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Kristen posted a condolence
Monday, June 28, 2010
You have always held a special place in my heart. I remember going over to your house when I was a little girl and visiting you and Aunt Dinah. I remember swimming in the pool too!! I still have the little stuffed bear that you gave me when I was about 2 or 3 years old! I'm so happy that you are now with Aunt Dinah once again. I picture you dancing into eternity with Meemom and Beebop too!! In your honor, Kyle carries your name and I pray that he grows up to make you proud (I'm sure he will with all his guardian angels that he has in heaven)! I love you, Uncle Joe and I miss you so very much!!
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Alaina posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
The first thing I think about and the memory that stands out to me the most is simply Uncle Joe's smile. I always remember him smiling, & it was such a true, genuine smile. I know he is smiling now with Aunt Dina and Meemom, and Beebob. RIP Uncle Joe
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Marianne (Malatesta) Kmetz posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Our Dear Uncle is in the arms of God, Aunt Dinah and Joey. I know My Mom & Dad, Grandmom and Grandpop and all those who went before him to prepare the way, were there to greet him with open, loving arms. There are so many wonderful memories of Uncle Joe etched in our hearts forever. We LOVE you more than you'll ever know. God Bless and keep you always by your side. XXXOOO
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AJ Malatesta posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Uncle Joe, We love you and will miss you very much Godfather. Most could be thankfull for having had a dad and a loving mother and I had a great ones, in your brother Albert and your sister in-law Anna. But, in my case I had "TWO" Dads and "TWO" Moms. The second Dad one was you. Because, no matter when I needed support, help, guideance, and help out of a jam, you and Aunt Dinah were always there. I can remember as far back as I can how we grew up in your house and every summer how I lived at your house and worked at the shop. You gave me my first real job working for you as a plumber and air conditioning helper. I rember all the work you did at Saint Francis Church and all the gratis service heating and plumbing calls you did there. I remember the wrestling matches at VHS with Tony DiTomo and Rink Melini. I'll never forget the years of Saturdays at VHS football games and Saturday football games at Bordenton Military and Temple for Joey. I remember all those summer Bobby B Hunt Club barbecues we all went to every summer as a famiy and "all" of us piled into your step van down to the hunting lodge in Mays Landing. The turkey shoots each and every year. I can still taste that barbecue. I remember the those spontaneous lunch and dinners at Al Constantino's Southern Kitchen. I remember when you started building all the Gino's in South Jersey and all those great Gino Giants we ate. I remember when you started to build all the Wawa's for Tom Wallace in SJ with George Kershak. I remember all those Thanksgiving dinners at your house after the Vineland n Millville Turkey Day football games and the rabbit, quail and pheasant you brought home and cooked for dinner. I remember the retreats at Malvern, PA with you, Rink Melini, Joey, and Dad. I remember you and Aunt Dinah being my God Parents at the Rosenhane Church. You brought new meaning to the name "God Father" with all that you did for me during my life. I remember my wedding to Debbie 30 years ago and you and Aunt Dinah being there for Debbie and I. No matter when it was, good times, bad times or in between times. You were always there just like another set of parents and you anoher Father to me. I remember the summers in Wildwood with Aunt Helen & Uncle John Wozunk. I have tried and live my life with my children as you showed me in all your actions and deeds. I could never begin to thank you for all you did for me and my life growing up. You exemplify what a father, husband, and Godfather should be in every cense of the word. I love you and will miss you dearly Uncle Joe and never forget you for all you did for me. May God Bless you and eep you always in his arms. Until we see each other again in God's presence and his eternal love. Love Forever, Albert Albert
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Brandi Malatesta posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
I always liked to visit Uncle Joe and see him interact with Beebop when I was a little girl. God Bless you Uncle Joe! Love you. xoxoxox
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Marilyn Rivas Flores posted a condolence
Monday, June 21, 2010
May thoughts and prayer go to the Malatest family. May god give you the strenghth and courage to get past this dificult time and always cherish the wonderful memories. God Bless you all.
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Doris Wolbert Kuhn posted a condolence
Monday, June 21, 2010
My prayers are with the Malatesta family at this very sad time. Uncle Joe was a good man and he and Aunt Dinah were always very kind and generous to me as a child. I was honored to have been able to visit with Uncle Joe last week to say goodbye. May God bless Uncle Joe and his lovely remaining family. Love, Doris Kuhn