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Joseph D. Posillico Jr.

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POSILLICO-Joseph D., Jr., 65, of Huntington, on December 21, 2003. Beloved husband of Whitney. Dear father of Katharine McGowan, Joseph D. and his wife Kathleen, Wendy, Paul, Frank and his fiancee Jessica Axinn, and Thomas Posillico. Loving grandfather of Taylor McGowan and Grace Posillico....

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To the Posillico family,

I'am deeply disturbed of the passing of Joe. I had hoped to hook up with him at the reunion or at the club on PBA outings.

I'am sure he's up there with my brother Bob---talking over F'dale times or playing a round of golf.

Tears comes to my eyes writing this, realizing the great times we had and the the love I have for Joe.

Condolences from the Cousins Family---John, Tom, Jean and myself--Ducky.

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When I met Joe in fourth grade, he was a big guy with a shy smile and a generous heart... After High School, I saw him again at our Reunion... Same big guy...Same smile ...Same big heart. We all feel, in some way, your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy and my wishes for your peace.

My deepest sympathies to all of Joe's family and to those of us who also loved him. Joe was a noble, yet humble leader who led the class of 1957 to greatness. He was a kind and gentle man and a wonderful guy! I was one of his cheerleaders in HS and he was our football hero. How we will miss him.

My condolences to the entire Posillico family. I am glad I had a chance to see Joe at the 2002 Class of '57 reunion. He was a true leader and I know he will be missed.

Goodbye Joe, God speed. I have fond memories of our time at Farmingdale. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Bea

I'm so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was a wonderful person to have as a classmate in Howitt High. My condolences to his family and friends. He will be dearly missed.

I send my condolences to the entire Posillico family. Joe was such a special person. I was shocked and saddened by his sudden passing. Wonderful memories of him will live on in all of us. Glad I got to see him again in 2001, which was the first time since our '57 graduation. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Joe Posillico, Jr. His sudden passing is a terrible loss. My memories of Joe will include his captivating smile and his very gracious manner. He was, indeed, a gentleman. I will remember Joe with great respect and fondness.
Sincerely,
Helen Bock Citrano