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Ken Kutler
November 25, 2024
The Best Man at my wedding in 1964...a true and trusted friend...
Ken Kutler
November 25, 2023
Gone, yet never forgotten...
Ken Kutler
November 25, 2022
Remembering Joe today...a great friend!
Ken Kutler
November 25, 2021
Rest In Peace Joe...
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Mike Sedlewicz
June 21, 2021
While I may have disagreed with some of his politics he was an outstanding teacher of the intro macroeconomics course I had with him in one of the river dorm classrooms. Very personable and engaging to say the least. Will be missed... Mike Sedlewicz RC 1976 GSM MBA 1995
Gayle Friday
May 27, 2021
Dear Ros and Matthew,
We met once long ago in West Chester at Bob and my home. I was sorry to hear about Joe's battle and passing from Ken Kutler. I was going to reach out to Joe to let him know of Bob's passing this week.I was saddened as Ken was at learning of your loss. I know Bob always enjoyed the Phillies analysis and other conversations he and Joe would email about. Bob would often talk about their Bywood playground day. Ironically Bob had his fall that started his spiral on the day Joe died. They are probably getting a stick ball game going in Heaven! Again so sorry and glad he is at peace.
Gayle Friday
Ken Kutler
May 4, 2021
To the Seneca Family...Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Joe and I were boyhood friends (Bywood/Upper Darby). We spent many fun times together playing softball, basketball and tennis. In 1964, Joe served as best man in my marriage to Katherine Butler (Johnstown, NY). Although we lost touch over the years, I still look back on our relationship remembering many fond memories...Ken Kutler
John Beath
March 13, 2021
Dear Ros,
Although our paths have not crossed since we were graduate students at Penn more than fifty years ago, I was saddened to read in the latest Pennsylvania Gazette about Joe's death and would like to send you and Matthew my sincerest condolences.
I am glad to know that you are settled close to your son. Family is so important at times like these.
Kindest regards,
John
Ron Caplan
February 5, 2021
Ros,
I am so sorry to hearabout Joe. Jackie and I send you and your family our condolences.
Ron Caplan
Jack
December 8, 2020
I met Joe on the softball field in Summit. I immediately felt connected and enjoyed when he cane to play. He was a modest, yet confident, down to earth man , absent any pretences . I had studied at U Penn, economics as well and occasionally would chat about China and India economic development and its impact on the US. Great Guy... My condolences to the family
Roslyn Sydney
December 7, 2020
It was always a plus for me when Joe was present at the Socrates Cafe meetings. I may not have always agreed with him, but I always respected the deep knowledge behind his presentations, questions and responses.
Rosalind, please accept my sincere condolences for your great loss.
Mr.and Mrs. Michael Klemm
December 7, 2020
Dearest Seneca’ family,
Praying for you.
Our family is thinking of your family at this time of sadness .
God’s Peace
Carol Armstrong Okuda
December 6, 2020
I feel fortunate to have met Joe, albeit briefly, near the end of his life in a group, Socrates Cafe. We have not been able to meet due to the pandemic, however, Joe's involvement and engagement was always informative and welcomed. He will be sorely missed.
Valerie Colbert
December 6, 2020
Dear Rosalind, Matt & family, I would like to express my deepest condolences for the passing of a truly humble and remarkable man, which I know you are aware of but definitely worthy of being reiterated at this time, as you celebrate the life and light he has given to this world.
While my friendship was brief during my 4 years at St. Albans, he was someone I always look forward to seeing every Sunday and missed him when he was out watching his Birds. I will always remember his smile and his very calming nature. Praying for God's strength for you this day and until the end of time. May the peace of the Lord be Always with you. Sincerely, Valerie
Bob Beckham
December 6, 2020
A most humble and gentle man who was never without that genuine Joe smile. It has been my pleasure to get to know Joe and Rosalind through our mutual association with St. Albans. My sincere condolences to Ros and Matthew. You will continue to be in my daily petitions. Godspeed, Joe.
Gloriann
December 2, 2020
I never really knew Joe. I would see him from time to time when I met his wife Rosalind for Tea. From what I gathered, Joe seemed like a great guy and wonderful husband. You can tell, him and Ros were in love. The perfect couple. You can tell they cared very deeply for each other. From what Ros told me, he had a zest for life! I wish there was more I could say about him and that I knew him better, but I don't. I will say that the Senecas have my condolences and they will be in my prayers.
Pat Shaw
December 2, 2020
"Mister Joe" was the favorite one-on-one story reader at Escuelita San Alban Bilingual Preschool. The 3- and 4-year old Spanish-speaking children always wanted to be first to sit with unhurried, tender Mister Joe and just listen. We will sorely miss him and are grateful to have known him. Gracias. Con amor. ❤
Sandra Johnson
December 2, 2020
It has been my pleasure to share a friendship with Rosalind and Joe since shortly after they arrived at St. Alban’s. I so enjoyed the conversations with Joe about his birder activities, political and social values, local happenings, and the pride brought to him by his family.
Joe never talked about his accomplishments. Anything I knew I learned from Rosy’s answers to my questions.
I’ll miss you, Joe. When I’m in Colorado, I’ll look for some of those birds. Well all take care of Rosy, and be there for Matthew as well. At last, the pain is gone.
Jackie and Paul Dienemann
December 2, 2020
A beloved member of St Albans Episcopal Church Davidson NC. Will miss his quiet presence.
Lydia Schafhauser Sangree
December 2, 2020
Dear Dr. Seneca and Matthew, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Joe's warmth and kindness and his love of his family fondly from my interactions with your family over 30 years ago, and will be thinking of you during these difficult days. Our deepest condolences
Sharon B. Megdal
December 1, 2020
Joe was an inspiration to me as my teach and mentor while an undergraduate economics major at Douglass College. I am grateful for the support and encouragement he provided me. Though I have lived in Arizona for many years, we were in touch not that long ago. He will be missed. Sharon Bernstein Megdal, Douglass College ‘74.
Baer I. Rambach, MD
December 1, 2020
We were very fortunate to have Joe as a member of our discussion group, although too short. He will be missed by all in the group.
Baer Rambach
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