In Memory

Joseph Spinella



 
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03/12/09 02:30 AM #1    

Karen Seeling (Borthick)

To those who knew Joe, I was sad to hear of his passing.
Joe was a great guy, who was always nice, friendly and ready to have some good fun. I'm glad I got to spend time with him at our 20 year reunion .
I have fond memories of you my friend!

02/26/10 02:50 PM #2    

John Vincent

I used to see Joe at my son's high school soccer and lacrosse games. He was taking photos for local newspapers I think. He always promised to get some good shots of my son during the games!
I often think back to the old days of Shultze's Tavern, the Mattydale Pool Hall and watching Joe play cards for hours on end in the Senior Lounge! He was always quick witted, funny and very outgoing and sincere!
I'm sure many people miss him dearly everyday!

02/07/18 01:54 AM #3    

Bill LaRonde

It seems too late to post anything meaningful, but as time passes we often remember those who have passed. Joe was one of my very best friends growing up in Mattydale, he lived right behind my house. So many good memories with him. He always had a positive attitude and knew just what to say to bring a laugh. Later I would see him sometimes when I made it back to Syracuse and it was always a warm firm handshake and a slap on the back, like no time had passed since our last meeting. 


02/07/18 01:55 AM #4    

Bill LaRonde

It seems too late to post anything meaningful, but as time passes we often remember those who have passed. Joe was one of my very best friends growing up in Mattydale, he lived right behind my house. So many good memories with him. He always had a positive attitude and knew just what to say to bring a laugh. Later I might see him  when I made it back to Syracuse and it was always a warm firm handshake and a slap on the back, like no time had passed since our last meeting. 


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