Memories & Candles
Joe will be missed by all, but especially by me..I met Joe in 1980 when i went to work for him. Over the years We developed a special Bond,almost like a father & son. We had the utmost respect for each other ,to the point, I would have taken a bullet for the man. That is how much he meant to me!!!!!
I lost a great friend & mentor, who can not be replaced. He was one of a kind, a
Posted by: Tony Durante - Tucson, AZ - Friend & worker Aug 25, 2011
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. May you think of the good times that you have shared with Joe over the years which will bring you comfort.
Posted by: Warren A Fields - Teaneck, NJ - Friend Jun 30, 2010
Those of us who knew JOE as more than just been the boss,will remember him as the person that for over thirty years kept us together as a company and as a family.He was like a father to some of us who grew old without one.I've lost a good friend. thank you JOE. I'll always remember you.
Posted by: PETE VAZQUEZ - PATERSON, NJ Jun 25, 2010
Our thoughts go out to Joyce as well as Joe’s children. May he rest in peace and let the legacy live on.
Posted by: The Nadata Family - Indian Trial, NC Jun 21, 2010
I first met Joe three years ago, when he contaced me to do some work in his home. By the end of our first meeting I felt as if I had known him for years. He was the kind of guy who would let me run with an idea and do things I wasn't sure I was capable of doing.He could be a tough boss, but would also have no problem with telling you "job well done" I will always
Posted by: John DeRosso - Chester, NY - Friend Jun 21, 2010
About 20 years ago I met your Dad, Joe because he wanted to buy modest homes, fix them up and resell them. My job as a Realtor was to find the houses. It was during the transaction that I was invited to his home to deliver some documents. That visit was one of the highlights of my career. I was greeted at the door by your Dad dressed in a silk smoking jacket, smoking a pipe with a drink in
Posted by: Regina Wittosch - Warwick, NY Jun 18, 2010
I was deeply saddened to find out Joe had lost his fight against cancer. Joe was my very first principal meeting, when I started in the rep business working for Tracy. When we met, he was one of those few guys that always treated me as an adult and not a kid in this new rep business. And I'll always admire him for that. You knew how much he loved life which radiated in the tone of his voice when you spoke with him. My prayers and thoughts are with Joey and Susan.
Posted by: Mike Crosswhite Jun 17, 2010
Joyce and I are sorry for your loss. Our friendship with Joe began in 1967 when we moved in across the street on Cornell Place. We pray that God will comfort you in the times to come.
Posted by: Robert Mitchell - Oakland, NJ Jun 10, 2010
I met Joe over 35 years ago in his tiny office in Midland Park N.J. We sat across from each other and negotiated a deal on a handshake that lasted a lifetime. He was loved and respected by so many people, and I would just like to say I feel so fortunate and honered to have known him.
Posted by: howard bickoff - Clifton, NJ - Friend Jun 10, 2010
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
Posted by: The Vanmansart family - Oakland, NJ Jun 10, 2010

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