Joseph A. DiBlasio

Joseph A. DiBlasio, 94, of Closter, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, February 22, 2020. Beloved husband of Ida (nee Bongiovanni). Cherished father of Linda Hanlon and her husband William of Saddle Brook, Diane Amodio and Paul of Waretown and Karen Dooly of Westwood. Proud grandfather of Vincent, Danielle, Gianna, Ashley, Kevin, Kristopher and Keith and adored great-grandfather of Madison, Dorian, Fiona, Abigail and Brendon. Beloved son of Josephine and Salvatore Di Blasio.  Dear brother of Rose Lotterman and the late Frank, Victor, Anthony, Ralph, Salvatore, Jennie, Fina, Suggie, Alex, Edward and Sally.  He is also survived by sister-in-law Marie DiBlasio as well as many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Joe was a US Navy Veteran of WWII the youngest of eight brothers serving during the war. He was member of the Cresskill American Legion Post 21 and the Knights of Columbus Post 520.  He retired from the United States Postal Service after 38 years of dedicated service where he served as general manager of the New York International and Bulk Mail Center in Jersey City. He was honored by the Department of the Army with the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal. The highest award given to a civilian for his personal commitment and actions providing outstanding support to the Department of the Army’s mission as the single Manager for Military Mail.  He then enjoyed being a ranger at the Bergen County Golf Course in Rockleigh for many years.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 11 AM at St. Mary’s RC Church, 20 Legion Place, Closter, NJ 07624. A gathering of family and friends will take place before the Mass from 10 to 11 AM.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Joe’s memory to St. Mary’s Church would be greatly appreciated.

www.pizzifuneralhome.com

Comments

  1. Michele and Bill Calise

    Our deepest sympathy to all on the loss of your dearest. May you be comforted by the memories you keep in your heart.

  2. Christ’s Peace to all the DiBlasio, DiLuzio, Valez and extended families grieving Joseph, a dear man, a kind man and devoted husband to Ida. I will be honored to lead you all in prayer at his funeral Mass on Saturday, Feb. 29th at 11 AM at Saint Mary’s Church in Closter, NJ -the parish in which I grew up and attended St. Mary’s School in the 1960’s.

  3. A gathering of family and friends will take place from 10 to 11 am at St Mary’s Church before the mass.

  4. NJ Postal Supervisors Association

    Our sincere condolences to you and your family.

  5. Roberta Tsaggos Hoag

    Dear Diane and family,

    May your sweet memories carry you through this time of grief. So sorry for your loss

  6. Ray & Debbie Falcon

    To Linda and the rest of the DiBlasio family members: You have our deepest sympathy for your loss. Know that our thoughts and prayers go with you during this difficult time.

  7. Lisanne Jones

    My Deepest Condolences to Aunt Ida, all their children and grandchildren. We all have another Angel looking over us.
    Rest in Peace Uncle Joe

  8. It was myprivilege to have known Joe. He was a strong man, tough, fair and he loved his country. He was proud of his WWII service and that of his brothers. Joe regretted not continuing his higher education, he enlisted to fight while just a boy! Yet, he was very intelligent, knowledgeable and an accomplished executive. Joe was blessed with common sense. He loved life, sharing good times with his close friends. He would often help those in need. He was a talented Artist. I still recall his painting of Don Quixote with his broken lance patched together. I knew what it meant. My condolences on his passing and my prayers for his eternal repose. May he be with Christ and loved ones gone before.

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