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Joseph Cianci Obituary

JOSEPH ALFRED
CIANCI, 67
Chief Schedual Maker

LAKELAND - Mr. Joseph Alfred Cianci, 67, died February 14, 2011, at Lakeland Regional Medical Center due to heart failure.
He was born September 11, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and moved to Lakeland, 11 years ago from Croydon, Pennsylvania. Mr. Cianci was a retired Chief Schedual Maker. He was Catholic, a veteran of the U.S. Navy, a member of Philadelphia String Bands and a life member of Disabled American Veterans Chapter #28.
Mr. Cianci is survived by his wife Arlene of Lakeland, son Joseph A. Cianci Jr. of Richmond, Virginia, daughters Don-na Maria Bradin of Langhorne, Pennsylvania and Michele Baker of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. He is also survived by 5 grandchildren and was pre-deceased by a grandson Ryan O'neill Bradin.
The family will receive friends Friday 9 to 11 AM at Lakeland Funeral Home with funeral services to follow at 11 AM in the chapel of Lakeland Funeral Home.

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Published by The Ledger on Feb. 17, 2011.

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Angel Cianci-Hartman

February 26, 2011

Uncle Joey, we lost so much time through the years. I was always honored to celebrate a birthday on the same day as you 25 years apart. I will continue to light a candle on my cake not only as a wish to you but a memory now too. I know you are no longer suffering and made it to heaven where you are with Grandpop, Grandmom Betty and Grandmom Mary, dad and mom. You are thought of always, you will be missed but never forgotten. I love you Uncle Joey.

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