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Joseph John Mignano

Jackson, Michigan

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Mignano, Joseph John Grass Lake, MI (formerly of Chelsea, MI) Age 59, died Thursday, December 10, 2009 suddenly at Allegiance Hospital in Jackson. He was born July 9, 1950 in Monroe, MI, the son of Samuel and Virginia (Neboyskey) Mignano. Joe was a 1968 graduate of Monroe High School. He received...

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Cristi, I was shocked and saddened to hear about Joe's passing. I will always remember him as one of the best bosses I ever had-always fair,kind and supportive--he will be sorely missed by many. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers! Diane Klemer (former coworker at the VA,Ann Arbor)

Cristi,

Bob and I are so sorry to hear of your sudden loss. Our hearts go out to you!

We so enjoyed meeting your family this past summer. How awful for you and your daughter, as well as Joe's other children.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I am deeply sadden by Joe's passing. I am so very sorry for the Mignano's family. Warm, kind, humble, and knowledgable are only some of the adjectives to describe Joe. I met Joe when I was a pharmacy student interning at Jackson Rd Meijer. Although Joe was not my primary preceptor, he gladly took on the mentor role. He led by examples and showed me how a great community pharmacist should be. I am forever grateful for that.
I can only imagine how difficult it is to lose Joe,...

Cristi, I just learned of your husband's sudden passing. I am so very sorry! Thinking of you and Anne at this very difficult time.

Donna McGregor

I was a friend of Joe's in those early days of college, in the dormitory and later into the early and mid-70's. I was privileged to know him and meet his family in Monroe. I will keep your family and Joe in my prayers.

I was honored to work with Joe several times. First as a high school student at The Prescription Shop in Ann Arbor. Joe talked me into going to pharmacy school and served as a mentor when I interned at the VA. In the 80's Joe was my supervisor at the VA when I was pharmacist. He was a great boss and led by example. I admired him as a professional and person. We both loved Springsteen and talked about "The Boss" often. My sympathies to you Christi, and to all of Joe's family and friends. ...

Kate, Christine, Joe: I am sorry for your dad. Cry your tears and feel the sorrow. Take your time and heal your way. He is okay now... I hope that you can find peace and healing in your memories...as time passes you shall smile through your tears. Love, the Goodwins... Mike, Michelle, Dale.

Tom & Rosemary, your parents, and to Joseph's family, I am so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in my prayers.
Kathy Robinson Mikell