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Mike D
June 29, 2025
I was a neighbor and had long talks with Joe about his travels, the shape of Milwaukee over the years, and life in general. I knew him, and better for it. I know without a doubt he will be missed by many. My heart breaks for Rose but she has my condolences and number for anything-as Joe would have wanted it.
Roman And Sue Blenski
May 18, 2025
Roman Blenski 4409 my best friend from Pabst Brewery sure will be missed.
Ray and Anita Erdmann
May 18, 2025
Sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless you.
American Heart Association
May 16, 2025
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
Bobby Yunker
May 15, 2025
Where to start? Joe had a persona that would fill a room. A sense of humor that would leave you teary eyed and sore from laughter. A man who was inquisitive and curious about everything . He was always learning,and a wealth of knowledge. Joe was the first to stand up and help someone, the sort of guy who would help a stranger change a flat tire, in the rain. He had an inherent sense of duty, and an unerring sense of decency. A man with endless love for his family and Rosemary. A heart as big as Texas. I am proud to have called him friend. Joe was truly one of a kind. Rest well old buddy, hope they have good coffee upstairs !
Bruskiewitz Funeral Home - Milwaukee
Posted an obituary
May 14, 2025
Joseph Paradowski Obituary
Born February 16th, 1941. Passed away unexpectedly while mowing grass on May 11th, 2025, awaiting a Mother's Day Celebration in Heaven. Survived by Rosemary Dompke, his constant companion, caregiver and "love of his life" for the past 50 ye... Read Joseph Paradowski's Obituary
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