Maclovio-Lopez-Obituary

Maclovio "Joe" Lopez Jr.

Norwalk, California

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People sometimes wondered why Maclovio Lopez, known as Joe, always wore sunglasses when his picture was taken. The answer: they weren't sunglasses at all. Hiding his eyes were photogray lenses, the same way his demeanor covered his heart.

"He was kind of rough and gruff and I don't think you could really print anything that he would have said," said Rhonda Lopez, his wife of 22 years. "He always had a standing joke about how he got 11 Christmas cards," she said, "because there were 12 bad blah-blah-blahs in the world" who exchanged cards only with one another.

A 41-year-old construction worker who specialized in pipelines, he had been working in Boston and was on United Airlines Flight 175 on his way home to Norwalk, Calif., to visit his wife, his 21-year-old daughter, Dannette, and his 18-year-old son, Joseph. "He loved children," Ms. Lopez said, remembering how he ran behind his daughter when she was learning to ride a bicycle.

But he didn't trust people easily. "If you weren't a little kid you had to wait until he liked you," she said.

"People always saw hard, but really he was soft on the inside," she said. "I think that anybody who really knew him knows what they're going to miss. Anybody else, it wouldn't have mattered to him anyway."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 30, 2001.


Maclovio "Joe" Lopez Jr., 41, of Norwalk, Calif: Construction worker for Spiniello Co. in Boston for a water main project. He leaves his wife, Rhonda; his daughter, Dannette, 21; and his son, Joseph, 18. Lopez grew up in Pueblo, Colo., and married his high school sweetheart 22 years ago.

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Hello. Your dad worked with my dad in Spinellomy dad still remembers “Mack”—as I remember him when I was a kid. Today I visited ground zero and I was able to pay my respects by your father’s name. God bless

Your uncle, Kelly Casias, shares his memories of you always. You are not forgotten here in Colorado. Rest in Peace and thank you.

May his family always remember the happy times with Joe.

I never met my uncle joe but I bet he was an awesome guy. I wish I met him.

To Joe's Family - I don't know you and never met Joe, but I want you to know people care - I do! Yearly, i read bios all September long of random victims from 9/11.

I pray for you and your healing and your wounded hearts and your strength to go on. Joe really seems like he was a one-of-a-kind guy you'd just have to know. I'm so thankful you have all your memories to cherish. Its so sad to know that hatred exists and evil is present in this world, BUT - people like Joe make the world...

Joe, as Christmas time rolls around, I am adding my name to a list of those who WOULD send you a card! My thoughts today are with your many friends and family. We will never forget. Love from Texas,

Pueblo county high school graduate 1979 thomas Lawrence.

You are missed big brother. Love you always.