Joseph-Weiss-Obituary

Joseph P. Weiss

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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WEISSJOSEPH P. age 54, of Springfield, PA. on June 30, 2007. Survived by children, Allison and Peter Weiss; and former wife Pamela Townsend, all of Springfield, PA.; sisters Mary (Frank) Csee of Nether Providence, PA. and Julia (John) Mahon of Hampden ME; brothers James (Janet) Weiss and Frank...

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Dear Joe for some reason I thought of you today. Your spirit was infectious.... But in a GREAT way. I´ll never forget how much you loved to dance and that big belly laugh of yours and the stories the people told in the remembrances in the legacy notes that I just read even though it´s 17 years later. I remember the Chicago concert and how we were both trying out sing each other! You were always so good to me and treated me like gold and may you be showered with every blessing wherever you are...

Joe, it willl soon be a year since you passed away. I think of you often and what a wonderful family you have and I know they miss you. May God take care of you as you watch over your family. Pam, Allison and Peter are wonderful and I know you watch over them. God Bless you Joe

I am so sorry about Joe's death and offer my sorrow and sympathy to Allison, Peter and Pam.

Ann & I will greatly miss the good times and laughs with Joe. He was one of the "good guys".

Ann & Frank Mason

We will miss Joe. He was an exceptional great guy. A true loyal good friend to my brother and the rest of my family. I can still hear his " belly laugh " from the many good times we shared together. To his family,I'm sorry for your loss and will keep Joe and you in my prayers and thoughts.May God Bless you, Dan Joyce and family

This is actually from all the Mount Airy Zaambies for the super Weissman we all knew and will never forget.
From the days of drinking Boone's farm wine (98 cents a bottle)before the Tower Theate and Main Point concerts and saving some for the shore to the days of playing basketball at La Salle College to the simple nights of trying to play music in my apartment with Donald Mason and not being kicked out for good, Joe always had the kind of laugh that was radiant and contagious but most...

When I think of Joe, I think of the most generous, and kindest man that I have ever known. Nothing was ever too much or too hard for him to do for someone else. When anyone needed a helping hand, Joe was there. Joe, you will be forever missed.

May God give Joe eternal rest and peace in His kingdom. He was blessed with a beautiful, loving, kind, generous family in this life. He can expect the same in his new home.

All our love,
Dennis, Alice, Karen, Jimmy and David

I miss my Uncle Joey