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Mary Ann Grams
March 28, 2025
I'm so saddened to hear of Joe's passing, a number of years too late. He and I worked at Technicare in Solon. He always had a smile on his face. I think I met him through softball when I was a scorekeeper for a short bit. RIP Joe

Mark Steffen
March 12, 2023

Mark Steffen
March 12, 2023
Mark Steffen
March 12, 2023
3-12-2023 I just saw where Joe had passed away. We were good friends at RHHS Class of 1967. He was always a great guy and it saddens me to hear of this. My condolences and love to his sister and family. Here are 2 photos he sent me. One from when he was in the U.S. Army and another he mailed from the summer of 1987 when he was in San Francisco.
Rodger Gergacs
October 26, 2021
I am sad to hear of Joe's passing - especially finding out a few weeks late. I worked with Joe at Technicare / Ohio Nuclear in the late 70's thru mid 80's. Technicare was Joe's second home and all his friends were family. Joe was a great friend, a respected worker and a fine softball players. It's been many years since I last saw Joe but the memories are vivid as are the great times we shared. Thoughts and prayers are with the immediate family. God Bless.
Tom LeSuer
October 7, 2021
Madeline, My deepest sympathies for your loss of your brother Joe. Fond memories of our childhood still remain.
Michael J Belanich
October 6, 2021
I (Mike Belanich) have known Joe for 48 years. I was hired at Technicare in April 1973 as a Production Supervisor to replace Tom Bridgett in the 84 X-Ray Scanner systems. Joe did a lot of the mechanical assembly of the imaging table and "C" frame. He worked for me for about 2.5 years. He always did quality work. He was then transferred to "CT" production of the gantry unit. Again, he did good quality work for that group until Technicare was sold to GE in 1985.
Joe loved to play softball. Technicare had there own softball league. He played for the wolf pack team. He was an excellent left fielder and was a good left handed hitter. He was a little slow running the bases. He was social-bull and a well liked.
He purchased a house in Macedonia in 1985 and so did I. We lived two streets apart and saw each other regularly. Joe and I got jobs working for GE, Joe did rebuilding of X-Ray tubes and I worked in purchasing. We both had other jobs after GE.
Joe was not happy about the Technicare closing. He talked about that a lot. We both lost the best jobs we ever had. He had pictures of the baseball games and social events and would show and talk about them to his friends.
The last 20 years were increasing difficult for him. We maintained our friendship through all of the 48 years I knew him.
May God Bless Joe.
Mike Belanich
veteran
October 5, 2021
Thank you for your service to our country ! God bless
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