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Joseph J. "Trucky" STANKOVICH Jr.

Buffalo, New York

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STANKOVICH - Joseph J. Jr. "Trucky" Of Buffalo, entered into rest July 31, 2015, devoted father of Christine (Jim) Roach and Debbie LaRocca; cherished grandfather of three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; loving son of the late Joseph and Mary Stankovich Sr.; dear brother of Linda...

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Well, another year has gone by. I wanted to drop by and let you know, we still get together for coffee and talk about the old neighborhood, and all the guys that are too old to get out, or are gone now. Keep the lights on and the coffee hot. Heavens blessings upon you.

Well, another year has gone by. I wanted to drop by and let you know, we still get together for coffee and talk about the old neighborhood, and all the guys that are too old to get out, or are gone now. Keep the lights on and the coffee hot. Heavens blessings upon you.

Well, another year has gone by. I wanted to drop by and let you know, we still get together for coffee and talk about the old neighborhood, and all the guys that are too old to get out, or are gone now. Keep the lights on and the coffee hot. Heavens blessings upon you.

It's five years now you're gone to rest, Joe. I miss you and I think of you often. We are getting old now, most are in their 70's, some are in their 80's. We still meet once in a while for coffee, and all we talk about is the old neighbor hood and the guys that are gone now. Most are scattered across the country, but we keep in touch on social media like Facebook and send messages to each other all the time. Well, I hope you're keeping the coffee warm for us, it won't be too much longer and...

Hi Joe,
I came to see you today. I met your daughters Linda and Debbie. Lombardo had made a wonderful video of you and your family. It was great to see you in that. I asked for a copy for myself. I'll miss you, Joe. Rest in Heavenly Peace.

Hi Joe, We're all going to miss you, "Trucky". All the "Old Neighborhood" friends you have left behind will remember you, and all the good times we had. You're in good company, where you're going. There's plenty of the guy's that went before you. My prayers will include you. Rest in Peace, my old friend.
Bob Mann
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