Joseph-Fandre-Obituary

Joseph Paul Fandre

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

1928 - 2012 (Age 83)

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Joseph Paul Fandre, age 83, of Stevens Point, went home to Jesus on March 26, 2012. He passed peacefully with his beloved wife at his side.Joseph was born November 6, 1928 in Wausau to Gustav and Mabel (Nacker) Fandre. He was the youngest of eight children and as the baby of the family he enjoyed...

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Jeffrey & Lori Kostecki

Dear Jean, I recently learned of your husband Joe's passing. Please accept my sympathies. I would have liked to attend the ceremony but was in Minneapolis with family events that weekend (I was hoping there would be an evening visitation I could drive down for, but alas, there was not.) I remember what good friends you and he were to my parents, Clarence and Phyllis, and the Fellowship that met weekly, pastored by Dave Mahler. I last remember being at your house (with my wife, Lori, and...

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To Jean and the entire Family. Yes he was a great man in many ways. God's Blessings to each one of you.

Dear Aunt Jean, Allen & Pat, Our love & prayers are with you and your families. We'll miss Uncle Joe greatly! His life leaves the legacy Aunt Jean that with his Lord your almost 60 years with him is a great start on forever! We love you, Dave & Lois

Joe was such a wonderful man of God and such a wonderful friend to so many.

Steve and Cheryl (Higgins) Hardman

A true gentleman. It was aways a good conversation when joe would show up for car repairs at my shop karls service center. He liked to give some of the young employees a hard time saying" keeping your nose clean" and then we would laugh. I think he scared the the heck out out them. Our condolences to Jean, Al and Patricia. He will be missed by all that knew him.

Dear Fandre Family
Joe was a wonderful man, I loved listening to his stories about old Stevens Point and how he used to "walk a beat" as a police officer. You could see the pride in his eyes. He was proud to be a cop. He is finally home and in a better place. Your neighbor's

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

My father, the late Jack Gibbs, always spoke so highly of Joe Fandre. He considered him a great friend. You have my sympathies. Mary Gibbs Nelsen

Dear Aunt Jean, Alan and Pat,
We have been blessed and privileged to know and love Uncle Joe. He never missed an opportunity encourage us in our faith. He also always had advice about cars or work or a joke to share. We are thankful for his long life and wish we could be there on Friday for his service. Our love and prayers are with you and the whole family.