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Gordon Holovacs
December 10, 2023
Joe asked me to show him how to play the guitar when we were teenagers. It didn't take long for me to realize that he had all the talent that I never had. I've been searching for info on the internet about Joe for years now, and was unable to find anything till now, too late. My thoughts and best wishes go out to you, Beth... I will always have fond memories of our times together when we were young. Wishing you the best, and to the rest of your family that I never got a chance to meet.
Tina Blinsman
November 20, 2023
I'm so sorry for your loss. I only new Joe for a short time, as being fairly new at Aptim. He was so very helpful, kind and willing to answer and and all questions I had. My prayers go out to the family and friends of Joe. Love, Tina Blinsman
Chris Corbin
November 17, 2023
I also began working with Joe a few years ago - same as Nathan. When I heard him play a few chords on his guitar in Max Curtner's office, I smiled. A conversation with Joe always made whatever task I was working on feel important. I was so happy to meet him in December 2021. He was a class act and he made everyone feel like they were too. Condolences to the family.
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Gina LeBlanc
November 16, 2023
I worked with Joseph at APTIM. I never had the pleasure to meet him in person, but he was always a kind man to work with and always very helpful to me with I needed to reach out to him. I am so sorry for your loss and he will be missed by his co-workers dearly.
Jennifer Connor
November 16, 2023
I worked with Joseph at APTIM. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Joseph was a very nice person who was always willing to help. He will be missed.
David Bubenick
November 16, 2023
I met Joe over the phone while we were developing a carbon footprint for APTIM about 3 years ago. He took my call, not knowing me previously--I explained what I needed, and he was intrigued. He found the time to help us, explaining the ins and outs of corporate real estate and how contracts are structured. Through our phone calls, I learned that he lived for a time in Bound Brook, NJ--just a few blocks from where I lived most of my young life! When presented with the results of the carbon footprint project, he had nothing but praise for our team. We had become 'fast friends'. We all held him in great regard--he will be missed! My sincere condolences to his wife, children and grandchildren, and all his many friends. Rest in peace, Joe.
Sincerely, David Bubenick
Tracie McCauley
November 16, 2023
I worked with Joe at APTIM, to his family, I am truly sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man, he was so very helpful when the Boca Raton, FL office moved locations and he continued to support our office afterwards. I enjoyed talking with him and he was always so kind. He will be missed at APTIM.
Kim Wills
November 15, 2023
Joe was a wonderful friend and colleague! I loved having Joe be support for our facility. He will truly be missed.
Mary McGill
November 15, 2023
Joe was a wonderful person. I enjoyed working with these past 20+ years. He would drive me crazy sometimes, he was always there to help with what was needed, and with a smile on his face. My thoughts are with his family and friends, as he will be missed by everyone he can in contact with.
Debbie Miskolcy
November 15, 2023
My heart is so heavy for the of the passing of my friend and coworker Joe. My heart is so sad since Joe had supported me through my work journey and now Gods journey.
Nathan Neustaedter
November 14, 2023
I worked for Joe for a couple of years and he was a good boss. Always easy to talk to and always approved my time off ;). But on a personal level, I'll miss the non-work related conversations we had. He always seemed to have an inquisitive mind and would want to know about my life outside of work. We also shared our passion for the Denver Broncos. During football season, he would ask me if I caught the game... and we would discuss the Broncos chances this season. He would also tell me how he was a Mets fan from an early age and about going to the games as a kid. But aside from being a sports fan he seemed to have a lot of interests from travelling to watching movies to reading books as he would always be reminded in conversation of how something reminded him of something from a book or movie.
Sometimes he would tell me about his grown kids and grandchildren... and you could tell he was a loving father and grandfather. I'm sure he'll be missed by all.
With deep sympathy,
Nathan
George Kirkman
November 14, 2023
Joe always had a smile for you anytime you would see him in the office!
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