Joseph-Marciano-Obituary

Joseph J. Marciano

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Lt. Colonel (retired) Joseph J. Marciano of Colorado Springs, Colorado passed away on July 27, 2008. Joe was born on July 7, l924 and was raised in Brooklyn, New York. A highly decorated retired USAF officer and World War II veteran with 24 years of service to his country, while still active in...

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Sorry to hear of Joe's passing....my prayers are with the family....knew him from Travel Chat online....always nice to everyone and great sense of humor....he will be missed....God keep you and yours in this time of loss....

For several years I had the pleasure of communicating with Joe in Travel Chat and other chat rooms on AOL. Although we never met, Joe was a friend. He had humor, insight into the human physche, and was clearly a family man. It was refreshing to interact with him. I would like to extend my condolences to his family and assure them Joe will be truly missed by a lot of us whose lives he touched online.

I feel so lucky to have chatted with Joe online in Travel Chat for about 4 years now. He imparted so much wisdom, knowledge and HUMOR! God certainly called home one of his angels on earth. My deepest sympathies during this difficult time. Rest assured he will always be alive in our hearts and memories!!

Ive talked to joe for about 8 years, he always had an upbeat view on any subject .Humor was always around when he was in the chat room .His presence always insured a good time was to be had by everybody,with his endless humor .I will always miss his wwII stories , and him as a true friend i never met.God is having talks with joe , and being enlightened as all his many friends were in the chat rooms he visited online.My sincere regards and prayers to his wife and family.

I used to live across the street from Mr. Marciano many years ago. He was always very nice to me and I remember him as a true gentleman. My sympathies to all family members.

I am so happy to have known Joe in "Travel Chat" for a couple of years. I wish I could have met him in person. He was always so proud of his family---always mentioning the accomplishments. He was such a nice, wise and knowledgeable person (and humerous). We will certainly miss him. May God be with you during this time.

I have known Joe as a wonderful friend on-line in our "Travel Chat Room" that we both frequented for more than 10 years! He mentioned his wonderful family so many times. My deepest sympathies are sent to all of his family. I am just so sorry!

Not having known Joe personally, we became good friends through our online chats. Being
about the same age, we shared pleasant
memories of some of our favorite places in
the world. Know that he will be missed as
a cyberfriend.

I have known Joe for 10 years. I met him at the Peterson Chapel where we were volunteers together. He always loved to share jokes with the ushers. We were often "shushed" during Mass because we would sit in the back and talk. I remember when Joe had been away for awhile because of an illness. When he came back to Mass and stood in the hall handing out bulletins, almost every woman gave him a kiss on the cheek! They were all so glad to have our handsome usher back! He loved people and...