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Fern Weiner Canter
May 22, 2025
With deepest sympathies...Was friendly with Joey in High School and remember him with fondest memories....always smart, friendly and a good guy to all.
I am sure that his memory will be a blessing.
Fern Weiner Canter
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Michael Brourman
May 21, 2025
I was one of the people in Joe´s high school calculus class.
However, I knew him long before that. We met in 2d grade at Colfax Elementary School, and became best friends. We both were in a program for gifted students called the Workshop, and my family lived half a block from Joe´s grandparents, with whom he spent a lot of time when his mother was more active in the optometry practice. Joe´s family took me with them to Seven Springs, the first time he went skiing, so I was there when he got hooked.
Like so many childhood acquaintances, we grew apart with time. But, we remained friends. The bond of being best friends in the formative years of elementary school is one that seldom completely breaks. Recently, our contacts have been limited to birthday greetings, either on the telephone or in social media, but I don´t believe he ever missed one of my birthdays, and I don´t think I missed one of his. And, that was true even before we had cellphones with automatic reminders of such days.
I will really miss that telephone call this October 1. But, much more than that, I will really miss thinking of Joe skiing down a new mountain that he wanted to conquer; or riding his bicycle from New Hampshire to Pittsburgh , as he did in 2024; or bringing joy to his family and receiving it back from them.
To his wife, Diana, who I only met once; to his sons, William and Guy, who I never had the pleasure of meeting; and to his siblings, Trudy, Sari and Jack, who I knew when we were all much younger and you lived on Hobart Street, my deepest condolences. I hope you all can take some solace in the fact that Joe´s was a life extraordinarily well lived.
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