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JOSEPH DeLUCA

Brunswick, Ohio

1957 - 2014

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DELUCA JOSEPH DeLUCA, 57 of Brunswick, OH, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, November 5. He was born on March 20, 1957 to the late Rocco and Catherine (nee Cooligan) DeLuca in Cleveland, OH. Joseph gave 35 years of his time to Ford Motor Co. but will be most remembered for his longtime...

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Thinking of all the fun times we had when our tables were side by side at the bird fairs.
Rest in peace
Rita & Paul

Dear DeLuca family,
We were shocked to learn about Mr. DeLuca. We attended our first lovebird show many years ago in Harrisburg, PA and Joe was the judge at that show. We were so impressed with his knowledge of and obvious love he had for those little birds. We also were entertained by the panache he showed in producing and using his special judging dowels during the competition. It was a very educational time and we always talked about going to Ohio to see his birds or to attend another...

We will miss Joe!
SAL 610

Joey,
We are very sorry for the loss of your father. Please remember we will always be here for you at school if you need us. Mrs. Altherr and Mr. Olsen

hate to see ya go iron man

So sorry for your loss may God hold your hand during this difficult time. And Treasure the time you spent with Joe help at this most difficult time.

I will really miss you Joe. You were a great judge and a great guy. You were always so informative about lovebirds when you were judging. My prayers are with your family. Rest in peace.

The older Rae kids remember working with Joe at the Memphis Auto Wash, next to the Trio Tavern. Joe was always excited about whatever he was into at the time. His car was always shining and immaculate and so was his gorgeous hair! Here's to you Joe.
Linda, Billy, and Bobby

My heartfelt condolences to the Family . I only met Mr. DeLuca one time at our Birdshow but he did leave a lasting impression on me talking with him. We laughed about our children and their antics. Also he spoke about his judging birdshows and travels. Mr. Joe it was great meeting you and you will be missed.