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Joseph M. Masso

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Joseph M. Masso, 72, of Glassboro, NJ, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2013, at his home. Born in Camden, he was a long-time Glassboro resident and a self-employed caterer at Masso's Catering in Glassboro. Predeceased by his son, Michael, his parents, Dante and Antoinette Masso, and his two...

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A legend in the area catering business who added that personal touch and treated u like family no matter what the event was he catered. A great guy who I enjoyed calling all those years while working for Hormel Foodservice. He did a masterfull job on my daughter's wedding and people who attended it still talk about it. Hope Joe works in heaven's kitchens.

Aunt Barb and family
Our thought and prayers are with you
Steve, Denise and Christian

Joe was the first man i worked for. He hired me as a high school student back in 1976 and taught me much about work ethic and life in general. I remember fondly my years working at Massos. Joe and the family were so kind to me and all that worked for them. My deepest condolences to Barbara and the family. Even though its been some time since i have seen him, I will miss him. But my memories keep him alive.

To The Masso Family:
I called this afternoon to place a catering order to only learn of the passing of Mr. Masso. My heart is deeply saddened by this news. On behalf of my family and me, you have our heartfelt sympathy and prayers as you work through this difficult time. But remember, God places no more on your hearts than you can bear, and He will keep you covered with his feathers. God bless you.
The West and Washington Family

MASSO FAMILY
WE ARE TRULY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. JOE WAS A KIND AND GENEROUS MAN.
THE FLAMMA FAMILY.

I love you

Dear Masso Family,

I am very saddened at the passing of Joe. I was a classmate of Joe at the Pennington School, class of 1959. I always remember Joe's laugh, his loyalty as a friend, his great food he used to bring back to Pennington after breaks. I also remember his beauiful handwriting and hair. One more of our class to go. I am sorry.

Emil Rogers

Barbara and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Barbara and family.
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I thank God for knowing Joe at ND and for his greatly appreciated idea to supply us with nightly "snacks".