Joseph-Iandoli-Obituary

Joseph G. Iandoli

Fort Myers, Florida

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ObituaryJoseph G. Iandoli, 64, of Ft. Myers died Tuesday May 1, 2007. He was born in New York City in 1942 to his parents Joseph and Rose Iandoli. He graduated from Monroe High School in New York City in 1959. Joe moved to Lee County in 1974 from New York. He owned and operated several...

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Joe, my brother, I was so sad to hear of your loss today. The thoughts of my family are with you at this time of sorrow.

Going back to when we first knew each other on 1978, I just moved to Fort Myers and Joe was my friend and brother from day one. Joe was always there to support me on my decisions whether they be good or bad ones.

Joe, my brother, I'm so sorry you didn't have enough time to share your wisdom with my daughters (Chelsey 14 and Roxanne 18). After 1986 I joined...

Joe was a wonderful human being. He always had a smile and his kindness and generosity went above and beyond anyone I have ever met. He was a great friend and will be missed by many. Joe, you will forever be in my heart.

I'll always remember Joe as a sweet, kind, lovable man. He was my hair stylist for many years and when others frowned upon doing a five year old little girl's hair, Joe welcomed my daughter into his chair with open arms. Brooke will always love and remember HER "Uncle Joe". Rest in peace my dear friend.

Joe was a one of a kind.... sweet, thoughtfull, and a ray of sunshine to all that knew him.

I will miss my friend.... my neighbor... the one who guaranteed a smile on my face whenever I saw him.

His kind soul made a wonderful addition to this world and shall leave an impression on every life he touched.

I am greatful that our paths crossed and I had the honor of knowing you friend.

My family moved to Ft Myers in 1973 and remained until 2003, one year after my husband passed. During most of those years I was one of Joe's many patrons. His shops were always buzzing with conversation and good humor. He was a "good Joe".
I am so sorry his life has been cut short and extend my heartfelt sympathy to his loved ones.

"Every time we lose a loved one, we gain an angel whose name we know." Joe was truly and angel here on this earth...

I first became acquainted with Joe shortly after I moved to Florida in 1998 ...in conversations with Joe over the past 10 years he told me about his long history here in Fort Myers and how he had once owned a restaurant that is now Iguana Mia's ) and also he raised his family here...and of course how he became a very successeful, stylist...I was both a client and a friend and always I was always amazed by his warm loving nature and endless energy.....he always seemed to be in a good mood.....