Condolences
Happy Father's Day Daddy. Love you and miss you.
Missing you everyday Daddy. I love you.
I am truly sorry to hear about your loss, and wanted to offer my deepest condolences and also share a comforting thought that God has promised mankind, at Revelation chapter twenty one verses three and four that is where that promise it, when your family get a chance please read it. And may the God of all comfort be with your family at this time. My Deepest Condolences JoAnne
Joe was a wonderful man who loved his family and friends. we will certainly miss Joe. Joe always smiled and was so true to his self and to others, he was my sisters right hand. I am so sorry that Joe has departed from us. We love Joe so much, the last time Willie Ann & Joe came to see us this year was so special to us. I know I will see Joe again in heaven where one day all of us will reunite. Joe so adored his kids and grandkids, every-time I talk to Joe he talked about all his babies. I am blessed to know Joe he was someone you could trust and be able to honestly count on. We love you, Liz and Hoke Burnside
I worked with Joe at the GF Technical Center in Tarrytown, NY from when he started there until he moved to Cranbury. The memories of him during a time when work could also be fun will never leave me. The group of people in the Bird's Eye Labs at that time were all good people and Joe was one of the best. I saw Joe this past summer at the Tech Center anniversary and now I am really glad that I was there. We talked about the old days and laughed a lot. The sadness I felt when I heard of his passing is soothed by the memories of a great time in our lives when we worked hard played hard and could trust everyone around us. To all in Joe's family I say, I share your loss and wish you the best
It is with deep sadness that we learned of the passing of Joe. We had the pleasure of knowing him when he was our neighbor in Jackson many years ago. Joe was one of the kindest, sweetest, nicest men we have ever known. It was a pleasure having him as our neighbor. We have many fond memories of him that we will always treasure. We will never forget Joe. Our hearts go out to Annie and the entire family. We send them our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Robbie and Dave Brightman
Anne & family: We are so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. We still remember joining you and your family for dinners & barbecues. Also the many hours we spent with you and Joe sitting on your porch. Since moving to Florida, we often speak of you and Joe. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Jane & Chris Gallo
Dear Family, Joe Salerno was a blessing to all of us and he will certainly be missed. I met Joe when we moved to Miami…I was about 5 and he was only about 15 years old. I would be so happy when I would see him come outside. I would run, sit on the steps with him, watch him draw and/or just hang out with him. He was so much fun. Then… my teenage aunt (more like a sister) Arline married his big brother Chuck and we all became FAMILY…what fun! My childhood memories are filled with great times with Joe and our family. I will always remember Joe as one of those special people who had a heart larger than life. Joe was a blessing and he touched each one of us in a special way. With Love, Kevin & Dolores Kelleher Ps: I just read the following and it touched me. I hope it helps in some small way. May God Bless YOU! Comfort For Those Who Mourn So many people see in death nothing but a cruel separation from loved ones. In death there is certainly the very real pain and sorrow of physical separation. But it is equally true that our loved ones remain with us. They do not just go off to some dark and distant place. They simply continue into eterna1 life. We do not see them because we are still in the darkness of this world. But their spiritual eyes are always watching us as they wait for the day when we shall share their perfect joy. I have often reflected upon this beautiful truth and found it the greatest and surest comfort in time of mourning. A firm faith in the real and continual presence of our loved ones has brought the conviction and consolation that death has not destroyed them, nor carried them away. Rather it has given them life! A life with power to know fully and to love perfectly. With this new life and new power our loved ones are always present to us, knowing and loving us more than ever before. The tears that dampen our eyes in time of mourning are tears of homesickness, tears of longing for our loved ones. But it is we who are away from home, not they! Death has been for them a doorway to an eternal home. They are still with us, lovingly and tenderly waiting for the day when we, too, will enter the doorway of our eternal home. It is such a mistake to see death as separation and nothing more. For us who believe, death is a preparation for eternal union with those we love, in peace and joy.
Please know that my prayers are with you and your family at this time. I am so very sorry for your loss. My the memories of your father and husband live on forever. Love, Donna
To all of the family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. I remember Joe being such a happy and compassionate man. His loving spirit will be missed. Our hearts are with you, Tricia and Steve
To all the Family . I had the great pleasure to know Uncle Joe but for a few short years and wishing it had been longer . There is a big empty spot in my Heart right, but even a larger one in yours I am sure. The only comfort is knowing that he is in a better place and the one day we all shall see him again . May God Bless and Comfort You All . Brad