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Joseph J. Pamula Jr.

Woonsocket, Rhode Island

Age 70

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DIED
January 30, 2023
AGE
70
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Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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WOONSOCKET - Joseph J. Pamula, Jr., 70, of Woonsocket, passed away January 30, 2023 at home. He was the husband of the late Stella (Dumais) Pamula. Born in Whitinsville, he was the son of the late Joseph Pamula, Sr. and Doris (Carter) Pamula.Mr. Pamula was a warehouse worker for local companies...

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It's been two years..... I still have dreams about Joe and Stella. I miss them both.

I've been thinking about you and Stella often. Two of the kindest people. I miss you both terribly. Love, cousin Carrie.

It's been over a year---- and it still doesn't seem Real!

Joe, I've always considered you "My Brother From Another Mother" since our chance meeting up on the Blackstone railroad tracks back in 1969. You were carrying one of your ever-present electric guitars. After a brief conversation, you informed me that you were heading for Dave Joyal's place. I had met Dave through Leo Savageau a week or so before. So, I tagged along.... The rest is history----

My deepest sympathy.

I am so sorry for the family´s loss. I worked with Joe for many years. He was a good person.

When I first met you I thought you were insane, talking about battleships,tanks, destroyers, horror movies and arm wrestling, what topics! But later on we talked about guitars, we both played and we both loved black Sabbath, from then on are friendship grew and we use to call each other different guitar players name and different WW2 generals, we laughed a lot. About a month ago you wanted me to sell your prescious Gibson SG, l got a picture of it with you in it but when I look at that...

Joe was my very good friend for over 53 years. We met through a mutual acquaintance, and we attended the Old Blackstone High School together. Joe was a senior; I, a junior, having repeated the first grade back in Lynn, Massachusetts. We always ate lunch together in the gymnasium bleachers, talking about music and horror movies. We boned then and there to be lifelong friends. I became godfather to his eldest daughter, Laurie. We experienced the highs and lows of life together. Always...

My deepest sympathies to Joe's family. I am truly sorry for your loss