Joseph-Wilson-Obituary

Joseph Paul Wilson

Bristol, Connecticut

Oct 31, 1946 – Oct 30, 2022

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BORN
October 31, 1946
DIED
October 30, 2022
LOCATION
Bristol, Connecticut

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Joseph Paul Wilson peacefully lost his battle with prostate cancer at The Pines in Bristol during the afternoon of Oct. 30th, 2022, one day short of his birthday Oct. 31st, 1946 in Bristol. He was born to Robert F. Wilson and Bernadette "Trudon" Wilson. He graduated from Saint Anthony High School...

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It´s so very hard to believe that 2 years have passed since Joe was called home. He and Pam gave me the most blessed gifts in my life. Those gifts were, a most cherished friend, a second family, and lessons in how to be a better mother to a special needs child. The last words Joe said to me were "he(my son Brenden) is beautiful. Never forget that." And I haven´t. I will forever miss you Joe. God bless his wonderful family who feel such a very deep loss to this day. My prayers are with you.

I am very sad to come upon this. Joe, aka Mr. Wilson, as I knew him, was a happy, loveable man. Always a smile on his face. I shared a wonderful friendship with his wife Pam and often remember the great times we shared. Sending my love to the Wilson's.

May peace surround you Sir. Mike and Kathryn Forader

Joe, was my favorite boss. As a divorced mother with two young boys, he hired me to work driving the van for the before and after school progams. He gave me the courage to go to college and get an associates degree in Early Childhood Education. Joe was a people person always willing to help someone else. He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him.

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To Pam & Family, please accept our deepest sympathy. If this is any help to you in your "healing process", your husband and father was the "bench mark" for caring, for helping people, for "giving back" to his community either through the Bristol Boys & Girls Club or being an Educator or just being a "good" friend. He did all of this with that unique "smile". Like Joey, I am a "Baby Boomer" from 1946. Although he went to Saint Anthony´s and I went to Bristol Central, we shared a unique...

Joe was a good good person Fellow PC grad Knew him at Boys Club Was Boy of Year A well earned tribute When in Bristol shopped at his bookstore Teddy in piece

Joe was indeed a special person. His kindness is what I remember most. He took care of my daughter in day care. He went out of his way to pay special attention not only to her but to all of the children. The world will miss this good man. My condolences to his family.

Our prayers go to Pam and family. We feel very lucky to know Joe may he rest in peace. God Bless Love Bob and JoAnn Calcinari