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In Loving Memory

Sahaida Jr., Joseph R.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Thursday, July 14, 2022.

Beloved son of the late Joseph and Leona Sahaida; loving brother of David (Pat) Sahaida ,Mindy (Ed) Kotowski, Debbie (Morris) Hatmaker and the late Judy (surviving Jim) Bondi; dear life partner of Brenda Conrey; our dearest uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Services: Procession to depart from KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, Wednesday, July 20, 10:30 a.m. to Resurrection Cemetery for 11:00 a.m. committal service.

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4 thoughts on “Sahaida Jr., Joseph R.”

  1. God Bless he was a awesome cousin always remember everyone on their birthday had a unique memory no more pain Rest In Peace Joe ❤️

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  2. God Bless he was a awesome cousin always remember everyone on their birthday had a unique memory no more pain Rest In Peace Joe ❤️

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  3. “Joe Jr.,” as many friends and family called him, was a genuinely nice fellow to all he knew. Like clock work, he always called most family members and friends on their actual birthdays each year, taking deserved pride that he could remember all their details. He thoroughly enjoyed reconnecting with them in this fashion and wishing them a “Happy Birthday.” It was his way of spreading a little joy around to others … his signature act of kindness. May he now Rest in Peace.

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  4. “Joe Jr.,” as many friends and family called him, was a genuinely nice fellow to all he knew. Like clock work, he always called most family members and friends on their actual birthdays each year, taking deserved pride that he could remember all their details. He thoroughly enjoyed reconnecting with them in this fashion and wishing them a “Happy Birthday.” It was his way of spreading a little joy around to others … his signature act of kindness. May he now Rest in Peace.

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