Joseph-Giacobbe-Obituary

Joseph R. Giacobbe

Sandwich, Massachusetts

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78, of Sandwich, formerly of Dedham, died on August 23, 2008. He was the beloved husband of Joanne (Scarpitti) Giacobbe for 51 years and the devoted father of John and his wife Mary Beth of Medway, Joseph Jr. of Auburn, James of San Diego, CA and Jolene DeAngelis and her husband Mark of...

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Dear Auntie Joanne and family,
I was praying this day wouldn't come but it did and my family and I are praying for you and the cousins. Uncle Joey and you are always remembered in our family especially the times we stayed with you guys and when he'd come to FL and play cards. I'm sure Uncle Neddie is happy to see him but we will truely miss him and his funnies. We love you and wish we could have seen all of you at the reunion, maybe next year. Love, Joel, Gina, Josh, Brittany and Annmarie.

Joanne,Joey,Jimmy,Jolene,John:
I am so happy that I ran into Joe at Falmouth Hospital in May. We had a great talk and hugs, it had been so many years since we had seen each other, I couldn't believe it when he walked past me. I will never forget that day, I can see his smile and I will really miss him. Joey and Jimmy, I hope you are both happy and well, I remember how much fun we had together at Augat. My love to all of you!

Dear Jim & Family,

I am so really sorry for your terrible loss. I can't be inside you and know how you feel right now, but I have been in those shoes so I want you to know that I understand. I think your Dad was lucky, because he knew and experienced all of your love all his life, and for that he loved you just as much, if not more, back. My mom and me are thinking of him, all of you, and yours at this time. Please take care,

Gary Presto

My thoughts are with Joe's family at this sad time. I first met Joe many years ago at Augat. He was quick with a smile. What a pleasant surprise to run into him years later at the Trading Post. Still smiling! He was so proud of his family and loved sharing that fact...how he married the best woman, had great kids and wonderful grandchildren. Joe was just an all around nice guy and I shall miss him.

Dear Joanne, I am so sorry that I was out of the state on vacation. Even though our lives went in different directions
you know that I thought of you and Joe very often. I just wish that we could have seen each other more, but
Ellie has been in poor health the last few years. I feel so sad
to think that Joe will not be around anymore. But he will never be forgotten. You and Joe are the best friends anyone could ask for. Please accept my sincerest condolences. Love, Bob Corraro

Dear Auntie Joanne,
The true memorial of Uncle Joey's life is you and his children and grandchildren. That is his love and his legacy. Through all of you, he will live forever.
"There is a bridge of memories from Earth to Heaven above. It keeps our dear ones close to us. It's the bridge that we call love."

Dear Auntie Joanne and Family There are no words to express how I feel about losing Uncle Joey, we have been together since I was born we had so many good times and the memories will last me the rest of my life, but that still isn't enough there are some people you never get over losing and is one of them. I'm sure he is happy and I know Uncle Neddie and the rest of the family were happy to see him and now he is healthy and not in any pain. Love you all.

Dear Auntie Joanne and Family-
I am so glad that we made it to the reunion to have great memories of Uncle. He was amazing and will surely be missed. We love you!!
Love, Nicole, Russ, Toni and Nick