Joseph N. Caputo sadly passed away on Monday, August 3, 2020 at Riverview Medical Center in Redbank, NJ at the age of 66.
Joe was born in Brooklyn and moved to Staten Island with his family during his high school years. He graduated from Port Richmond High School in 1972 and worked for the United States Postal Service for 45 years and just recently retired as of August 1, 2020.
Joe enjoyed the simple life, riding his bicycle, reading his most favorite books and listening to music but most of all, he loved spending time with family and Joe will be dearly missed by all.
Joseph is survived by his loving wife of nearly 36 years, Susan (nee Koerner), his adored son, Christopher, as well as his beloved siblings, Michael Caputo, the Rev. Grace Caputo and Roseann Kaczoroski.
He was predeceased by both his parents, Nicholas & Rose Caputo.
In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate.html) and Hospice of NJ, (meridianhealth.com/give) would be greatly appreciated.
Service
Viewing
Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home
1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10302
2:00pm - 4:00pm
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Blessing
Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home
1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10302
10:30am
Private Cremation
Liberty Grove Memorial Gardens
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Sweeney—J&E says
So sorry for your great loss. May God give you peace . Our love & prayers . Jerry Ellie & family
Frank Zitani says
So sorry for your loss….Joey was a great guy….i called him the mayor of staten island….we use to talk about the Jets all the time….im going to miss him….God bless…
Theresa Sweeney says
Mike,Susan,Christopher
May you find strength in Gods loving hands. My deepest condolences to all of you . He was a very sweet man. Rest easy Joe .
Donnie Wetzel says
Joe, Will Miss You. Rest in Peace.
Sal Franca says
I spent some great times with Joe.. I’ll always treasure our feindship, he was a great guy, who helped me get thru many tough days at the Postal Service. He loved music , he introduced me to Springsteen music in early 70’s when we first started in the USPS. He loved Bruce before the world loved Springsteen. I’m grateful to have known you as a friend more than just a coworker. You are missed Joe!