Joseph-Rymarowicz, Jr.-Obituary

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Joseph Rymarowicz, Jr.

Boston, Pennsylvania

Feb 14, 1949 – Jan 20, 2022 (Age 72)

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BORN
February 14, 1949
DIED
January 20, 2022
AGE
72
LOCATION
Boston, Pennsylvania

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Gilbert Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. - Boston Obituary

Joseph Rymarowicz, Jr., 72 of Glassport, passed away Thursday, January 20, 2022. He was born February 14, 1949 in McKeesport and was the son of the late Joseph J. and Mary Jane (Yandrlic) Rymarowicz. Joe served in the Army during the Vietnam War and was a part of the 1098th Transportation...

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Joey, may you rest in eternal peace with all your family and friends that have gone on before you. You were a really wonderful, kind, hard working man, and a great husband and father. You will be missed by many. Until we meet again . MIke and Pat Steeber

I met Joe at church in 1981. In my early 20's I was placed on his bowling team for church league. This is where he taught me how to bowl by saying "this is a lane, This is a bow.ing ball, those are the pins. So throw the ball and knock them down." Joe was an every present fixture at church. He would cook for events there. He would fix things that needed fixing. He was a great example of being a servant of Christ. His humor was unmatched. I will miss him. I rejoice he's in Heaven!

A good guy. Miss the bowling. Donna, we are praying for you.

I am so very sorry to hear of Joe’s passing. My sincere sympathies to Donna and all his family. He and I worked together at Mercury Printing and he was my first friend there. He was funny and kind and would help anyone with anything. We taught each other about different bindery equipment and he taught me to like roasted red peppers and mushrooms on pizza. Everyone loved Joe and although I hadn’t seen him in many years, I will miss his warmth. RIP my friend.

Donna, my heart goes out to you......its so hard to find the right words to comfort during a time like this, but please know, we are here for you......sometimes, the best support we can offer is shown, not spoken. You guys were the first to come to my brother's wake, your presence brought us comfort. I'll miss Joe at the holiday gatherings, but will remember him for the good man he was. I remember, on short notice, how Joe willingly offered the grace before dinner at my folks 50th...

Great friend. Joe, Sam DeMarco and I went into the Army together in 1968.
I've know Joe since 1st grade.
Dave Deliman

Rest In peace Joe

Sorry to hear of Joe’s passing. Condolences to Donna and family.