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Joseph Edward Sheehan

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Joseph Edward Sheehan, age 53 died on May 30, 2012. Raised in Deptford, he attended Deptford High School. Joe has lived in Pedricktown for the past 15 years. He was an Iron Worker for Local 68 and 401. Recently he was working for Pierson Construction. Joe also coached his children's soccer and...

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i still think of Joey, Odd as i called him, He called me even. I think of how funny he was, it makes me smile. I do miss him.

Joe was a great guy. I'm grateful for getting to know him during my time at Cornell & Co. May he R.I.P.

He was my best friend, when I was 3-7 years old, growing up in westville oaks

He was The Greatest!!!!!

Joe was a good man that loved to joke around. I remember when he mowed his name in my yard.
What a great neighbor he was, always so good to me and my family while he was next door.
We were so saddened for the kids and Woody when we heard what happened.
Zach, Liddy, and Woody,you are in our prayers. Your father and friend will be missed and we will remember him fondly.
Kind Regards,

The Gattuso Family

I knew Joey since he was a little boy. I have a million stories. Joey was the GREATEST! I'm crying as I write this. It is so sad so sad. He grew up at 16 Cordial ave., I at 17 Cordial ave. Westville oaks. He would Always, help you out in anyway he could. What a GREAT GUY.

We are so shocked by your passing Joey. Our family has such wonderful memories of your smile and laughter. When ever we hear or see fireworks, you will always be in our thoughts. Zach and Liddy, you are always in our prayers. Rest in peace with God dear Joey.

We are sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your brother's children.

So shocked and so saddened to hear you have left us, Joey. As I smile and the tears flow, I think back over the time we worked together and how funny and mischievous you were. You loved that I was freaked out knowing that you could fearlessly climb out on the boom of a crane to repair the jib while it was on top of a 38 story building!! You laughed at me, the “mother hen”, as I warned you to be careful! Even after our paths changed course and we lost touch, I still loved you and smiled when...