Joseph-LoGiudice-Obituary

Joseph M. LoGiudice

DELMAR, New York

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National Kidney Foundation

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LoGiudice, Joseph M. DELMAR Joseph Michael LoGiudice, 81, passed from this world peacefully at home on November 20, 2008. Joe was born on November 13, 1927 in Albany, the son of Santo and Genevieve (Vigliucci) LoGiudice. A first-generation Italian, Joe grew up working in the family grocery store....

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Mrs. LoGiudice, Liz and Family ~ My heartfelt sympathy at the loss of your husband and father. I hope you find comfort and peace in the memories.

Mrs. Logiudice and the girls,
It's so hard to believe that it has been more than 25 years since Mary and Joe from Bethlehem brought their daughter to UVM. Since that time, you have been my very dear extended family. I am so thankful for all the memories I have of time spent in Albany. Your home was always filled with music, love and laughter with Mr. Logiudice always one of the prime instigators of the action. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. With love, Lisa

Great Uncle Joe...many words come to mind...funny, humble, God-fearing, generous, joyful, kind, gentle, faithful, loving...well, pretty much all of the fruits of the Spirit.

I'll always remember visits to the Cape and Albany and walks down generations of 'memory lanes.' And even recently, Uncle Joe sang his 'ditty' for me over the phone...

'K-K-K Katie, beautiful Katie, you're the only girl that I adore. And when the M-M-M moon shines, over the cow shed, I'll be waiting at...

Mary and family: Our sincere condolences as you mourn the loss of Joe.

Dear Mary and the girls, my love and thoughts are with you as you release our beloved Joe to his eternal life. As my dear father said, Joe is a prince among men. Farewell, sweet Prince and Godspeed. I cherish our years of friendship and blessed memories of our dear Joe. You are in my prayers., Love Always

November 22, 2008
To me, Uncle Joe was like a rare multifaceted diamond. He had depth, brilliance and plenty of fire. He was a humble man who had his priorities straight; God and family were his focus and everything else followed. Joe possessed a sharp wit and disarming sense of humor, both of which served him well and brought joy, even in darkest moments when he could add some levity by imparting a timely joke or singing one of his favorite ditties. He was an inspiration, a man who rarely...

The family of Joe sorry for your loss. I rember buying candy at the store on watervliet ave.a naibor and friend Don Marsh

My condolences go out to the LoGiudice family. As a little girl growing up on Watervliet Avenue I remember going into the family grocery store all the time, especially for penny candy! They are happy memories...

My heart and prayers go out to all Joe's family, especially his dear Mary and my beloved friend, Patrice, whom I've known so long. In each of his roles, Joe fit Cardinal Newman's definition of a gentleman. The world is better for his having been among us for 81 years but there will always be a hole where he should still be!