JOSEPH-NEE-Obituary

JOSEPH J. "DODO" NEE

South Boston, Massachusetts

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NEE, Joseph J. "Dodo" (Ret. BFD, Local 718) of South Boston, employee of Boston Global Investors died peacefully at his home Tuesday September 6th, surrounded by loving family and friends after a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved husband and best friend of 44 years, Susan White Nee. Devoted...

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Miss him big time

Happy Heavenly Anniversary my friend, seems like an eternity since i we had good belly laugh from you. Gone but never forgotten ! RIP Amy friend

Mr. Joseph Nee.....thank God that Brian is keeping the tradition of his Dad......you and Sue have done well, buttercup, your kiddies are just wonderful..... Tisha and I have you on our minds pretty much always buddy, and we miss ya so much.....Semper Fi, Marine!

Still expect to see ya at Florian buddy.....Can't believe you're gone!!!

One of a kind. No one could replace him!!! Sweet, kind and giving and would help anyone he could without giving it a thought!!!
Karen Bany Cassino

God Bless

Just heard of Do Do passing and I am deeply saddened. I worked with him as a bartender at the Quencher and he was trully the best boss I ever had. He also was a great friend alwAys kind and considerate . He nicknamed me Wackie Jackie and I will cherish the memories of how he made me laugh. Hopefully he is having a few cold ones with my dear friend Eddie Maguire. My prayers and thoughts are with the entire Nee family. He trully touched many. Gone but never forgotten. May he RIP. God Bleds

DoDo will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this trying time. Mike and Marie Hulak, Naples,FL

to the Nee family. I believe this is the same Joe Nee that was in the Braintree drum and bugle corps. We have been wondering how your family has been doing. We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Joe. The Back Family, Weymouth

One of my fondest memories is during the height of Vietnam, Dodo and a bunch of Southie friends joined the Marines. Before he left, he gave me his high school letterman jacket. Even though it was huge, I wore it with pride, all through Jr High. RIP Cous.