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Joseph Gordon "Joie" Scolari

Reno, Nevada

1930 - 2017 (Age 86)

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Joseph "Joie" Gordon ScolariDecember 12, 1930September 2, 2017Joseph "Joie" Gordon Scolari died on September 2, 2017 at his home in Pismo Beach. He was 86 years old. Joie was born on December 12, 1930 in Santa Maria, California and was a lifelong resident of the Central Coast. Joie attended...

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Working on the Templeton ranch as a teen, I only talked to him at any length a couple of times. He was kind and considerate to me. He told me the story of the peacocks on the ranch. He will be missed.

Only saw Joseph a few times, but he was always considerate to me. I worked as a teen on their ranch for one summer. His wife Eldeen gave me work to do, keys to the jeep and I did them. They were kind people and will be missed.

I work for him in the Arroyo Grande Store Hell of a nice boss and Man!! Rest in Peace love and prayers for the Family....Paul a Sweeney Sr. Beach Cities Shoppers Guide

I just read the obit and I think I was mistaken about which Joe the obit was for. The Joey Scolari that I knew would be about 65 or so. I'm sorry about mixing up the Joeys.

So sorry to hear this. I went to grammar school in Santa Maria/Orcutt with Joey Scolari. Our family shopped at the little Scolaris store on the main st. running through Orcutt. Don't remember the name. I liked Joey - he was a nice guy. Class.

My sincere sympathy to you for the loss of your loved one . May you find comfort in knowing that God cares when you are in pain . Psalms 55 : 22 .

Please accept my condolences during your time of great sadness. May you cherish fond memories to cope with the pain from day to day. Take note of the comforting words at 1Thessalonians 4:14, the beautiful hope of seeing your love one again.

To the Scolari family, sorry to hear of Joe's passing. As a former employee of Solari's Markets many years ago, he was &(Eldeen) one of the best people to work for. It truly was a family market who cared about their employees. Will never forget them.

Hey Joe its was great working with u at the Arroyo Grande Store I know I used to many paper bags and u told me that my paycheck is made out of paper..Think about it Paul. loving u RIP