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Joseph F. SOKOL

Vernon, Rockville, Connecticut

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SOKOL, Joseph F. Joseph F. Sokol, 74, of Vernon passed away July 1, 2013 at Hartford Hospital after a short illness. He was born in Hartford on Oct. 29, 1938, the son of the late Joseph and Bernice (Zbyk) Sokol. He leaves a brother, Eugene and his wife Janet of Southington; three...

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Really good man, always remember you from J&E Trains in Vernon, and the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum. One is only gone when they pass from our hearts and our memories, rest easy my friend.

Joe was my bowling teammate & traveled with me to the National Tournament for several years.. He will be missed..

Joe was my neighbor for the past year and he was the first person to introduce himself when I moved in last year. He also helped me installed my AC and was always nice to me and daughter of seven. Last time I spoke with him was days before he got ill. We chatted for a few and he just finished doing something good for someone I guess because he told me "I just did my good deed for today"...that was my last memory of him. Well Joe, the LORD has seen your great deed on earth now you are an ANGEL...

Dearest Gene & Family,

My heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your dear,dear Brother Joe. This had to be sudden as I just heard from Joe on the computer very recently.

Joe was a great guy; a heart as big as life itself. Always doing for one less fortunate.

May all the happy memories you've shared over the years help suffice your great loss.

Sincere Sympathy and Love,
Rose Bilow & Brother Fred

Joe was my Supply SGT. when I joined 143d M.P.'s. He also was a co-working in USPFO Logistics. Joe was a very nice person and will be missed.

jo was my best friend to me and rex my dog. I will miss him dearly.. play trains in heven my friend.

Rest in peace, our dear friend. You will be sorely missed. Cliff and Mary Edwards

Joe was a very generous, friendly person. He helped me as a young Sergeant in the 169th Infantry.
His knowledge of logistics and how the system worked was tremendous. I will always count him as a true friend.
SGM (retired) Kent Carlson