Joseph-Resch-Obituary

Joseph E. Resch

Greece, New York

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Resch, Joseph E.Greece, NY: On March 16, 2015. Predeceased by first wife, Kathy A. (Desmond). He is survived by his wife, Joyce M. of 40 years; 5 sons, Joseph E. Jr. (Alex), David (Diane), Stephen (Karen), Kevin, Christopher (Joanne); 1 sister, Thelma Neary/Lochner; in-laws, Madeline Resch,...

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God bless you Joe. Perhaps you have run into my Fred. Hard to believe that it has been 10 years already. It has been 16 and a half years for my Fred. Rest in peace Joe,

I will never forget my years with the Resch Family, they were special and unforgettable. Children could not ask for a better set of parents. My introduction to skim milk has become a lifelong lesson for me. The word "sincerely" always makes me think of Joe, we chuckled at it then, but profound for sure. A wonderful man whose devotion to family, work, and church will always be synonymous with Joe. Thanks for the memories, and happy trails my friend.

Dear Joyce, we were so sorry to hear of Joe' s passing. We remember him ( and you ) with great fondness for School #35''s old days. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Tom and Mary Ferrara Toole

Dear Joyce, Dave & Di, Kevin, Kristin and the entire Resch family, we're so sorry we couldn't be there to honor Joe's memory along with all of you. We both have fond memories of talking and laughing with Joe at all the get-togethers at Di & Dave's house over the years. Here's a picture of Joe in his Christmas outfit. What a handsome guy. Rest in peace, Joe Sr. We'll miss that twinkle in your eye.

My sympathy to the Resch family. I have wonderful memories of the great kindness and inspirational words Joe Resch provided me. He was generous with his time and devotion to St. Bonaventure and St. John's and was especially kind to my father, Bill Smith in his declining years. He will be missed by all he touched over the years.

Joyce, Joe Jr., Dave, Steve, Kevin, Chris and families,
We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Your husband and dad was the consummate gentleman and a pleasure to know. When in conversation, he had a unique way of making you feel like the most important and the only person in the room. The extended Miller family sends our condolences for your loss. Greg and Bonnie Miller

In case you read the ginger snap connection comment, Joe and I ate them on retreat and then because I liked them but my wife didn't, Joe would bake them and deliver a baggie full of ginger snaps to my house, quite frequently. He does make me smile. He made things great at St. John's. His love for you Joyce was a wonderful example. Fondly, Gene and Nancy Welch

The thought of him makes me smile. So many good memories of Joe at St. John's. Fabulous dinners he put on. And of course he was my ginger snap cookie connection. God blessed us with you my friend. We thank God for that blessing.

Joyce and family,
We would like to extend our deepest sympathy for your loss of your husband and father. I always enjoyed talking with him and enjoyed him when he would come out for a Christmas tree. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Frederic and Dolores Resch Corell