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DON NIEMEYER
May 2, 2025
JOE WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND NABOR. REMEMBER FONDLY OUR MANY CONVERSATIONS, AND LUNCHES, TALKING ABOUT JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING IN LIFE. HE WAS A GREAT CONVERSATIONIST ON A WIDE VARIETY OF TOPICS AND ALWAYS HAD A FRIENDLY SMILE. GOOD MEMORIES TALKING ABOUT CARS AND THE ONES WE LIKED AND DISLIKED. I WILL MISS HIM.
Jim Greco Jr.
April 3, 2025
Don and Evan on CBC field
Jim GrecoJr.
April 3, 2025
Dear Pat, I am writing to express my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family on the loss of my dear cousin Joe. Despite our years of separation, I was delighted to reconnect with him and your family at our aunt Rosemary's 90th birthday celebration. Through Julie and Evan, I gained a deeper understanding of your family. As we navigate life's journey, our paths often diverge as we establish our own families and move forward. Nevertheless, I treasure the memories of our encounters, including our visit with Joe and you when our cousin Theresa visited. I also appreciated watching Evan play football and the opportunity for my son Don to meet him on the field. Although our interactions were limited, I cherished our renewed friendship. Recently, Joe and I shared a poignant conversation, reminiscing about our shared experiences. As I look back on our childhood, I remember that Joe was six when we moved away from Slattery Street. We did not have much in common except for our familial bond. I will miss him and keep him and your family in my prayers. May God's love and comfort be with you during this challenging time
St. Louis Cremation - West County
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April 1, 2025
Joseph Ferranti Obituary
Ferranti, Sr., Joseph Anthony, 81. Baptized in the hope of Christ's Resurrection on Saturday, March 29, 2025. Born on March 31, 1943, in St. Louis, MO. Preceded by his parents, Joseph Ferranti, Jr and Marie Ferranti (nee Greco), his siblings... Read Joseph Ferranti's Obituary
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