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Joseph Lettelleir

St. Petersburg, Florida

1944 - 2022

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LETTELLEIR, Joseph Theodore III "Joe" 77, of St. Petersburg, FL, passed away on July 4, 2022 at his home. Joe was born in Indianapolis, IN on October 14, 1944 to Joe and Jeanne Lettelleir. A servant leader and loving family man, he is survived by his wife of 56 years, Becky, his children Amy,...

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My family and Joe´s grew up as kids. His family always spent 4th of July with us on IRB. Swimming and water skiing. Friends thru adulthood too. Miss him.

Joe was a solid individual that represented for a community that will surely miss not just him but his visions and advice. May he be up there enjoying the freedoms without restrictions. May his family be at ease knowing Joe had an impact on many in a positive way - May we all strive to keep a clean good honest legacy in his honor

As in the song "The House That Built Me" the neighborhood I grew up in shaped me. The Lettelleirs (siblings Joe and Jan and their parents Joe Sr and Jeanne ) were the Campbell household neighbors catty corner to the back. Outgoing friendly Jan became my really good friend through the last years of elementary, then junior and senior high school. I spent many afternoons after school at her house just chatting and determining life goals with her and (after she finished work) her mom. They were...

My heartfelt condolences to Becky, children and family for the passing of Joe. He surely was loved and admired by all. Family was very important to Joe. Once he and sister Jan came to visit my husband Rick ( their cousin) during a terminal illness and truly made him feel so happy ! A few months later Joe and Becky came to the funeral service. I'm sure You are on your way to Heaven and anxious to meet your parents, and family ...and I can only imagine the great embrace with your beloved Erin....

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I so sad to hear about the passing of my 2nd cousin, Joe, he was a smart, funny, giving, caring man. He always seemed to have a smile on his face. I remember him taking me flying as a kid, so fun. I also remember that it was the first time I had seen or been a " barrel type" of jacuzzi at their home around the age of 10?, I thought it was so cool! He started many businesses, very successful, he also gave to many charity organizations. He will be missed by many people, family and friends....

Becky, please accept our deepest sympathy. We know that Joe was a much loved and respected member of the community and we remember our days together at Indiana University with great fondness.

Sorry for your loss. We will keep Joe and this family in our prayers.

We were so sorry to hear about the passing of Joe. Bob enjoyed the many years they worked together on numerous challenges our deepest sympathy to Becky and her family.