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Joseph Brian Saunders

Pittston, Pennsylvania

1945 - 2020

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Joseph Brian Saunders was called home to the Lord on April 21, 2020. He peacefully slipped from his earthly bounds surrounded by and in the arms of his loving family. Joseph was a devoted husband, a loving and compassionate father, and a beloved Pop Pop. He is survived by his high school...

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Dear Nancy and Family, the word volunteermeans Joe Saunders.the


Health Community lost a friend in Joe.He and I visited a lot of group homes and a lot of good things as a result. Joe will missed buy a lot of people. Our deepest sympathy from BoB,Mary Ann,Diane

Nancy, Joe and family. On behalf of all of us from Day Development Program, I would like to express how sad we are to hear this. We are sorry for your loss. Please know we have appreciated his on-going support of the day program through the years and the kindness he showed to everyone. He will be missed at the picnics and Christmas parties.

Molly, Brian, & family, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was a kind, compassionate man. Joe was so nice to work with.
Sincerely,
Dawn Shedlarski

I have very fond memories of working with Joe at Avenel Middle School. He always had a smile on his face and a calm deminor. My deepest sympathy to his family

To the family and friends of Joe,

I am sorry for your loss.

I was a friend and classmate of Joe's in the class of 1967 at King's College.

I remember Joe as smart, funny and an all-around nice guy

I am so sad, I was not expecting to see this. I will never forget Joe and our conversations. He was such a sweet man! Prayers to your family ❤

- Kasey, CNA at the Meadows

The Bothwell's from next door in Woodbridge, N.J.

I remember Mr. Saunders as a teenager growing up next door. He and his wife were always very kind, caring good neighbors to us. His son we called Joby and mom, (think that was a mix of his first and middle name) was always smiling with his braces on and her getting him to his school. I remember meeting some of his family from Pittstown during summer. Wonderful people. I feel sorry for their family's loss of a very good man. Phil Bothwell