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Monday
4
March
Visitation
9:30 am - 10:00 am
Monday, March 4, 2024
St. Vincent Martyr Church
26 Green Village Road
Madison, New Jersey, United States
Monday
4
March
Memorial Mass
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Monday, March 4, 2024
St. Vincent Martyr Church
26 Green Village Road
Madison, New Jersey, United States
Monday
4
March
Interment of Ashes
11:30 am - 11:45 am
Monday, March 4, 2024
St. Vincent Cemetery
Shunpike Road & Noe Avenue
Madison, New Jersey, United States
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Nick & Ann Tosca posted a condolence
Sunday, March 17, 2024
We knew Joe through our best friends, his sister Elissa and husband Bruce, Joe was a sweet and gentle man with an unbelievable sense of humor. We had the pleasure of being with him when he visited his sister, Elissa. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him but be assured that he is now smiling down from heaven on all of us. Rest in peace Joe.
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Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa posted a condolence
Sunday, March 10, 2024
To the Imbriaco Family: I have nothing but fond memories of Joe as a partner, mentor and friend. Even when he moved to Arizona I continued to send him well wishes on St. Joseph's Day and awaited his reply about the inability to get good Italian pastries out there (LOL). My wife joins me in extending our heartfelt condolences to you. May Joe rest in peace. - Gianfranco and Julie Pietrafesa
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Matthew J Boylan posted a condolence
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Joe was a wonderful friend of 50 years standing to my father Matthew P. Boylan and of 60 years standing to my mother Daryl Boylan
Joe had a marvelous relationship with them that stretched all the way back to their Harvard Law School years and continued until my mother's death in 2020.
They were part of a marvelous group that they called: "The Chowder and Marching Society" composed of all their dear friends that took a number of fun and fact filled trips to Europe in their later years.
Joe always kept up with both my mother and father and I often heard him refer to them as "My Dear Friends"
Certainly my mother and father had nothing but good wishes and thoughts for joe.
Lastly, I do not want to forget that Joe was like a rock of Gibraltar who went far above and beyond any thing that was needed to assist with a number of complex issues that arose from my mother's estate.
In the apartment that my wife and I share in New York is a statue of St. Thomas More [patron Saint of lawyers] that Joe gave to my mother and father: on their wedding in 1959.
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Joseph J. Longo posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
To the family of Joe Imbriaco,
It has been about 55 years that I had the pleasure to know tis very special man.
My wife, Madeline, and I had numerous non-business time with him and enjoyed every minute. She and he had a cultural relationshipthat I was privaleged to be able to listen to and learn so much, Religion was myy wife's passion and the two of them woud go on for evtended periods on the subject.
AS to our business relationshi, we were clients all that time, if not more. We trusted Joe as if he was a brother or son with every phase of our legal issuesrelated to the growing business, estate planning, and even counseling. He was a pleasure to be with , every time we were together.
Having spoken with him often after his retirement , while he still did my legal work, as well as on a personal basis. With each exchange, it was clear that he was slipping, which caused me discomfort. When i got the call tah he had passed away, it was "kinda" expected , sorrowfully.
I send my heartfelt sympathy to the family. Unfortunately, my present circumstances at 96, preclude my attendance at mass or visitation, but will listen "online" to the mass. God Bless all of you in the family!
Joseph (Joe) J. Longo
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Noreen McManus posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Joe was such a nice man to have as a next-door neighbor. He was devoted to his dear wife Ann Joan, protective and caring as her health declined. His daughters and grandchildren were the joy of his life. Joe was brilliant but modest about his many accomplishments, which spoke for themselves. I kept up regularly with Joe after he moved to Arizona, occasionally sharing news on the phone. A few years ago, I saw an article in the Beacon, the Paterson Diocesan newspaper, showing Joe pictured with Bishop Fulton Sheen during a much earlier visit to St Vincent Martyr Church. I mailed the article to Joe and he was so appreciative of the gesture. Joe was a man of faith, serving as lector for a while before he moved away. A man of many talents and interests, Joe has left a legacy. I feel blessed to have known Joseph Imbriaco. Sending love and sympathy to Joe’s family.
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Monday, February 26, 2024
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