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JOSEPH S. PELIS

Essex Junction, Vermont

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JOSEPH S. PELIS ESSEX JUNCTION - Joseph S. Pelis passed away on July 21, 2009, in Burlington Health and Rehab. Joe was born at home on April 22, 1930, in Hinsdale, N.H. to Nellie (Kolnacki) and Joseph C. Pelis. On Nov. 29, 1975, at St. Anne's church in Shrewsbury, Mass., he married the love of...

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Dear Aunt Jean and Joey,
You are both in my thoughts and prayers. Remember, Uncle Joe will live on in the hearts of all those who's lives he has touched.
Love, Roxann

Jean and Joey,
Deepest Sympathy for your loss. We are all thinking of you.

Our sincere sympathy for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jeanne (Courtemanche)Tim & Amy Deneault

Dear Jean and Joey,

My love to you as you continue your life journey without Joe. Jean, it was so good to see you at ADL after many years. I enjoyed talking with Joe that evening too. You will find healing and strength in your tears and in the memories of good times shared together. Jean, you are an amazing woman with so much love, courage, stamina and deep faith. You and Joey were a wonderful gift to Joe. My love to you. Louise A. Dietzel

Aunt Jean and Joey, please let me extend my deepest condolences to you both. Every time I see a cranberry I think of how no one might have the pleasure of tasting them if it weren't for the knowledge and efforts of Uncle Joe. He'll always remain in my memories for this. I've told people here that I know the man responsible for giving us the privilege of having cranberries in Texas. He will be missed by many, for sure. I still have the photos of his old station wagon. They are the ones I took...

Mrs. Pelis and Joey,
I was very sad to hear of the loss of MR. Pelis.
I have several fond memories of Mr. Pelis but my favorite was when we caravanned down to New Haven, CT for a Special Olympics event in 1993. Joey, Josh, Robin and Larry were with us,
we had two cars. On the way back Mr. Pelis took us off the beaten path in Massachusetts where we enjoyed a meal in a restaurant he knew about. It was a very enjoyable trip with a lot of laughs. Over the years I enjoyed...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Jean & Joey, What wonderful memories of an amazing Man. Special olympics, road trips with Gordon, pepsi and great kielbasa, football, ATOKA, incredible scientific conversations. Truly A Man for All Seasons. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

You're in our thoughts and prayers. May the love, comfort and support of family and friends help you through this difficult time. With all our love,