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Joseph Pastore

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Joseph "Joe" R. Pastore Joseph "Joe" R. Pastore died Sat. March 10, 2012 following a brief illness and complication from pancreatic cancer. His wife, Audrey, and son, Marc, were at his bedside. A native of Pittsfield. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Victor and Inez Pastore. He served...

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A True Man - Mr. Joe Pastore

Judge not a man, by his stature nor physical strength, but by his Sensitivity, Compassion, Sincerity, Perseverance and Patience.

A true man is not ashamed to let his tear drops fall, should his heart begin to break; he extends a firm handshake to those he knows, or to a stranger...a friend he's yet to make.

A true man cares deeply for his family, and doesn't hold back his pride; and understands the meaning of love, for those...

Dear Pastore Family,

I have just read Joe's obituary and feel very sad. I grew up with Joe in Pittsfield and remember him fondly. I had always hoped that someday I could have met him in San Diego but that never happened. He was a great person. Sorry for your loss.

Aunt Audrey,
We continue to keep you and the family in our thoughts and prayers. I hope you can find peace in knowing Joe is no longer in pain, and that we will all one day be together again. I look forward to seeing you and the kids in May. Please reach out to us if you need anything! We will continue to lift you up, as you so often do for each and every member of our family.

Dear Pastore family, so sorry to hear about your loss. I worked with Joe at Travelodge and Vagabond. He will be missed!

Dear Aunt Audrey and Family,

Earl and I so sorry about hearing about Joe's passing. I know he will be missed. You have our deepest sympathy and remember that you are in our prayers.

Remember that the Lord is always there for you in all times.

Take care and God Bless. You will be in our thoughts.

Love Always,

Earl and Debbie Cheatham

Dear Audrey and Family,
Our Deepest sympathy, love and prayers to you and the Family. We all grew up together and were next door neighbors here in Pittsfield, Ma. Shared many happy days and memories on Linden Street. We are thinking of you during this most difficult time. Robert will remember us.

The Bertoldi Family
the 9 of us and our families

Dear Audrey, Words cannot express how much your wonderful Husband and Friend will be missed. He was always a gentleman,gracous,kind and charismatic to those he was around. I will always remember the great times we had at your get togethers and your coming to my parties,which made them extra special. You and your family are in my thought and prayers.Sincerely, Mary

Dear Audrey. I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't know Joe well but I did know him to always be a kind, respectful man. I know how difficult this is for you as I have been through it recently myself. It is a comfort to know our guys are together and playing ball in that great ball field in heaven.
May God be with you and your familly.

Dear Audrey, I was sorry to read about Joe's death. Although I haven't seen you since Joseph and Alicia were young, I have often thought with great affection how wonderful it was that the two of you were so committed to them. Joe's devotion to improving the quality of life for his grandchildren remains one of the most positive experiences I have had in my career. In the days ahead, may you find some small comfort in your many happy memories. Erin Grettenberger Alcott Infant Program