Joseph T.-Driscoll-Obituary

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Joseph T. Driscoll

Wallingford, Connecticut

Oct 15, 1952 – Apr 19, 2012

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BORN
October 15, 1952
DIED
April 19, 2012
LOCATION
Wallingford, Connecticut

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Joseph T. DriscollJoseph T. Driscoll, 59, of North Branford passed away at The CT Hospice of Branford on April 19, 2012 following a long courageous battle with cancer. Joe was a graduate of Lyman Hall High School. He also served in the U. S. Navy during the Vietnam War.He is survived by his...

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Hey Pops 7 years ago you left Mom on her own. I hope I have held up my end pretty well keeping my promise to you. Miss you. T

Uncle Joey-Today was a very hard day but you are now looking down on us all. I was very strong reading the eulogy I wrote for you. In fact I didn't cry...until i hugged your loving wife. I had to walk away for a minute. There is no words for the love she showed in caring for you until the end. There will not be a day that you will not be missed or thought of. With love, your niece Sue.

Uncle Joey we all love you so much. I will never forget the times with you. Especially at the picnics. You always made everyone laugh and not once do I remember you mad at anyone. You were full of love, laughter, respect and most of all strength. I admire who you are and the fight in you. I will never forget you, I love and miss you.

jickie i am sorry to hear about your brother allare wishes love laura

Gail, Aunt Doris, Uncle Jackie, Linda, Karen, Michele, Jackie, Timmy and Danny I am so sorry for your loss. Joey was the one who could always make everyone laugh and forget their problems, even if only for awhile. He fought so hard to stay with us and I will always admire him for that. It was always great to get a call from him when he lived in Florida; I looked forward to his visits. I enjoyed spending a lot of time with him since he moved back to Connecticut. He enjoyed life so much and...

JACKIE IM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR BROTHER IM NOT SURE IF YOU EVEN REMEMBER ME FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

Tim and the whole Driscoll Family. My deepest sympathy. Joey was my basketball coach one year when I was a little kid. I ran into him from time to time after that. He was a great guy.

Uncle Joey, there will not be a day that goes by that I won't think of you! You were an amazing godfather. You always listened to me and gave me advice. There are so many fond memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. When you walked in a room you always put a smile on everyone's face with the great sense of humor and the way you cared about everyone. Wherever you are I know that they are lucky to be with you and I know that no matter what you will always be right there. You are...

u will be dearly missed by us u were a great man, the best uncle the most couragous man that i have ever known u fought everyday n held on strong u were a great family man n always got family together n had great times.u were funny generous out going n loved dancing have so many great memorys of u that i will never forget n always keep close to my heart.u were loved by so many n so deeply u had a big impact on all of us.i am gonna truley miss u and all the good times n seeing u smile n have a...