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Joseph E. Favaloro Sr.

Somerville, Massachusetts

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FAVALORO, Joseph E., Sr. Of Somerville, March 14. Beloved husband of the late Vincenza (Denisi). Father of Joseph Jr. and his wife Barbara of Somerville. Son of the late Francesco and Teresa (Frisina) Favaloro. Grandfather of Steven Joseph and Kristina Marie Favaloro. Brother of the late Carmelo...

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thanksgiving will not be the same without you!!!

one month ago you were God called you to be by his side. Not a moment goes by when you are not in our thoughts!!
Miss you!!

hard to believe two weeks have gone by since you left us. while we know you are at peace and not in pain, the void you've left will be very hard to fill!!
Love ya!!

missing you!!!

Joe & family, My sympathy on the loss of your father. I knew him many years ago while working for Pru. He was such a nice man...always smiling. May he rest in peace.

Dear all,
i'm sorry for the loss of Papa, and send you my condolences. i will miss him when me and Kristina are playing monopoly at the dinner table or when i walk in to visit and he was always sitting in the same chair.
you are all in my thoughts and prayers,

ashley dandrea

Dear Joe and Family,
My deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. I know that it was expected, but that does not make it easier. I know it must have been a great comfort for him to be home with you these past months.

I will be thinking of you,

Elizabeth

Papa memory will go on. Im gonna miss not seeing him outside sitting in his chair, listening to the ballgame on his radio. Picking up after george's business.Gonna miss his wave to me, when i got home. Well, my dearest Papa, may you rest in peace. At least, you got to see the red sox win two championships.. We will never forget you...Love Jim Scimemi and family

Dear Joe, Barbara, Steven, Kristina, and George--

Papa Joe's memory will always be with me. I will never forget his cheery smiles, warm hugs, and hearty hello's whenever I saw him in the yard. The "Mayor of franklin street" was well loved as he greeted passerby and brought cheer to the many who walked by.

I will always think of him with the sun warming his shoulders.

I will miss him dearly and offer my deepest condolences to you all. He was such a great...