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Joseph R. Musolino

Dallas, Texas

1937 - 2005

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Musolino, JOSEPH R., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, died March 20, 2005 in Dallas, Texas. He loved people and life, and was caring in all his relationships. He was born March 19, 1937 in Quincy, Illinois to John S. Musolino and Harriet VandenBoom. He attended the University of Oklahoma...

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Camille, Just thinking about your Dad brings a smile to my face. Many great childhood memories. He was a special person, I am so sorry for your loss.

We are all blessed with life and particularly blessed when Joe's life touched ours. We were enriched to have the occasion to work with this honorable and ethical man.

Our prayers are with Joe and his family at this time. Although it has been years since we last visited with him in Quincy, Illinois, he was always most gracious. We know Joe's presence will be missed greatly by many but his legacy will live on. Blessings to all of Joe's family and friends. From: The Joseph L. Musolino Family Quincy, IL (submitted by Lisa Jo Musolino-Scholz)

Camille and Family,

We only met your wonderful father on a couple of occassions, and he was a bigger than life man. We are so sorry to hear of your loss, but know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at such a difficult time. Our sympathies to the rest of your family.

The Edgar Carter Family

Joe was truly one of a kind. He was obviously an accomplished business leader, but more importantly he was a public spirited member of both the Dallas and Houston communities, and a very kind hearted and generous friend.

We are better for him passing through our lives.

He was a great man.

Mr. Musolino was very well thought of by all who had the pleasure of working with and for him through out the years.

What a loss! I am glad I had the opportunity to work with and for Joe. No matter what the situation he was always very pleasant. There were times, especially during the late 80's in banking, when an encouraging word from him made all the difference.

Kathy and Family, we send our sincere sympathies to you and your family. Please know you are loved and in our prayers during this time of loss. Love, Sue & Larry

What a joy to have known Joe and been privileged to spend time with him...a true gentleman that treated everyone he met with dignity and respect. I'll never forget his kindness and generosity.