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Joseph P. Diacetis Sr.

MALTA, New York

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Diacetis, Joseph P. Sr. MALTA Joseph Paul Diacetis Sr., 70, died Monday, December 3, 2007 at Albany Medial Center Hospital due to complications from heart disease. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Dominick and Ethel (Day) Diacetis. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Joe worked...

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Louise, Carol,Mike, & Debbie,
My deepest sympathies to the Diacetis family on your loss of both your brother and your cousin Chris.

Mildred & Family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in our prayers, always. It is always difficult to lose a loved one. God bless and take care.

Christina, Mark, & Kiersten

Mildred
Dave,Jayson and I are so very sorry for your lose we are glad that we got to meet joe he was a very specail person god gave Willy and Jessie a very special grandpa he will be missed so much
Love Dave ,Lenora, Jayson

As the 4 youngest of the original 37 grandchildren,my sisters & I were able to spend a lot of time with Joe's generation,as well as their kids. Didn't hurt being Day & Diacetis,too!
So,when Nick & RoRo talk about the good times,we,too can remember. Going to Santa's Workshop in the days before the entire Northway was built. Joe's car gave up somewhere near Lake George. Lois & Mom got sick. We had 5 kids (Debbie was with us) & 4 adults in a car -- in the days well before mini vans!
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Dear Lois, Sandy, Lori, Joe and Sharon -
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

So many wonderful memories as a child....back when we could all spend time together on each and every holiday....I miss those days. Uncle Joe you will always be remembered as an outdoors man and I will never forget the good times I shared with you, uncle Mike and my dad, camping... hunting... cutting fire wood...We always laughed, thank you... Rest in peace....

Uncle Joe,
Where do I even start? What us kids did to you growing up. How many times did I hide away in the car without you knowing it still we all got back to your house and we knew you weren't going to turn around and drive me back home. Or how many times I would come up behind you and say "dad, can I have 5 dollars?" and you would pull out the wallet and go to hand me 5 bucks till you seen it was me. I love you uncle joe, and will miss you!

Love,
RoRo

Mildred and family our prayers are with you at this difficult time...Joe is no longer suffering and one day we will all be together in that glorious place called heaven, I always say this, "life is just a breath but eternity is forever." I love you cousin.