Joseph-Guidetti-Obituary

Joseph Serafino Guidetti

San Luis Obispo, California

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Joe Guidetti, 84, a San Luis Obispo native, passed away peacefully Monday, Sept. 10, 2012, with family and friends at his side. Joe was a third generation San Luis Obispo rancher and descendent of pioneering Swiss immigrants, born in 1928 at Mountain View Hospital in San Luis Obispo. He spent his...

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i conducted my masters' research on the guidetti ranch in the late '70s. joe was my contact person. the cowboy who gave me the gate combination, reminding me every time we met, "don't forget to close the gates!" and letting me know that mother cows did not like dogs or anyone around their calves so to be careful. he loved his land and cattle, you could tell. i have fond memories of those encounters and am grateful for all the time i got to spend on that beautiful ranch. my condolences to his...

Terry and Family,
Sorry we couldn't be with you today for Joe's services. We have so many wonderful memories of your Dad, your mom, Jan, buck camps, Kiwanis, polenta feeds, family BBQ's and so much more. I am out of state on vacation but I do know, as the Kiwanis Club scholarship chairman, that the Joe and Jan Guidetti scholarship will continue on.

Joe was loved by Chuck and I for many years We both have taken care of him in the past years. He was always smiling no matter how much he was hurting. Chuck and will be missing the events tomorrow due to our work. Joe would call Chuck "Chucky Baby" while he was in Physical Therapy. we will always remember Joe and his family in prayers and thoughts. Sincerely Maggie and Chuck St.Vincent

Our thoughts and prayers go out to one of the greatest families we have ever known.

A true gentleman who will always be loved and remembered by so many as a great friend, neighbor, and "Papa."

Joe - you were the real deal, a true gentleman, a very kind man. Spending time on the ranch as a kid is one of the highlights of my life. You will be missed for a thousand reasons.

I'll forever remember the many brandings at the ranch with his amazing BBQ and trying to get me to eat mountain oysters. Joe was a great man who I always looked forward to visiting with.

Joe Guidetti, warms my heart to think of this kind and generous man. Oh, how you will be missed. To me he was the picture of a person with a heart of gold. Sincere condolences to the Guidetti family.