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Joseph Xavier Young Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Joseph Xavier Young Jr. Joseph Xavier Young, Jr., a.k.a "Falldown", 70, of Hopewell Township died at home on Monday, Jan. 23 from complications of emphysema and heart disease. Joe was born in Camden on April 20, 1941, to Gertrude and Joseph X. Young, Sr. In addition to his parents, he was...

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Miss you, Joe. A true friend. Colorado Patti

My sincerest sympathy to the entire family. I am a cousin of Joe's from Philadelphia. In recent years, we reconnected since I am doing the family history. Joe is related through Margaret Hornsby Gentzsch. Margaret was my grandfathers (William Hornsby) sister. We kept in touch every few months so I could bring him up to date on any new info on the family history. I visited Joe a few times at his home in recent years and we met when Margaret's sister, Marie and her husband Herb...

I'm so sorry to hear about Joe's death. He introduced me to the military vehicle hobby. I purchased my deuce from him 10 years ago and have enjoyed it ever since. He was a true gentleman and a honorable businessman. He is greatly missed.

David McConnell
Romeo, Michigan

MVPA SJC

Offering my deepest condolences to cousin Joe's family. Hadn't been in touch very much for the past many years...but do have fond memories of growing up together as young children in Bridgeton. It was just good knowing that he was there and how much he meant to so many people. May he rest peacefully in God's loving arms.

My condolences. Joe and his family were the coolest thing about Shiloh, NJ. Hope all the great memories give you comfort now.
Sincerely,
Lisa, Lela and Christina Roberts

To Joe's family: Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Joe. Even though we never met face-to-face, we connected. We had some memorable phone conversations and e-mail exchanges. He was a true gentleman, and a true friend. I will miss him for the rest of my life.