Joseph-Silva-Obituary

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Joseph Eugene Silva

South Portland, Maine

Sep 12, 1948 – Nov 5, 2022

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BORN
September 12, 1948
DIED
November 5, 2022
LOCATION
South Portland, Maine
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Alzheimer's Association

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Hobbs Funeral Home - South Portland Obituary

Joseph Eugene Silva (Joey), 74, of Scarborough, unexpectedly went home to be with his Heavenly Father Saturday Afternoon November 5TH, 2022 in his favorite hunting spot doing what he loves with two of his sons, grandson and close family friend.

Joey was born September 12th, 1948 in...

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What a great man and friend! He taught me a lot about life, the good old days Mason, Joe and I at Kady international. Loved his hunting stories. I moved out west, always wanted to say goodbye.

So sorry to hear of Joe's passing. His grandma was my Tia Maria (Violet Rebello was my nana). My dad always sung Joe's praises for his legal acumen and his good character. God Bless.

I remember Joe vividly from St. Elizabeth's High School because he was a "mover and a shaker" in the school. Although he was 2 years behind me, he made a significant impression with his leadership skills--and his twinkling eyes! My cousin Lynn Dombrink Salazar and I had just discussed Joe this past April when I was in town, and I was shocked and saddened to learn of his passing. My deepest sympathy to his family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. So sorry for your loss. Heartfelt condolences to you and your family.

The Cristo Rey/St. Elizabeth's community send love and prayers. May he rest in Peace.

We are very sorry to here of Joe´s passing. Our condolences to the Silva family. Joe was a smart, wonderful and good person. He will always be remembered. Mike and Maggie VanDame

As a member of the class of 65, I have fond memories of Joe. He was always kind and friendly to everyone. I really enjoyed the times that I worked with him. May he rest in peace. Hail to the chief. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Joey was one of the sweetest and most intelligent boys from the class of `65. Many of us thought he would go on to become President of the United States. To find out years later that he would be a victim of Alzheimer´s was a cruel blow. May he Rest In Peace in the loving arms of Jesus Christ. May God bless Sherrie and Jackie.

I am very sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I attended St Elizabeth High School and also worked there and so knew Joe very well. He was so very smart, brilliant and a very caring person. As President of his class at the time he was a fun loving guy and a great leader. I know he will be greatly missed and I pray you find comfort and peace at this difficult time. The disease is gone and he is looking down on everyone remembering a wonderful life and is filled with the presence of Jesus.