George M. Joseph

George M. Joseph
U.S. Navy Veteran U.S. Navy Veteran of the Korean War Telephone Pioneers of America

GEORGE M. JOSEPH
George M. Joseph, age 83, of Delhi Township, was called home, Monday, June 8, 2015. Devoted husband of 63 years to Barbara (nee Starnes). Loving father to his four sons, Guy (Ann), Gary, Jerry, and Greg. Five grandchildren, Gennifer (Travis Torrence), Geoffrey, Jeremy, Brittany, and Zachary; and three great-grandchildren Brianna, Braelyn, and Bradley Torrence.
Mr. Joseph was a Navy veteran and plank owner for the USS Newport News (CA-148), who served his country honorably during the Korean War. After discharge, he went to work at Western Electric, AT&T Technologies, and Lucent-Actel for 33 years. A long time member of Cincinnati Bell's Speaker Bureau, and active member of the Telephone Pioneers of America.
He was preceded in Death by his father Micheal Thomas (Mike) Joseph, from Peoria IL, mother Samantha Maude (Romans), and sister Mary (Neely).
George will be deeply mourn by his extended family members here in Cincinnati, and Peoria, IL, and many long term friends.
Visitation will be at Radel Funeral Home, 650 Neeb Road, Delhi, OH 45233 June 14, 1995 between 3:00 – 5:00 P.M. A graveside service will be Monday June15th, 10:30 A.M. at St John Cemetery, Neeb Road, Delhi, OH 45233. Memorials can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, or the Hospice of Cincinnati.

Tributes & Condolences

Posted by Karen Evert, Regent on June 12, 2015 (07:15)
The Cincinnati Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, gives condolences and prayers for the family during this time. We are thinking of you. I will personally always remember George coming to our Chapter meetings.

Posted by Scott Sims on June 11, 2015 (11:59)
So sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Joseph. I'll never forget his regular presence, along with his faithful buddy Bandit, at all of our softball games at the Park. Mr. Joseph always had a smile on his face and a word of encouragement for everybody. Just a very positive person. I also never forget when he threatened to pull down Greg's pants and spank him right there on the basketball court if he ever embarrassed his coach (my dad) again!! Trust me, Greg deserved it, but he also got the message!! I'm happy that he lived a full life and had many good years in retirement. Very fond memories of him and the entire Joseph family. I'm really sorry to miss the visitation but will be out of town that whole week. my thoughts and prayers are with you!

 
 
 
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