Joseph "Joe" Picone, 89, of Beverly Hills, FL, passed away on June 10, 2024.
Joe was a quiet yet strong man who had a passion for fishing, Clint Eastwood movies, classic films, and spending time on his recliner with his beloved wife by his side. He was known for making the best spitini that no one could replicate. Above all, Joe treasured his family.
Joe is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Angela (Calderone) Picone, his children Josephine, Maria, Frank, Louis, and Robert, as well as his 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by numerous brothers, a sister, nephews, and nieces.
Joe was a construction worker when he first arrived in the United States from Italy. He had a deep love for landscaping and owned a few pizza shops before retiring.
He will be forever missed and loved! Rest in Peace Pappa.
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Sandra Serina
June 16, 2024
Dear ANGELA and family
I also remember the days on the beach in Long Island. Memories of the men using a net and bringing in all different types of fish specially those little shiners. I´ll always remember those nice times.
Joe was a very sweet Kind man
With deepest sympathy, Sandra
Maria and Frank Affronti
June 12, 2024
Dear Angela and family, As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. We had many wonderful memories. I remember our days of going fishing and crabbing in Shirley. Oh the delicious crabs we all ate at the outdoor dining area. It was so much fun. Those were wonderful times. We will miss you Joe! Rest In Eternal Peace.
Michael Winheld
June 12, 2024
So sorry for your loss Lou
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