Joseph-McKenna-Obituary

Joseph M. McKenna Jr.

Orlando, Florida

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McKENNA, JR., JOSEPH M., 60, of Sorrento, FL, passed away Thursday, January 30, 2003, after a brave battle with cancer. He was born in Washington, D.C. and moved to Central Florida with his family in 1956. After graduating from high school he served in the U.S. Navy. He was a bus driver in the...

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Joe III - Your were a faithful son to your Dad. You will be Blessed forever and your Dad is smiling down on you from heaven. I wish you and your family much peace. A son who honors his father will be blessed with long life.

Peace and Blessing -

Paul

Jumpin' Joe McKenna ! With you and David now reunited, the Colonel and Surgeon General will not worry.
You've been part of this family for numerous years.
I see the twinkle in your eyes and hear your chuckle.

He was much loved by his grandaughter, Tessa, who is a student in my class. His memory will live on in her heart.

Joe,

Thank you for all you have done for me. To you it seemed like everyday work. To me....... Well, let's just say that I will forever have great memories of life with a Rock and Roll band. May we all meet together someday and go for a ride on the bus.

For all who knew you, your laughter and then the love that came with it will echo on...you will always be in our hearts.

In loving memory, The Ross Family

To the McKenna family especially Joey-

Just wanted to let you know that you are in our thoughts. We went to school with Joey at St. Andrews. Wanted to let you know we remembered some good times with your dad, especially when he would let us "tour" the bus and go to the old Sports Stadium for boxing. It's hard to believe when a parent passes, almost surreal. Our dad too left us a year ago due to cancer. We know your grief and feel your pain. If there is anything we can do for...

Our friend Joe has passed on. Passed on what? Fond memories,for sure. Fond memories of his qualities..the way he laughed,smiled and included everyone, and made them feel like a part of his family. Joe was a generous man..we loved the way he talked...his expressions..his drawl. Joe always had a kind word for Dan and I.. he'd give us the shirt off his back..we were fortunate enough to go on some of 'his' bus rides with his boss and family from our area.. he was a careful driver.. We need...