Joseph-DeLuca-Obituary

Joseph F. DeLuca

Bangor, Pennsylvania

Age 65

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DIED
January 4, 2022
AGE
65
LOCATION
Bangor, Pennsylvania

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BANGOR Joseph F. DeLuca, 65 of Bangor passed away Tuesday January 4th at home. Joseph was born in Easton, a son of the late Carl J. and Eleanor (DelGrosso) DeLuca. He was a 1976 graduate of Bangor High School and had worked as a Custodian at Lafayette College for 42 years retiring February of...

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Sandy, Phil and family so sorry for your loss; deepest sympathy

I wish to convey my deepest condolences to Joe, whom I knew at Lafayette College for three decades. He was the nicest person, and someone wonderful to talk with. He had many friends here, and he is greatly missed.

Sandra and family I am sorry joe passing he was good soul R.I.P. joe

Sandy and family , so sorry to hear about your brother Joe. Prayers to you at this difficult time . May he rest in peace

Sandy, Phil and family my deepest condolences over the loss of Joseph. My prayers with all of you during this difficult time. He is at peace and with the Lord.

I knew Mr. DeLuca as a customer from my many years of working at Weis Markets in Pen Argyl. He was a standout because he was always super polite and his cheerful demeanor could brighten your worst day in an instant. My condolences to his loved ones and friends.

I knew Joe from the Skillman Library Coffee Shop. He and I always had great conversations about sports. He loved Tampa Bay and he knew I loved the Cowboys.

Joelene, Isaac, and family; Sorry to here of your uncle Joes passing. I didn't know him real well in school, but the few interactions we had were always friendly and kind. The last time I saw him was at Ruggerio's market and of course we talked about the Yankees. We are hoping you find comfort in the good memories you have of him.

Dear Sandy and Family, Our sincere sympathy to you all. Your brother is with the Lord, but he will be with you always...in your hearts and in your memories. Fondly, Sherry (Lewis) Stecker and Girls