Guest Book for Joseph S. Turchetta

Provided by Gregory J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.

Posted by: Leonard Switala
Tue October 16, 2012
As the reigning PGK of Monsignor Kelly Council #10966, I wish to extend my condolences to Hilda and family. Joe was truely a friend not just to me but to all the people he served. God has called a faithful servent home. Thanks Joe, I will miss you.
Brother Len
 

 
Posted by: Larry & Julie Foster
Tue October 16, 2012
I am a Brother Knight of the McGivney Council and a friend of Brother Turchetta.  "Mr. Joe" and I had several connections; both Army veterans, both Agency employees and both Brother Knights.  Mr. Joe was one of my KoC mentors, when he was a member of the McGivney Council and was was extremely helpful to me during my term as the McGivney Grand Knight.  It wasn't until I read his obituary that I realized that I (and my wife, Julie) know his youngest daughter, Patty, and her husband, Dave Voigt.  Mr. Joe was a very special person - - I am out of state and will not be able to attend his viewing or the funeral but I want his family to know the they will be in my prayers.  May "Mr. Joe" Turchetta rest in peace forever.  Larry & Julie Foster
 

 
Posted by: Switala Family
Tue October 16, 2012
Our deepest sympathy to the Turchetta family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss Mr. Joe. He was such a great friend to our parents and always so kind to all of us. We will remember him always. May you find comfort and healing in all the wonderful memories which he gave to you.
The Switala family
 

 
Posted by: Bill & Mary Green
Tue October 16, 2012
We are very sorry for your loss.  Mr. Joe was one of the kindest, generous, and loving men we have ever had the pleasure to meet.  Heaven has gained a wonderful Angel.  God Bless!
Bill, Mary, John & Kristin Green
 

 
Posted by: Tom and Kathy Shearin
Tue October 16, 2012
Joe was an incredibly wonderful, warm and loving man.  Kind, forgiving, caring... there are so many words that express him.  But above all, he was a family man.  In every conversation he was sure to tell you how proud he was of his family, his wife, his daughters, his grandchildren... he loved nothing more than to share his joy of the loves of his life.  And his smile... it would light up the room when he entered, and you simply felt graced in his presence.  We will miss him, and always hold him dear as we remember his stories, his wisdom and his love.  Til we see him again.  God Bless him.  May he give you all strength from above.  Love to all of you at this time.  Tom, Kathy, Brock and Pierce
 

 
Posted by: Bill and Vickie Gillingham
Wed October 17, 2012
When we moved to Pasadena forty years ago, Joe and Hilda took us under their wings.  Joe showed us city folk how to mow and take care of our yard, explained to us how a septic tank works.....Kathy and Patty baby sat our kids...  Hilda supplied us with food when I was sick.  Joe will be greatly missed.
He and his family has a piece of our hearts.
 

 
Posted by: Debbie Anne Warnken
Wed October 17, 2012
Kathy, so sorry to hear about your father. My prayers are with you and your family. Just take one day at a time, you will get through this.  Love, Debbie Anne (Karen's friend).
 

 
Posted by: Tim Snider & family
Wed October 17, 2012
Mrs. Hilda, I''m very sorry to hear about Mr. Joe.
He always had the best 4th of July fireworks in his backyard.
He was always busy building something.
He had the nicest, cleanest cars.
He never got mad at us kids for climbing his fence to retrieve the baseballs we hit or threw in his yard.
He was one of-a-kind & will be greatly missed in this world.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Meatball
 

 
Posted by: Barbara Wasiljov
Fri October 19, 2012
Kathy and family,
I'm so sorry for your loss.  You and your family will be in my prayers.  Keep your father's spirit alive with all the stories and memories.  You now have a special angel watching down over all of you.  God Bless!  Barbara and family
 

 
Posted by: Anthony Turchetta
Sun December 16, 2012
Dear Aunt Hilda & Kathy, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I feel so bad I never made it back to visit Uncle Joe. I remember how dad never wanted to go back to visit his brother becuae he felt like a burden to him. But every time we picked him up from his trip he always said what a great time he had with Uncle Joe and you. Fishing, crabbing, ball games, those trips really made his year. I know they are both together again. All my love & prayers to you. Anthony