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Joseph F. Mazzello Jr.

Poughkeepsie, New York

Age 66

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Joseph F. Mazzello, Jr.Poughkeepsie - Joseph F. Mazzello, Jr, a long time Hyde Park resident, died Sunday, May 13, 2018 after battling a glioblastoma diagnosis since January 2016. He was surrounded by his loving family in Mineola, NY. He and his wife, Ginnie, opened JG Dance in Hyde Park, NY in...

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In loving memory of Joseph F. Mazzello Jr. A phenomenal human in whom left this world too soon. Though I have never gotten a chance to meet him, I find myself talking to him often. Your light shines brightly through your children and through those you've taught at JG Dance. Forever an angel, rest easy now Mr. Mazzello.

In loving memory of Joseph F. Mazzello Jr.

A phenomenal human in whom left this world too soon. Though I have never gotten a chance to meet him, I find myself talking to him often. Your light shines brightly through your children and through those you've taught at JG Dance. Forever an angel, rest easy now Mr. Mazzello.

It's been a year and we still miss you and will never forget you. You were loving husband, perfect dad and great man. With love, Beni<3

So sorry to hear of your loss. Joey and I were dance partners back in 1961 on the Ed Sullivan TV show with the Estelle and Alfonso dancers. Ginnie you were also in that group. I heard of Joeys passing from a Facebook post of your son being in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. He has become a fine actor. My sincere sympathies to you and all your family. From Susan Eisele Beebe.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

The Seraphim clearly indicates their ceaseless and eternal revolution about Divine Principles, their heat and keenness, the exuberance of their intense, perpetual, tireless activity, and their elevative and energetic assimilation of those below, kindling them and firing them to their own heat, and wholly purifying them by a burning and all-consuming flame; and by the unhidden, unquenchable, changeless, radiant and enlightening power, dispelling and destroying the shadows of darkness. Placing ...

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

As a member of JG Dance in the late 1970s and early 1980s, I am very saddened to hear of Joe's passing. As a child, I loved going to acro and I loved the care and dedication shown by both Joe and Ginnie. Their business felt like a family, and I am grateful for having learned from them.