Joseph-Halley-Obituary

Joseph Halley

Sykesville, Maryland

1939 - 2016

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On Friday, May 20, 2016 Joseph R. Halley 76 of Winfield, MD. He was the beloved husband of Lois Halley. The brother of Marilyn Halley and the late Joyce Halley; also survived by 2 nephews and 2 nieces. Friends may call at the Burrier-Queen Funeral Home & Crematory, PA., 1212 W. Old Liberty...

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Rest in peace dear friend❤

I am so, so sorry to hear this news.
The years I spent working beside and learning from Joe were some of the best.
Unfortunately, I heard too late to attend the service.
My sincerest Condolences to Lois.

I was so sorry to hear about Joe. He was so nice and funny. I always enjoyed being with both of you. Please take care of yourself.
Jo Donaldson

My sincere condolences to Joe's family. When I started at the MSC, Joe went out of his way to establish a friendship and make me feel welcome. He was a warm, witty, clever gentleman with a great heart and the source of fond memories for me as well as everyone fortunate enough to have known him.

My most sincere condolences to Joe's family. When I started at MSC, Joe went out of his way to make me feel at home. He was a warm, witty, clever gentleman with a great heart and the source of fond memories not only for me but for all who were fortunate enough to know him.

Joe was one of the most interesting and intelligent individuals I have ever known. I enjoyed working, thinking, and laughing with him at the Maryland Science Center for many years. He truly thought out of the box to not only solve any problem but make things better. Condolences to the family.

I knew Joe from his work at the Davis Planetarium. He was a real pro and a nice guy too. My condolences to his family and friends.

So sorry to hear this. Joe was a caring, loving person to everyone he met. Condolences to you Lois. you certainly married one the best❤

So very sorry to learn of my dear friends passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his wife and family. I worked with Joe at the Maryland Science Center until he retired. He was always full of jokes and wore the coolest t-shirts! He is loved and will be greatly missed.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Jennifer Anderson