Joseph-Piscioneri-Obituary

Joseph Domenick Piscioneri Sr.

Southern California's Inland Valley - Ontario, California

1932 - 2015

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Joseph Domenick Piscioneri Sr. January 31, 1932 – June 15, 2015 83, Joe Piscioneri was a loving husband, father, and grandfather and is survived by his wife of 63 years, Ruth; five children, Joseph, Jr., James (Lori), Debra Breyman (Ralph), Colleen Stephen (Neal), and Sean; five...

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I remember Joe and his family, when I was a adolescent, attending St. Joseph's Church. My parents were friends with Joe and Ruth. Such a beautiful family. My condolences to the family.

When I was a new Fire Fighter at age 21 on the Ontario Fire Department at Station Five,Joe was our Captain. i remember him very fondly. Just about every Sunday that we were on duty,he would make his special cannoli dish. Joe would spend much of the day preparing it for the crew. A few times,we were interrupted by an emergency call which required us to roll out of the station to deal with it. Never was a problem for Joe,and when we got back,his meal was the best. About ten years ago,I had a...

Ruthie, Joey and family members, I'm so sorry I just got back from Pa. and was truly saddened to hear about Joe, he was a fine friend, a good husband and father. God Bless you all and my prayers are with you. Barbara Hartley (old City Hall)

Our prayers and love to you. Many, many happy memories with Joe when we lived in Ontario. We
will always remember him. Dolores and Domenic Fabiani

Our Condolences go out to the Family of Mr. Piscioneri you will be missed from Dr Patadia and Alma Hernandez.

My prayers are for all my cousins during this time of loss and grief. My Mom and Uncle Joe are now a family in heaven, but will be missed terribly.

Rest in Peace Joe and thanks for the memories from the wet and wild 15th Fire Academy 1977.
Sam Spagnolo

Sam and I will miss a longtime friend and neighbor. We always enjoyed chatting with Joe at the Claremont Club. He would catch us up on his delightful son, Sean (friends with our son, Abe), and his beloved Ruth. Our heartfelt condolences to his family. Sam and Ferrel Salen

I remember working countless hours with Joe on the St George building project. He will be dearly missed, he was man of faith and loved his family. I recall many drives with him to meetings at the Diocese and loved talking about his grandson Conner. To the Piscioneri Family, especially Ruthie, you are in my prayers and thoughts during these tough times.
Rene'& Elizabeth Vargas