Joseph-Macklin-Obituary

Joseph L. Macklin Jr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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TRENTON - Joseph L. Macklin Jr., 53, of Trenton, died Thursday, June 7, 2012, surrounded by family and friends.Born in Trenton, Joseph was educated in the Trenton public school system. He earned a degree in communications from Norfolk State University. He began his career at New Jersey...

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G Thks for the love & kindness shown during the passing of our Beloved Bro Joey who will B truly mised, June 7 will b one yr. It does not seem Real Brother & friend a big heart & big Smile, I Thk GOD for the 51 yrs he gave us on Earth, until we meet again Love you Joey Always your Bro,s Rob & Ray

Forever in my heart.

I loved Joe. In the short time we worked together at NJN, I can truly say he was at the top of my list: fun, supportive & professional. Simply, Joe was the best. My deepest sympathies to the family. Rest in peace my friend.

My heart and prayers go out for the Macklin family. I just found out Saturday night that Joey Mac had died. I played flag football with him for many years with Jo Jo's. No one ever smiled more than that man he was great team mate and good good player.May God have mercy on his soul.
Michael Maloney
Hamilton

I'm so glad that I was at your beautiful home, and was able to meet some of Joe's many friends. It was the perfect way to honor him. Thanks Missie, I will miss him.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Cuz,you will be truly missed. I remember all the goodtimes we shared. You are in heaven now with our family. Love you always and forever. Rob, Ray & Jarid, I LOVE YOU ALL WITH ALL MY HEART.I hate that I couldn't be with you all. My prayers go out to our family. RIP Cuz.

To Jos's family,
I played flag football with Joe for several years (JO-JO's Tavern @ Five Points).He broke his wrist one game and I drove him to Mercer Hospital immediately.The nurse wanted alot of info and Joe jumped over the railing at the hospital entrance and said " I want this (his wrist)taken care of NOW"
WOW !!! Joe was one of our BEST !!!!
My teammates and I will miss him greatly.
Elwood A Benner Jr
(Woody) Retired Segeant

my deepest sympathies to joes family..we grew as young men..best friend any guy could have!!you will truly be missed...god bless your family..

steve carter(ewing)