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Joseph F. Pochervina

Chicago, Illinois

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Age 77, passed away Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at Provena St. Joseph Medical Center. Joe was born on January 26, 1930; a lifelong Joliet-area resident. Preceding him in death were his father, Joseph Pochervina and mother, Rose (Peredetto) Pochervina; father in law, Raymond Baldigo; and...

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We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Sorry for your loss. The Pochervina family is in my prayers.

Joe Jr. and Family,

Bruce and I were so heartbroken to hear of your father's passing. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by all of the people whose lives that he touched. God bless you and your family.
Love and hugs,

Nancy,Joe will be missed.My sons enjoyed visting with him @ the store.I will miss seeing the 2 of you on the porch when I ran by.
Feel free to call if we can do anything for you.
Blessings

Dear Nancy & Family,
If you can remember when Jimmy was in kindergarten with my daughter Nancy Sherwin, you will know that I will always be Praying for you and will always remember those years forever. May God keep You in His grace forever. If I would have known I would have been there with you.

Dear Nancy and Family,
I am so sorry to here of Joe's passing. I think of the "Parkview gang" often. You and Joe were such a wonderful part of my youth and growing years. I also think of Joey, Johnny and Jimmy! I am so sorry for your loss and the loss to the boys and their families. May God bless! Love, Kim

so sorry to hear about your loss, Joe was a friend of my father John,and good friend John Serina,god bless.

Dear Joe, Melody and Family, I was so sorry to hear of Joe Sr's passing and did not realize that you were relatives until I saw the obituary. Joe's Cigar Shop is one of my favorite places. My wife and family have shopped there many times during the Holidays and enjoyed talking with Joe. Our sincere condolences on your loss. We will always remember him.

Dear Mrs.Pochervina,and Family, My deepest sympathy for your loss.I love coming to Joe's cigar shop and especially liked talking with Joe.He was always a bright spot in my day and will be dearly missed. I am glad that his son is continuing the buisness.I am sure many cigars will be partaken in his honor. He was a fine man and I relish in the pleasure of having known him. Sincerely, Perri Waldvogel