Joseph-Mellone-Obituary

Joseph A. Mellone Sr.

Kennebunk, Maine

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Joseph A. Mellone Sr, 73 KENNEBUNK -- Joseph A. Mellone Sr, 73, of Kennebunk, passed away peacefully on Jan. 29, 2010 with his devoted family by his side, after a five month valiant struggle with a rare liver cancer. He was eldest son of John A. Mellone, M.D. and Evelyn V. (Calabrese) Mellone...

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Joe Mellone was one of the finest men I have ever known! He was a pleasure to work for and with. I shall always be grateful for his professional support and mentorship and, most of all, his friendship during our days together at AutEx.

Our condolences to Lisa, Michelle & Joey from the Semple family.
As your Framingham next door neighbors for 6 years, we have wonderful memories of our friendship with your family & especially your Dad. He cared about our 3 children as though they were his own. I remember one Sat. AM in the 1960's when he went to the lumber yard, a sand pit, came home & built a sandbox.It was up & ready by that afternoon. We spent many good times chatting in our yards. He was the nicest man & a great...

Dear Joe,Michelle and Lisa,

"No bond is as great as that between a parent and a child....Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve."
May you always have wonderful memories to hold close in your heart.
Your Dad---warmly remembered--sadly missed.
Arrevederci,Joe,RIP.
Carol & Ray Faini

My fondest childhood memories are of my times with the Mellone family. Joe and Jack, the big brothers of my best friend, Maria were such an influence on me. I admired them so much. I am so grateful for the friendship I still shared with Joe in recent years; mostly talking about astrology. He was so interesting. But most of all, he was a kind, gentle, senstive man who was full of love. He will be greatly missed. God bless you, Joe.
My sincere condolences to Joan in her time of...

I worked with Joe at MetroWest Bank. Joe was a great guy. He always was willing to lend a hand, give you advice and tell some funny stories. He made me laugh.

He was always positive and always looked at life with the glass half full.

Joan, I am sad to hear of your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

I have alot of happy childhood memories with Uncle Joe, in his TR6 convertible, at his house for school vacations, my grandmother's for Thanksgiving, my childhood home for Christmas, and assorted Jamestown locations in the summer. I'm willing to bet that his initials are chisled into a large rock on an undisclosed beach property-- he helped me make mine bolder and deeper!

Joan, I wish you great strength at this time. The same to my cousins Joe, Michelle, and Lisa; plus Aunt Maria,...

I have alot of happy childhood memories with Uncle Joe, in his TR6 convertible, at his house for school vacations, my grandmother's for Thanksgiving, my childhood home for Christmas, and assorted Jamestown locations in the summer. I'm willing to bet that his initials are chisled into a large rock on an undisclosed beach property-- he helped me make mine bolder and deeper!

Joan, I wish you great strength at this time.
The same to my cousins Joe, Michelle, and Lisa; plus Aunt...

When we were teens there was nothing my big brother Joe wouldn't tackle. There was no rock that we couldn't move with two iron bars, Joe's laugh and him saying, "Let's get it done!"

At 5a.m. Joe could balance his twin babies in one arm, heat the milk to the exact temperature and read a text book at the same time. Then he would drive to college daily, work at night and week ends...getting it done.

Throughout our lives Joe has been with me, laughing and saying, "Let's...

Joe, Michelle, and Lisa,

Our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your Dad. He was a kind man and always a gentleman whom we well remember from your years of living on Bryant Road.