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Joseph DiMartino

August 12, 1943 - March 12, 2021
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Egizi Funeral Home
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Dale and Barbara Keller
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Sandra Palladino
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Joseph E. DiMartino, on March 12, 2021, of Gloucester Twp. Age 77. Beloved husband of the late Carol Jean (nee Ruzzi). Loving father of Joseph A. DiMartino (Maria) and Lynn Marie Cowdin (Brad). Devoted grandfather of Joey, Cooper, Anthony, Madison and Caitlin. Dear brother of Marie Elena Riley (the late Ray) and Frank DiMartino (Pat).Continue Reading

Dale and Barbara Keller left a message on April 4, 2021:
So sad sorry to hear of his passing, he was a good friend and neighbor I will always remember him.
Sandra Palladino left a message on March 17, 2021:
Joe and Lynn and family Sending my condolences and prayers I have many good memories of my cousin and know my Dad cherished him I’m so sorry I can’t make it to the service, I have severe anxiety since the passing of my son with attending any services I hope you understand Cousin Sandra
Debbie Cornish left a message on March 16, 2021:
Elena and Family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved Joe. If you remember, I met him a few years back, with you and Marianne. He was so full of life, and showed us a little bit of his dancing feet. I know he and his wife are in heaven dancing. God’s blessings to you and your family. Debbie
Mark Casalunovo left a message on March 15, 2021:
Uncle Joe was always willing to help in any way he could. I remember crashing my first car I owned, and the next day my Uncle Joe was working on my car. He was straightening out the fender, replacing the headlights, repairing the bumper without even being asked to do so. He was great with his hands and with fixing things. I am grateful to call Joseph DiMartino my Uncle. You will be greatly missed, but never forgotten. May you Rest In Peace with Aunt Carol.
Lorraine Monte left a message on March 15, 2021:
I knew Joe since I was a kid . He had a heart of gold , always ready to help you out in whatever way you needed . Our families were very close . We spent most holidays together. I will cherish my memories of all the Friday nights he and Carol spent at my house . Also all our years vacationing together in Myrtle Beach . Joe was the best brother in law . I thought of him as my brother. He will be missed . He’s at peace now with Carol once again ! Lorraine Monte
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Tara Smith left a message on March 15, 2021:
Uncle Joe was an amazing man and Godfather. His big heart and warm loving smile will be missed. Deepest condolences for your loss. Tara & Adam Smith
Tara Smith left a message on March 15, 2021:
Uncle Joe was an amazing man and Godfather. His big heart and warm loving smile will be missed. Deepest condolences for your loss. Tara & Adam Smith
Michael & Helen Marino left a message on March 14, 2021:
Joe,Maria Lynn & Brad Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your Dad Joe was always a lot of fun with a heart as big as himself He is now with your Mom,the love of his life
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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