels...

Uncle Joe you will be missed immensely. I feel priviliged to have known such a loving, sweet man who cherished his family. You made a huge impact on so many lives and you will be deeply missed. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories at Christmas time when we all got together at Nan & Gramps' house. I know you are finally at peace and will be watching out for us all. I love you Uncle Joe....Go fly with the angels.

Dear Chris and the Entire DeLeo Family,

Deepest sympathies. Cherish the memories of your Uncle Joe and all the good times that you have shared.

To Joe's family--- I am sorry for you loss, growing up hearing all the "Uncle Joe" stories, I know how much he meant to all of you, how much of himself he gave to this country, the police department and most importantly to all of you.

Dear Uncle Joe
I am so happy I got to see you one last time. Although I will never know if you knew I was there it just felt right to be there. And along with the sadness of losing you, I am also very excited to know that there is no doubt my mother has been patiently waiting for her big brother to arrive. Please tell her how much I love her and miss her. And I certainly hope you two don't take the casinos broke up there. It was an honor to be your niece and will never forget the cop...