Joseph-DiStefano-Obituary

Joseph DiStefano

Poughkeepsie, New York

1940 - 2020 (Age 80)

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Poughkeepsie, New York

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Joseph DiStefanoJoseph DiStefano died on April 20, 2020. An avid collector of experiences, of friends, and of stories, he was a consummate raconteur: the life of every party, and a glorious visual artist.Joe was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on February 28, 1940, the elder son of Al and Virginia...

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Hi Cousin Joe. Time has frozen as I look at your various photos and marvel at your masterpieces of art. Four years have slipped by so quickly but you will be forever in my heart. You were one of a kind and my Mom loved the way you made her laugh and smile.....me too. Later cuz.....Tina Riti Pulcastro

Dear Joe, Three years have passed and its hard to believe you are not with all of us and your loved ones. I know they miss you and your creativity, your laughter, love and all out everything....me too. Rest in peace and love cousin Joe. Tina

I just learned of your passing from our friend Sputnick. I´m so sorry you´re gone Joe, you were and will always be one my my favorite people in the world. This life will be a little colder and less colorful with you not in it. God bless you Joe DiStefano, you will be missed and remembered fondly.

We are so saddened by the passing of Joe DiStefano. His mom and my father were siblings. We really enjoyed visiting him in California, and we always marveled at his incredible talent and creativity in art. Joe once took my wife Ginny and me to a party in San Francisco, and it was unlike any other party that we ever attended. Such fun, and such a fun guy.

Marty Triola

My condolences to all. I cannot begin to express them because I think I am still in shock myself.
What a fantastic photo to Joe. He looks "noble" almost but ready to be the life of the party.
Thank you Diane and family for having this placed in our local paper. I am sure all the Angels above are looking down reading it with delight. Please invite me to the future memorial for this prince of a man.
Love, Tina.