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Joseph Anthony Quinn

Pleasanton, Texas

1953 - 2021

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Joseph Anthony QuinnJoseph "Joe" Anthony Quinn, 68, passed away on Dec. 28th, 2021, in Atascosa County, TX. Born March 20th, 1953, in Stamford CT to John and Nancy Fenn Quinn, Joe grew up with 9 siblings and a host of first and second cousins and was a 1971 graduate of Rippowam High School. He...

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I just happened to be looking for Joe on a whim. We were BEST of friends in Bootcamp in the Great Lakes. I don´t think either pf us would´ve made it through without the other. I´m so sorry I wasn´t able to talk with him in person. See you on the other side Joe.

Happy birthday Joe. Love. Brian and Janet

Condolences to the Quinn family. Had no idea Joey passed away. Grew up on Connecticut Avenue and lived right behind the Quinn family. Joey & Brian were child hood friends. Will always remember the great times we spent together. There was nothing like the "Hill", filled with great memories and plenty of kids to play with. Rest in peace, my friend.

Think about you often . Resting in Power I'm sure. Till we meet again big bro.

Rest In Piece uncle Joe ! I last hung out with you, Cindy,Shelly,little Joey and the dogs back in the 80s sometime. You, me and Ben painted that whole elementary on the air force base in San Antonio. Fun Times !!!

There is another life that exists after this one and one day we'll all be seated together again around the kitchen table. love you Joe, Brian and Janet

To the Quinn family, I am sorry to read about Joe's passing today. Being a childhood friend on Connecticut Avenue, holds many memories and good times growing up. My condolences.

My brother, You said you'd never give up and you never did, but the angels took you Home. I hope you and Copper are walking the streets of Heaven with Michelle, Mom, Dad, Anne & Michael, only blue skies, sunshine, and love. You were a good brother and I'm missing our conversations already, but we'll keep talking. Love you, Joey Q. Till I see you again.

May your soul rest in peace big brother. When I was a kid, you were a giant. In many ways, you always will be.