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Joseph F. Niedzwiecki

Hooksett, New Hampshire

1945 - 2021

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Joseph Francis Niedzwiecki passed away unexpectedly, with his wife by his side, on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.He was born on Aug. 25, 1945, in Manchester, NH, son of Walter and Helen Niedzwiecki.Joe was a 1963 graduate of Central High School. He served six years in the...

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Such good memories of golfing,watching the Superbowl and playing Canasta Miss you Your friends Germain and Anne-Marie Lamothe

Just heard about Joe´s passing, and my sympathies to the family. I remember him back in the 60s when he was one of, what they were sometimes called, the `Four Musketeers´, Ronnie, Turk, Mike and Joe. Good guy.

We joined the guards at the same time in 1964 andwent on to basic training on March 13th. at Ft. Dix, NJ. we were both in the same platoon. Attended many weekend drills and summer camps. IN 1968 and 1969, we find ourselves in Viet Nam. Phu Loi is the place along thunder 2 and thunder 3. Joe was a great guy and a positive person as well. My sympathies to the family. Rest in peace my friend.

Sue, Scott and I would like to extend our sympathies in the loss of your husband! May your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time. Scott and Cindy Wheeler

I am so sad at the passing of Joe! We were very close friends during high school and for a while he was my boyfriend! You couldn’t find a nicer man than Joe! I’m sending prayers for his family! I know that Joe is now with God! My sympathies to you his beloved family. Gail Emerson

As a new retiree to Palm Aire in Florida last winter, Joe and Sue took me under their wings and gave me family in my new state. From Fearless leader on our bike rides, to the constant encouragement on the links, to the laughs on the front porch benches, you will be so dearly missed. My thoughts to Sue and the family. Rest in peace my friend.

Joe and I were friends as kids. I lived on Orange St and Joe live on Union St. We hung out together through elementary school and then high school. Joe brought me to my first boy/girl dance I think it was 12 years old. I told him that I did not know how to dance and he said, "just hold the girl like this and move your feet". I remember him fondly and with positive memories.

We will miss you dearly dear Joe
Fun golf partner and patient Canasta teacher
May you rest in peace
Your Canadian friends

What a great guy and fun golf partner My canasta patient teacher
My wife Anne-Marie and I will miss you greatly
Rest in peace dear friend
Germain Lamothe and Anne-Marie