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Joseph "Joe Poe" Viola

Ventnor City, New Jersey

Jan 19, 1934 – Mar 1, 2023

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BORN
January 19, 1934
DIED
March 1, 2023
LOCATION
Ventnor City, New Jersey
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Viola, Joseph "Joe Poe", - 89, of Longport, January 19, 1934 - March 1, 2023 Our Dad… "When my father didn't have my hand, he had my back." On March 1, 2023, at our family home, our father peacefully passed on to meet our Lord to begin his journey to his eternal reward, reunite with his beauty...

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So sorry to see you have passed on Joe we were friends from their new year as we work together for them years I will always cherish the time that I have spent with you until we meet again you good friend

To Maria and Family, Just heard from Barbara in Florida about your Dad´s passing. So very sorry for your loss. I have such wonderful memories of both your parents with my parents Angelo & Helen in Florida. My Parents always spoke fondly of them. Now the four of them are altogether in Heaven. Sending much sympathy and love Billy DeNapoli

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To Nick and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. John Paccione

We never knew what the heart of South Philly was until we became neighbors to Joe and Ginger! Very quickly the entire Viola family became our family. We celebrated communions, weddings, graduations, baptisms, and so many happy times together. Joe (and Ginger) was always eager to help us-whether babysitting Alexa when Ava was born or and then Alexa and Ava when Ashley was born. Joe was always a very wise man and had a strong sense of right and wrong. We couldn´t have picked a better street to...

Sylvana and Nick, so sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. Sending prayers of strength during this difficult time for you and your families.

Dear Viola Family, I am so very sorry for your loss.

Regardless of how old I got, you never stopped lifting me up...physically when I fell asleep on your lap at family weddings and emotionally as I got older with our family time spent on 30th Street. You introduced me to the pizza and fried shrimp at Tony´s Baltimore Grill and always welcomed me into your home with a smile and a hug. I´ll miss our convos at the holidays and I´ll especially miss the sound of your voice. Rest in Peace Uncle Joe and please give Aunt Ginger a huge hug for me. I...

Uncle Joe, I can´t thank you enough for the love you showered on me my whole life. I will never forget the sound of your voice and smell of your hugs. You and aunt Ginger will live forever in my heart. I love you forever and always. Alexa