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Joseph A. Proulx, Jr., 58, died Monday, January 23 in UMass Memorial Hospital after being stricken ill.
He leaves his children; Amanda & Emily Proulx of Worcester and Cindy & Joseph Holt, two brothers; Daniel Proulx and his wife Holly of Webster and Michael Proulx of Worcester, two beloved grandchildren; Zachary & Arianna and several nieces and nephews.
Joseph was born in Lowell, son of Joseph A. and Grace (Skeffington) Proulx. He worked for several years at Scola Construction before retiring. He loved the New England Patriots. He enjoyed wrestling and watching the weather channel. If you ever needed to know the weather Joe was quick to be able to tell you.
Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family.
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Joseph holt
November 17, 2023
The greatesttimes we had together he was the best father we where like best freinds he is missed by his children and family
Joseph holt
September 1, 2023
He was the best father and a loving father I will miss him forever
Scott isbell
January 26, 2023
You are forever a great man Joseph. Your love for your daughters will never be forgotten nor will the endless memories we all had together. From the roller skating rink to the concerts and more, ill never forget u big guy. And i got emilys back forever and i am glad u r at peace now and watching over your daughters.
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peter harrington
January 26, 2023
Joe was a great friend and a great guy. I worked with him for years. We had lots of fun at work and out. Never forget him singing Elvis at the Cardinal one night. Or him literally picking up my snowmobile when it was stuck on the train tracks RIP Joe
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