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Joseph L. Sementilli

Sarasota, Florida

1935 - 2013

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Sementilli, Joseph L.Feb. 25, 1935 - Feb. 19, 2013Survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Beverly; two daughters, Mary Charbonneau (Mike) and Suzanne Sementilli; two brothers, Samuel Leonard and Bernard Sementilli and three grandchildren, Scot Thrower and Matt & Mitchell Charbonneau.

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11 years have gone by and I think of my Brother often. We had a special relationship. Bev Mary and Suzzane miss you. Your Brother Bernie will be 96 next month but his health is declining recently.

Dear Beverly, I am so sorry for your loss. May happy memories fill a void in your heart. Jean Quinn Merritt

Miss Beverly, Mary Fran and Suzanne, our hearts broke when we read of Mr. Joe. The memories of Maple Manor Drive and all that our families shared made this so hard to believe. My mom and dad and I will always love you all and we think of you all and talk of you often. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for any of you. Love, prayers and hugs from SC. Love Marge and Bernie Roche and Kelley

Dear Beverly,
I am sorry for your loss and send my condolences to you and your family.
May God guide you through this most difficult time.

A friend from Southside HS

Theresa Coveney Kerbein

Suzanne , Mary and family, I'm so sorry to hear about your dad! I wish I could be there with you at this time. I just wanted you to know I was thinking of all of you, Hopefully we will be able to talk soon , love you all

Bev,and family I'm so sorry to hear about Joe my prayer's are with you all

Dear Bev, and family so sorry to hear about Joe prayer's are with you and your family.
Debbie(Scanlin)Doub

Sam,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your brother Joe. Long time since we golfed ar Mark Twain and you guys visited me and we played my course in Sebring Fl. Joe a great person, may he rest in peace.

Mary, my sincerest condolences to you and Mike and your whole family. A thing we all have to go through, but it's never easy. Very sorry.