Joe DeMaria

Born on Oct 28, 1924
Departed on May 22, 2018

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So sorry for your loss. Wanted to send a card, but couldn’t find your address. Would love to talk to you. Give me a call sometime.

To Blake and family: Lynn and I are very sorry for your loss. May the Lord bless you and keep you and give you peace. From Jim Boes (one of the old Worley co-workers and friend).

So sorry for your loss Rosemary. Joe was a great man and very had working. Janice J

Sorry for your lost Rosemary. Loved the guy. Joe was the only guy I know that could look stylish in plaid slacks.

My condolences to the whole family. Being that I only know Blake I'd like to think your dad was a terrific man and mentor after seeing how Blake turned out. May God bless your whole family.

Toni, Blake, Pam and Cindy, My deep condolence to you all. When my father died when I was in sixth grade, I always looked up to your father as a father figure. I always considered you as brothers and sisters. I was not aware of Barry's passing till later when I was back in Iowa.. He was one of my best friends. I have many fond memories of your father, Barry and I going to Bedells barn to ride Blakes motorcycle as your father took care of his horse and ball games. I wish you all the best. Thank you for you all being part of my life. Pat I

Blake, Toni, Pam and Cindy, My sincere condolences. Barry was one of my best friends. After my father died when I was in sixth grade, I always looked up to your father as a great father figure. I always considered you all as family. I remember going to ball games with your father , Barry and Toni to see Blake play. I knew your father loved golf. Barry, Ed Kotaska and I use to sneak our parents golf clubs down to Jones park, play golf and lose balls. Then get yelled at. I have many fond memories of your father, Barry and I going to Bedells to ride Blakes motorcycle while he tended to his horse. I wish you all the best. Pat Krejci

Blake, Cindy, Pam and Toni...you don’t experience events such as your dad did and not become a special man. Though it was just today I found out he worked at Cherries, his affair with golf was very well known! I can still recall seeing him and his clubs down at ‘our’ park, or just getting them out of his trunk in your driveway. As a very young kid, I thought he was Dean Martin, and just lived around the block. Pat and I send our respect and sympathy

Blake, I was so sorry to read about Joe's passing. I know that 93 years is a good life and from what I remember about Joe, he lived it to it's fullest. Please accept my condolences to you and your entire family.

Dear DeMaria Family: Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on your loss of Joe. Some of you may not know me, but Toni should, and definitely Barry would if he was still with us. Barry and I were good friends starting back in 1972. I was over at your house on Deborah Drive so many times with Barry, tinkering on his motorcycle and just goofing around, and while there I always talked with Toni, and Joe, and Rosemary too sometimes. I have always considered you guys as family. I am so sorry that I did not get to express my sorrow on Barry's passing to you, but I was trucking when he passed and never got to keep up with things at home. I first learned of his passing one day in about 2003 when I saw Joe and he told me about it. Needless to say, I was in shock and disbelief at the news. I loved Barry like a brother. I always had deep respect for Joe. He seemed larger than life to me. Well, that is all I can say for now, and will close. I do pray that the Lord Jesus Christ comforts you in your grief, now and always. Amen.

"What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us." -Thoreau Blake, may the memories of your Father live on in you - everyday! With deepest sympathy, your fiends Scott & Maurianna Duncan

Blake we were so sorry to see the passing of your dad. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Blaine & Barb Waychoff