Joseph M. DiMaggio

Joseph M. DiMaggio obituary, Waukesha, WI

Joseph M. DiMaggio

Joseph DiMaggio Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cesarz, Charapata & Zinnecker Funeral Home on May 22, 2025.

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Joseph DiMaggio (28) - a beloved husband, son, brother, and friend - passed away on May 18, 2025. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Bob and Annette Jack, Gertrude and Sam DiMaggio, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. His memory will be carried on by his wife, McKenna DiMaggio; his parents, Joe and Mary DiMaggio; his sister, Leah DiMaggio; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, and cherished friends.
Joe was a man of many passions and insatiable curiosity. He was an avid outdoorsman who found peace and joy in nature. Though he enjoyed hunting and fishing, he often preferred to sit quietly among the trees, photographing wildlife and snacking on cookies. He had a deep love for animals and had a wide variety of pets over the years - from snakes, scorpions, fish, and spiders to birds, rabbits, cats, and dogs. His beloved fur-babies Montie, Maple, Oakley, Beni, and Augie, who he shared with McKenna, will miss him dearly.
Joe had a gift for learning and a drive to master whatever he set his mind to. As a child, he was known for taking apart toys and somehow reassembling them with fewer parts - and they still worked. That ingenuity stayed with him throughout life. He was an incredible cook and a talented artist in more ways than one (though he never followed a recipe or instructions). He was a skilled woodworker whose handmade furniture and home decor brought warmth and beauty to many. His hobbies were as varied as they were impressive - home-brewing, gardening, engine repair, metal working, and tinkering with his truck and boat.
Professionally, he was a "Joe of all trades," earning numerous certifications and excelling in every role he took on. These included machine tool operator, CNC operator, tool and die machinist, confined space rescue, HAZMAT team member, and first responder. During his time at Molson Coors, Joe saved the life of a truck driver experiencing a medical emergency - a reflection of his courage and instinct to help others. Most recently, Joe was working as a heavy equipment operator apprentice, and truly excelled.
Joe had a way of making life more interesting. He could MacGyver anything, charm just about anyone, and always kept people laughing - sometimes with him, sometimes at him, but always out of love. Anyone who had the pleasure of knowing Joe will remember him for his kind heart, boundless energy, and overflowing generosity. He lived life at full throttle - with intention, wonder, and love.
A celebration of life will be held on the morning of Saturday, June 7th, from 9:15AM until 11:30AM, with a quick service beginning at 10:30AM, at the Frame Park Rotary Building, located at 1150 Baxter St., Waukesha, WI 53186.
In lieu of sending flowers to the funeral home, we kindly invite you to bring flowers or a plant directly to the Rotary Building yourself if you wish to do so.Alternatively, memorial donations in Joe's name to Wisconsin's Endangered Resources Fund are also warmly appreciated. https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/EndangeredResources/endangeredresourcesfund

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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June 6, 2025

Ralph Gallow posted to the memorial.

June 6, 2025

Caryn Hein planted trees.

June 6, 2025

Steve Koenig posted to the memorial.

Ralph Gallow

June 6, 2025

My team of Instructors and myself, had the pleasure of working with Joe, training him on the three In-house Emergency Teams at the Miller Brewery.

Joe volunteered for all three and was a pleasure to teach and mentor into meaningful roles on Miller's Hazardous Materials, Medical First Responders and Confined Space Rescue Teams.

On the breaks, Joe became my teacher on such subjects as auto mechanics, building furniture from tree stumps/trunks, trapping, hunting, fishing, etc, etc.
I LOVED our conversations and learned so much from Joe.
It was easy for me to see Joe's sweet and gentle soul as well as his intellect.

I am so sad at this loss, yet I am sure it pales in comparison to the grief Joe's family and closer friends must be going through.
My heartfelt condolences for this loss.
May God's grace be multiplied to family and friends.

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Caryn Hein

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Steve Koenig

June 6, 2025

Joe you will be missed by everyone who knew you. You were not just a customer but truly an amazing friend. You were always willing to lend a hand or just share a great story to make us laugh. Our condolences to your family.

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Jennifer Schwinge

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Valerie Poser

May 27, 2025

Although I didn't know Joe, I can see what an amazing and talented young man he is. What a beautiful photo of Joe and the mountains. The North High School staff have felt the pain of loss for the DiMaggio family. Mary is a dear part of North's family and so loved by staff and students. Warm hugs and shared tears for you all.

Joe White

May 23, 2025

I got the blessing of knowing Joe through work at miller. Joe made work easy, he was laid back and always went out of his way to help me out with tricks and tips to work more efficiently and become a better operator, he wasn´t my trainer so he definitely didn´t have to but he did so shoutout Joe! But mostly I liked seeing Joe at work because he would talk my ear off! he would talk about fishing, his wife, traveling and whatever else randomly came up. I´m pretty good at reading people and I could instantly tell that Joe had a heart of gold. Thank you for being my friend Joe, you are loved and you are missed!

Benjamin Turner

May 22, 2025

I still can't believe this news. I was happy for you when you seemed pleased with your new career outside Miller. My phone is definitely more silent without your daily funny snapchats. Glad we got out bowfishing a few times. RIP bud. So sorry for your loss Dimaggio family.

Bill Alfredson

May 22, 2025

i worked with Joe, at miller. I helped train him on the forktruck, he was very advanced. I was very impressed with his abilities. He took everything to task. I´m so sorry to read about his death, way too young.

Alyssa Brugger

May 22, 2025

I´m truly sorry for your loss. I remember riding the bus with him and we´d always be challenging each other on the Nintendo DS. He will be missed.

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