Joseph-Kubiak-Obituary

Joseph A. Kubiak III

47, Milltown, New Jersey

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Son, brother, uncle, 47 Joseph A. Kubiak III, 47, of Milltown died Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009, at Park Place Center in South Brunswick after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. Services will be held Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, at 9:45 a.m. at the funeral home followed by a 10:15 a.m. Funeral Mass...

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I don't know where to begin to talk about all the great memories I have of Joe: From WSPX (our high school radio station) to cruising in the Nova to the Turnpike Drive-In, to Bruins Baseball and on to "Sticky Fingers" (Joe was the best Mick Jagger impersonator ever).

Every time I think of Joe, I can't help but smile. He was the kind of person who was always the life of the party and the leader of the pack. No Friday or Saturday night get-together was ever complete until Joe...

Joe, was a great friend, we new each other since grammar school.
We shared a lot of “coming of age experiences” together, Cruising in our cars Joey’s 1969 Jade Green Nova and my 1970 Orange Mustang (we may had have a few beverage with us at the time), Concerts (Led Zeppelin), Baseball & Football games at Shea, walking through New York City’s 42nd St districted at 16 years old with our St Pius X Varsity Jackets on, getting approached by all kinds of “people”.
As I look back on my...

I am so sorry to hear about Joe's passing. He was a wonderful high school friend. He made me laugh (many times), listened to my stories and felt like the brother that I never had. In fact, I still have Joe's senior picture from high school in my box of special pictures. Although it's been years (decades) since I've seen him, I will always remember what a great guy he was. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Sherri (Novak) Monticchio

We are so saddened to hear about Joe. He was a wonderful person and a great friend. I remember the last time we spoke to him by phone, he was more concerned about the health of our daughter than his own situation. He was a wonderful, funny, caring guy who will be missed.
Henry and Carol Kozlowski
St pius X, Class of 79

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Joe will always be remembered as a childhood friend and neighbor. Our hearts and prayers go out to you.

Dear Nancy and Joe,Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.We will remember Joe playing with Curtis and Cathy those many years ago. Our love always, from Florida. We will be with you in our thoughts. Love Joyce and Curt.