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Preston Raper
August 9, 2006
Joe Severino was a co-worker of mine at Aldens. We worked in the Collections Department. He was a jovial and happy person, always had something good and encouraging to say--many times witty. I will always remember the good times at Aldens.
WILLIAM Moroni
August 8, 2006
Joey during your lifetime you made people laugh and we will all miss you even though we have not seen you for the last 20 years The Moroni Family sends their deepest simpathy too your remaining love ones.To a real friend who is God Father to my daughter Lisa sends her love too you because you too made her laugh she still remembers how you brought joy to people. We only wish that we could have seen you over the last few years.To a long time friend and buddy for years we will all miss you and send our love too your remaining love one.
Yours Sincerely
The Moroni Family
TOM & DIANE WOYTUS
August 7, 2006
Joe was a great friend and wonderful person. My husband and I meet Joe when we worked many years ago at Alden's. We all were all phone collector's there. We losts contact through the years. But we had some real good times together. Joe will be missed but not forgotten. He was a wonderful person to know. And it was a pleasure to work with him. He always made you laugh and smile.Just a great guy.We are sending our prayers and sympathy to his family.
Your Friend's
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Mike Iniquez
August 7, 2006
Joe was my boss at public works for a few years, he was probally the best boss our department ever had.... joe wasn't just my boss, I considered him my friend. i will miss all the times we shared arguing about the Cubs and White Sox... or just shooting the breeze about our little league experiences... Joe truly was one of the good guys.... he will be forever missed..... but never forgotten.... p.s hey Joe if you can hear me, how about asking the big guy in the sky for a little help for my cubbies, what do ya say Joe.. See you again one day buddy.. Sincerely, your friend Mike Iniquez
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