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Joseph R. Mercando

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

1923-2009

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Joseph R. Mercando 1923-2009 WILBRAHAM - Joseph R. Mercando, 85, died peacefully at home on Sunday, July 26 surrounded by his loving family. Joseph was born in Worcester, the son of Carmen and Catherine Mercando, both of Italy. He lived in Wilbraham for 5 years and was a communicant of St....

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Although I don't know the right words to tell you to ease your sorrow, please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you in sympathy and in friendship. Kris Sterbenz (Lawrence, KS)

To Columbia and family Please accept my deepest sympathies Joe was a supper guy

As our beloved aunts and uncles slip away from us, over time, we draw our strength from their examples of faith, hard work, and commitment to family and friends. While we ponder over fond memories of our lives with them, we realize too late how powerful their life examples are for us. Anne Marie as your father's passing invokes that of our fathers', we share your burden of grief and sorrow. To our aunt of whom we know so little, know that our hearts go out to you. Nothing can replace decades...

Beyond the sorrow may there be peace~
Joan, Scott , Griffin, & Davis

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

To The Mercando Family,

We at Morgan Construction Company are extremely sorry for your loss. Joe was a unforgetable friend and colleague that would light up the room with his personality.

His dedication to his work was inspiring. Even after he retired he worked with many of us to become better at what we do. He was an incredible person that will be missed.

Regards,
Tony Kondek

Hi Anne Marie and Auntie Cul

Sorry to hear about Uncle Joe my thoughts and prayer are with you.

Mercando Family (Joann, Sandra, Anthony)

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear AM and Cul,
Know that we are thinking of you both and remembering Joe. I am so sorry we could not be there with you. I consider myself so fortunate to have known him--always a smile, a sense of humor. Thinking of the dinner on the Cape in the 'fancy' italian restaurant, i will have spaghetti tonight for dinner in honor of him and his sensibilties! Our prayers are with you,
much love,
mo