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Joseph Wunner Obituary

WUNNER - Joseph, 56, of East Rockaway, NY suddenly on October 28, 2007. Beloved husband of Patrice (nee Sisti). Dear brother of John. Loving son in law of Ellen and the late Anthony Sisti. Dear brother in law of Kim and Scott Raynor and Karen and Bill Sisti. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and cousins, especially the Tripp Family. Joseph served proudly in the US Navy and was active in American Legion Post # 958. He was employed over 24 years at the USPS at JFK Airport. The family will receive friends Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Perry Funeral Home Inc., 118 Union Ave, Lynbrook. Service Wednesday 8 PM. Funeral Thursday 10:30 AM at the Funeral Home. Interment Greenfield Cemetery Hempstead, NY.

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Published by Newsday on Oct. 30, 2007.

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Sam carswell,jr

September 2, 2024

I was a former shipmates. You are not forgotten.

Rose and Shari James

January 31, 2008

Joe,
We miss you so much.

Your smile, your humor, your charm.

Our Sista everyday missing your touch,

We ask for comfort as each day goes by,

As we reach out to hug you one last time.

We take comfort in knowing you have transitioned,

To another land beyond our sight and reach,

We say our last goodbye, and tears continue fall.

The Lord provides comfort and,

We know that you have gone home with a smile to outstretched arms saying

“Hello Joe, Welcome Home”


Though we are sad and wish you were here we know you are with us always and making everyone laugh way, way up there.

With Love Today and Always,

Rose and Shari James

Julia Cosby

November 22, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Knowing how much you miss him now, always know he will be there waiting to greet you on the other side. Have the comfort in knowing you will see him again, and he is with you always.

cathy Garsia

November 19, 2007

Dear Pat,

I am so sorry aboutthe loss of Joe.I hope you will call on me if there is any way I can help ease the pain. Love xoxoxcathy

Linda and Jimmy Keane

November 19, 2007

You are so blessed to have found true love Pat and Joe. Pat - always keep in your heart the time you shared. Use your memories to give you strength through your grief. Our heart goes out to you.

Annie-Man Garsia-Egal

November 18, 2007

Dear "Dear"
I am very sorry for the loss of Joe.
I will miss him very much, I always thouht of him as a big brother. There was never a better time in my life than our time in Wantagh. Great memories that will last forever; The "Qualude", the spoon,Christmases,The Bayou,The Cherrywood. All of them fond memories. Love, Annie-Man

Ginna & Bill Gilroy

November 18, 2007

Dear Pat,
We cannot begin to tell you how sorry we are for your tragic loss. A loss felt so far and wide, as Joe touched so many lives. Earliest memories will continue to always bring smiles and laughs to mind. Folk dancing. To this day, I have never seen another bumper sticker like that one. Enjoying wonderful fun and silly days in the city. Every day was an adventure with Joe. Memories of Joe are only the best. One of the truly kindest, thoughful and considerate people ever known. We pray you continue to take comfort in all the terrific times you two shared.

Mary Garsia

November 16, 2007

Dear Pat,
Lory and I are heart broken for you. We are glad the happy memories
of such a strong and loving relationship are of comfort to
you. What you wrote reminded me of a wonderful time we had with you and Joe and Alice on the Staten Island Ferry many years ago. We love you
and will continue to send prayers and thoughts to you and yours.
Love Always,
Mary Garsia

Cathie Donnelly

November 14, 2007

Dear Pat,
I think about you each day but have not had the right words to express to you how sorry I am for your loss. As each day passes, please know that your friends in far off places, even Los Angeles, remember the two of you with fondness. Over the years, Joe and you have remained friends through the frequent stories I hear from Alice. Please accept my condolences and best wishes.
Love, Fish.
Cathie

Patrice Wunner

November 9, 2007

I wanted to share this with everyone,because it is really how Joe lived his life.It is by Mark Twain."Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed in the things you didn't do than the ones you did do.So throw off the bowlines Catch the trade winds in your sails.Explore.Dream. Discover.
Thank you dear for 20+ happy years.
I"ll always love you-Patrice

David & Alice Kolman

November 8, 2007

Our dear friend Joe, you will be missed more than words can say. Just keep sending those quarters so we know your looking after us.

Carol Tripp

November 1, 2007

The Robert Tripp family from Salina, Kansas have wonderful memories of our "Uncle Joe!"

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