Joseph-Manos-Obituary

Joseph Manos

Easton, Pennsylvania

Age 54

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DIED
March 20, 2019
AGE
54
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joseph Anthony Manos EASTON Joseph Anthony Manos, 54, of Easton, PA, passed away peacefully with his loving wife; his cousin, Rosina Probosco, and her fiancé, Joseph Fekula, at his side, on March 20, 2019. Joe was the beloved husband of Patricia (Dagon) Manos. They would have celebrated 29 years...

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I loved my husband to the Moon and back you were the perfect husband. You always put me on a pedestal and love me and took care of me and provided for me. I couldn´t ask for a better husband. Joey You were taken away to early from me but we will be together soon. I will love you and miss you always. My heart and all my love will always be with you. Love Your wife

Beautiful memories of my Manos neighbors. Joey you will be missed but loved forever. Until we meet again at heavens gate. God bless and Rest In Peace.

Tony, Tom, and families,
My deepest condolences on your loss. May God bless you and console you at this difficult time. You will all be in my prayers.

Rest in peace Joe. way too young. good times growing up as neighbors. my condolences to all in the family.

My condolences to the Manos family. I haven't seen Joe since the hunting club broke up but I still have a lot of memories of our times there.Uncle Tom , Antonius and your cousin Joe had some great times there. I'll never forget that.Joe thanks for your service to our country and thanks for the memories. Rest in peace my friend.

Pat and Family
Please accept our sincere and heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Joe. Our love and prayers are with you through this difficult time.
Jerry and Darlene Wood

My sincere condolences and prayers to all of Joe's loved ones. Far too soon. May Heaven's angels welcome you with open arms. RIP

With sincere sympathy and prayers for Joe's loved ones.

So sorry to hear this news, Joe and Tom would always get me in trouble in study hall (Mr.McNeil's) class. I was one of the twins. I never laughted so hard. Often thought of you both. R.I.P. My friend.