JOSEPH-DONOFRIO-Obituary

JOSEPH DONOFRIO

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

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DONOFRIO JOSEPH DONOFRIO, 54, beloved husband of Patti (nee Ginley); devoted father of Tony Donofrio and Nicole (Chris) Moore; cherished brother of Vivian (Lou) Miller; loving uncle of 10; dear member of the D'Onofrio, Ginley, Zinicola and Parente families. The Funeral Mass Thursday at 10 a.m. at...

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So sorry, Patti! I just found out today of Joe's passing when my mom had mailed the information. How can I ever forget you two! Heck, I'm the guy that brought you two together! Combined with all of our Perkins friends, we had some great teenage years and so many memories to cherish. I would love to hear from you and will give you my cellphone in hopes we can talk soon...949-379-4692.

Patti,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Patti,Tony & Nicole-
I am so sad to hear about Joe. I'm sure he is in heaven with the biggest smile on his face that I always remember him having here on earth. He was such a good guy! You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs to all of you-
Jaime Slaton (Futrzynski)

Wonderful childhood memories,"Joey Big" was a part of them. My deepest heartfelt sympathy to you Patty, Nicole, Tony, Vivian and Lou.

Vivian
So sorry for the loss of your
brother I lost mine about the same age and know it is not something easy to go through. You are in our prayers.

Patti, Tony, and Nicole I'm so very sorry for your loss.

I am so very sorry for your family. Thinking of you at this time. May your memories comfort all of you.

I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. Always had a smile on his face. He was a great neighbor. Always would snowplow my driveway. Truly a kind soul. My prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
Your Neighbor
Pam

Some of my most precious memories are of growing up with my cousins..and Joe was the one who gave us laughter. I hate that after having families we all sorta went our own ways...I will forever reqret that, as we all do, but no matter what when we saw each other it was like never being apart. "Joey Big" was always easy and fun to talk to and our stories could go on forever. I wish we could of made more cousin memories as we grew older but our past was always with us and the love was always...