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Joseph CAMMARATA Obituary

CAMMARATA, Joseph "Nonno", 74 of San Antonio, Fla., born to Angelina and Giovanni in Ybor City, died February 11, 2013, in Tampa, Fla.. He is survived by his wife of 39 years Diana; sister Aurora; son VJ (Jill); daughter Angela (Buck); 5 adored grandchildren; precious nephew and nieces and their families Sam, Barbara, Susan, Beverly; mother-in-law Lenora; faithful friend, Darrin; as well as other wonderful cousins and friends. Joe was predeceased by "Bro" Muley, his close companion and cousin. "Friendliest" in his C/O '56, Jefferson HS, and proud graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology, MS Industrial Engineering, Joe enjoyed an exciting career in aerospace, industrial, and computer engineering. He retired from GTE/Verizon to pursue his greatest passions: loving Nonno and family math expert. Should you wish to honor Joe's importance in your life, donations may be made to the GT Alumni Association - "In memory of Joseph Cammarata " c/o Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc. , 760 Spring Street, NW, Suite 400, Atlanta, Georgia 30308

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Published by TBO.com on Mar. 3, 2013.

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Elizabeth McCoy

February 25, 2022

A wonderful kind family Man. He never met a stranger!

March 9, 2013

Dear Diana, I am so sorry for the loss off your prcecious husband. He was one of the sweetest and kindest person I ever knew. I am so glad we got to see you and Joe at the family reunion 2 years ago. Cousin, Libby Mercado

Angela Vincent

March 9, 2013

Dear Diana:
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Please know that "Jo Jo" was like a brother to me all my life. He was the most kind and gentle human being I have ever known. All our love. Angie and Jim

Beth McCoy

March 3, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to all. Joe was the nicest man. I have the nicest memories of him.

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