Joseph-McBeth-Obituary

Joseph P. McBeth Jr.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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McBETH, JOSEPH P., JR., 75 - of Margate, on June 28, 2007. Joe was a Sales Representative for Procter & Gamble for 24 years. He was a graduate of St. Francis Prep and St. Joseph's University and a proud alumnus of the Ventnor City Beach Patrol. He was also a devoted member of Blessed...

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I will always remember Joe as a kind and loving Husband, Father and Friend. You are in my prayers.

"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds"
Psalm 147:3

Jackie,
I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was so nice and always had a smile on his face. You are in my thoughts and prayers always.

My compassion and deep sympathy to all who are suffering the pain that the loss of a loved one brings thru the finality of death. It is most difficult in these times of sorrow to remember the answer to our pain the greatest commandment,LOVE ONE ANOTHER.Knowing Joe,as my brother, for 73 years allows me only to pray for GOD to hold him in the palm of HIS hand forever.
Love,
Lily

On behalf of the Gleason Family we send our deepest symphathy to you. I remember the good old days growing up with your family in the Oxford Avenue area of Ventnor.

Sean Gleason

Jackie and Family,
I was sad to hear of your father's passing. He was always such a nice man. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the McBeth Family - Joe was a role model and example of what a husband and father should be. We will never forget the wonderful summer days spent in Margate. God Bless you all at this sad time. Sincerely, the Dougherty family . . .

Our deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers to you all...
Love
All of the Clarkes

Dear Bernadette,

We send our sincere sympathy on your great loss. Having lost our dearest Patti in the past month, we, too, are terribly wounded.

You, Joe, and your family are in our thoughts and in our prayers.

Gerri and Dave Burton

Our sincerest condolences to you, Bernadette, and to your family. Joe was a great guy and we will miss him. We know he is safely in heaven where there is no more pain and suffering. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time. Love, Kay and Dick Noble