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Joseph Roccosanto

Nutley, New Jersey

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Joseph Roccosanto, 64, of Lower Nazareth Township, died Friday, July 22, 2005, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. Born: In Newark, N.J., he was a son of the late Nicholas and Grace D'Auria Roccosanto. Personal: He and his wife, Judith Candiloro Roccosanto, celebrated 43 years of...

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Dee and Family

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Father was such a nice man.I wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May angles lead him in and keep him for all eternity.

To our beloved family...

We are so very sorry that we could not be here with you during this extremely difficult time. We can only pray that you all felt our presence in our absence. We loved "Daddy" so very much, and always will. He was always so very welcoming and loving to us and our family, even before he met us. We would also like to thank you all for sharing him with us. We will never forget him or the love that he gave us...we love you all, and pray that time will ease...

Joe was a great man.He was loved by all and will be greatly missed.My heart goes out to the whole family.

Dear Judy and family,
You have our deepest sympathies.
Joe and your family were always
kind to us,even at the time of
my father's passing.My mother
also sends her sympathy at this
time to your family especially
to Matthew. Matthew please know
we all still Love you and hope
your pain will pass with time.
Love sent to all of
you.
Dolly,Joshua and
Shirley Hammerstone
[Phillipsburg]

Dear Judy and Family,
Was truly saddend by the death of Joe. We will remember Joe and your family with found memories always.
My God Bless You Always, in all ways. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Jim and Ruthmary (Naz. Amb.)

I cannot put into words how much I CARE about all of you. The Cheif always made me comfortable in his home, at any time. He was an incredibly kind, warmhearted, and loving person...who will be missed by many. Judy, GraceAnn, Donna, Joanne and Jim ....God bless you all in your time of sorrow...Know that Frankie had a big smile on his face when his dad appeared before him to join him. Love you guys!

Please accept my deepest sympathies and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Your family has been through so much, but I know that your love for each other will be your strength.

I have many fond memories of the Roccosanto household, from summertime swims to holiday open houses. You have always made me feel welcome and part of the family. I know that Frank and Joe are together now, and that they are watching over you in this time of need.

Everyone,
I was very sorry to hear about the loss. everyone is in my thoughts. I will always remember those Christmas get togethers and the way you treated my like part of the family. Mr Roccosanto was a very kind and genourous person and will be missed by alot of people

Words can't begin to explain how sorry I am for the loss of "The chief". He was "one of the good guys". I'll never forget when I first met him out of uniform. I was afraid to talk to him because he was the "chief" at that time. I was never arrested before and I never want to be. After all is a "chief of police" ever actually off duty? He will remain in our hearts & thoughts forever. Judy: My door is open to you any time day or night. God bless this family and help them through this time of...