Joe was dearly loved by so many of his family and friends. He had a kind, caring, and generous heart and made sure you knew you could turn to him if you needed anything. He had so many different interests, and so many groups of friends, that this loss will truly be felt by many. He was a dedicated worker and never wanted to miss a day, unless he could play golf!He had a plethora of hobbies; he loved to be on the golf course, and would watch golf, baseball, and football. He was an avid reader and passed that love onto his children and grandchildren. He loved all kinds of music, especially jazz, and would watch any music documentary he could find. He liked to read the funnies and would clip out his favorite ones and mail them out to his children. He was a lover of the arts and took his children to browse museums, see plays, and tour historical sites.Joe enjoyed spending time with his sisters JoAnne and Darlene, and his brother Bobby (deceased). He also leaves behind six grandchildren, whom he loved dearly. He participated in all of their accomplishments - from winning a soccer or baseball game to hearing his grandson's Valedictorian speech. Joe will be missed by all that knew him, and we know his memory will carry on in the things and people that he loved.