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Dale Jensen
September 17, 2018
Joe was a very fine Tennis Player that I met and played with at the Lakewood Country Club courts in Lakewood, CA. His good health and long life he attributed to playing lots of Tennis around the world. At his Memorial Service in San Pedro, no mention was made of his Tennis prowess. This is an element that is greatly missing in remembering him and his life. All those that played with him, starting with Tony Prodan, then Ken Stuart, and Herb Flam, Bob Hertz, Harvey Hunyady, George Richards, Gene Simpson, Dale Jensen, Bud Black(his court assistant), Herbie Egelko, Bob Benjamin, George Tate, Gus Van't Hof, Don Pletz, Dusty Rhodes, and Bob Taylor have very fond memories of Joe for his play, generosity, cases of Stat-Kist Tuna, humor, sportsmanship, betting on every match, meals and dinners hosted, and overall kindness. He was ONE of a kind to all of the Tennis players and will never be replaced or forgotten. Dale Jensen
Frank Kattus
June 23, 2005
Our sympthy to Joe Jr. and the whole Bogdanovich family from Frank & Sharon Kattus. Joe Jr. and I went to college together in the late 60's. If you get a chance Joe Jr., give me a call. (760)889-0527.
Barbara Peterson
June 19, 2005
I have used that expression so many times over the years. I do weekly volunteer work at a retirement home and every time someone askes me how I am feeling, I say, "I feel like a million dollar baby!"
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Barbara Peterson
June 19, 2005
I worked as a teller at the U.S.National Bank during the 50's and 60's. Captain Bogdanovich would always select me to wait on him. I remember him as a handsome, well dressed man, always wore a hat or cap! I would always say, "How are you today, Captain! And he would say, with his wonderful accent, "I feel like a million dollar baby!"
Lucille (Cardozo) Freitas
June 17, 2005
My Dad Manuel Mauricio Cardozo was captain of the tuna boat Mauritania.
He was a partner and a real good friend Of Joe's and spoke of him often and truly appreciated their friendship. It is good that they are together again in the house of the Lord. We pray for his soul and his family.
Julius & Marietta Zolezzi
June 17, 2005
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Lisa Smith
June 16, 2005
I picture Joe Sr. on his beautiful Arabian stallion, and it makes me smile. I remember parties after the Caballeros rides, parties at "Boggy's" or at the Jenkins. What a great way to grow up. The entire Nielsen's family joins me in sending our sympathy at the passing of an amazing man.
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