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Joseph M. Smucker

Sarasota, Florida

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Smucker, Joseph M.May 24, 1938 - May 15, 2014 Joseph "Joe" Smucker, 75, of Sarasota, passed away May 15, 2014. He was born in Orrville, Ohio, on May 24, 1938. He graduated from Orrville High School in 1956 and later graduated from Ohio State University. Joe worked for The William Annat Company,...

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Dear Pat,
I am so deeply saddened to hear of Joe's passing. Although my time knowing him was brief, my days were made much richer every time I saw him smile. I hope the years you were blessed to spend together and the many memories that you shared give you peace and comfort.

Pat,
I was so sorry to hear about Joe. It was always nice to see you both when you were back in Sterling and came to Galilee. Always was hoping that he would come back to the choir and then you all moved away! My prayers and thoughts are with you and the family. Joe was a wonderful man!

Life is somthing no one can take for granted. But if anyone could have I thought it would have been smucker.

We sang with Joe in Sterling, VA, as a part of BRAPA. He was wonderful and caring as he helped us be part of the group. I remember his car's plate JAM MAN. David and Ginger Wilkinson

Dear Pat, I never really knew Joe, but I worked with his dad Levi J. Smucker as a conductor on the Pennsylvania rail road out of Akron, Ohio. I'm 88 yrs. old and was reading the obituaries, when I ran across your last name, then was surprised to see Levi's name mentioned as Joe's dad. I remember that he used to talk about Joe & the rest of the kids. Now & then Levi and I worked the Orrville yard job and switched box cars in & out of Smucker's Jelly, and they almost always gave the crew a case...

I remember Joe for being a "light" to all in our exercise classes and his beautiful voice.Prayers for you Pat, and all your family, for strength and comfort in your loss.

Sorry to hear of Joe's death. I will remember him from the many family reunions growing up and as an adult. My deepest sympathy to entire family.