Roland-Joseph-Obituary

Roland W. Joseph

Easton, Pennsylvania

03/21/1932 - 01/21/2025

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January 21, 2025
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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EASTON Roland W. Joseph, 92, of Easton, PA died Tuesday, January 21, 2025 in Country Meadows, Forks Twp. Born March 21, 1932 in Wilson Borough, PA, he was the son of the late Samuel and May (Saul) Joseph. He was a 1949 graduate of Easton High School and a 1953 graduate of Colgate University. He...

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Our deepest condolences to the Joseph Family. Rest in peace Roland. Tommy Young & Family

Dear Dottie and family. He was one of the best. Not to be forgotten, may he rest in peace. My sincere sympathy. Jane

I met 'R" in 1972 when I became the Career Club Saleman for his account. Even though I was this inexperienced 25 yr old kid, R treated me like I was the seasoned veteran. Something between us clicked, and over the years we became very good friends, even after 1981 when I joined the "LEE Company". I knew Dot, Mark and Paul well and met Mike too. Went to R's house numerous times and had a Foul shooting contest with Paul. (Don't remember who won). We retained our friendship by meeting many,...

Sincere condolences to you all - I can still remember the creaking of the wooden floors of that ever so famous men's store in downtown Easton and seeing your father's smiling face.

Joseph Family He is at peace. There will always be a Void in the family. But remember the good memories that you all shared. Growing up in Easton you had to shop at the store which always has a great staff that would greet you.

Dear Mrs Joseph, Dave, Deb and all of the Joseph family, My deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband/father. He was such a nice man and will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. Many wonderful memories will be with you always.

Dear Paul and family, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Julie (Miller) and Mark Altonen

Our condolences to the family. Roland´s life was an inspiration to many. He enjoyed success as a parent, friend and businessman. He had one unique attribute. He treated all with respect regardless of importance. The customer with a dollar received as much attention and care as the customer with a hundred dollars. One felt special after dealing with him. He was a student of basketball, a regular at Lafayette games always willing to share his analysis. Much could be learned in...

Our hearts go out to the entire Joseph family for their loss. Roland was always a gentleman and one of Easton´s finest businessmen.