Joseph-Sturtevant-Obituary

Joseph Sturtevant

Newark, New Jersey

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Joseph Sturevant, 95, of Forks township, died Monday, April 13, 2009, at St. Luke's Hospital. Born: In Newark, he lived most of his life in Bloomfield and Cincinnati, Ohio, and the last 25 years in Forks Township. Personal: He was the husband of the late Margaret Golden Sturtevant. He was...

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Dear Uncle Joe,
We were very saddened to hear about your passing. You were someone who lived life to the FULLEST! I want you to know that your spirit has touched many people lives as it has our family.
Please know that you are very loved-

Ed Woelfle III, Laura, Sarah, Samantha and Anthony Tschari

Nieces and Nephews of Myrtle H. Turner

Dear Uncle Joe-We will miss you but you are surely in your place in Heaven. One of my favorite memories of you is holiday dinners. The family, aunts,uncles,sisters,brothers,and don't forget Nana, our hostess gathered for dinner.After dinner you would take the kids, for a walk to Watsessing Park.We would run around and play while the adults would clean up the mess.We really loved spending that time with you. Rest in peace.
Love,Claire Archimbaud,Austin, TX

Joe
We are blessed to have known you. What an impresion you have left on this world and the Donnelly family. We will cherish your stories forever. Its 4:00 somewhere. Don't you know its time to go when the dishes are done. Goodnight, Joe, now you can sleep. We love and will miss you greatly, Love James (Shamus), Jen-Jen, and Kylie Donnelly

To Our Neighbor and Friend Joe,
Sammie, Ben and I will miss our visits with you. You always had a great story to tell and your sharp wit will be missed! You were like a grandfather to us and our children loved you dearly. Joe, you'd be pleased to know how much you were loved by all.
Love, The Wallitsch Family, Forks Township, PA

You have been a very special part of our lives and we will cherish the memories we have of the times we spent together. I hope you and the rest of the "Foolish Forties" enjoy your cocktail hour again in heaven.

My Dear Joe-
You are so loved and will be missed. With everything that has gone on in our lives you were the one constant that reminded us to always stay positive and trust in god. We are now trusting in god to hold you in the palm of his hand. This adjustment comes again and nothing will be the same without you. I have peace knowing you didn't suffer. Please find peace knowing how much you are loved.
Fondly and with memories forever-Amy

Dear family members of Joe,

We first met Joe nearly 25 years ago when he used to enjoy long walks around the hills of our shared development. Our friendship grew through the years, and we enjoyed seeing him regularly at mass and parish events. A highlight over the years was participating in prayer groups at church with Joe. He was a wonderful man, and he will be missed.
Fondly, the Piergallini family of Our Lady of Mercy parish