In Florida, on December 5, 2005. A long time resident of Washington, DC and Maryland. In 1955 he established a plumbing and heating firm, as Joseph P. Spadaro and Sons, Inc. He is survived by his wife Alice; sons Jack and Michael; daughters Deborah and Anna; 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Burial at Arlington National Cemetery, December 29, 2005 at 11 a.m. Requested arrival 10:30 a.m. Family will meet with relatives and friends at The American Legion, 830 Mayo Rd., Edgewater, MD, immediately following burial. In lieu of flowers, donations to Alzheimer's Association Research, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1700, Chicago, IL 60601, is suggested.
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susan moreland
December 16, 2005
I remember meeting you and your son,Jack,when I worked with Chief Welding company.It was an blessing knowing you and your son.Now heaven has you and you and Chief are plumbing in heaven.The world lost a good person and plummber.
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