In loving memory of

Joseph Bianchi
June 15, 1949 - December 28, 2020

December 28, 2020. Joe is survived by his wife, Suzanne 'Suzie" Bianchi; children, Adam (Kassondra) Bianchi Nicole (Jason) DeCoste; grandchildren, Alex, Grayson Cecilia Bianchi; sister, Geraldine Bianchi; nieces, nephews, cousins dear friends.


As per NYS regulations all are required to wear a mask and hand sanitize at the funeral home and church.

Joe's life story will be shared during his visitation, Monday, January 4th, 2-4 PM at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 Long Pond Rd.). His funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, January 5th, 9:30 AM at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 3003 Dewey Ave. His interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to American Diabetes Association, 160 Allens Creek Rd., Roch., NY 14618 in Joe's memory.

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Joseph "Joe" "Josie" Bianchi

Born on June 15, 1949 to Joseph Rose (Englese) Bianchi. He grew up on Wilder St and loved to play baseball. He attended 21 school and Madison High, class of 1967.



In 1970 Joe met Suzanne Scheuerlein through one of his cousins. A few months passed and they began dating. On June 8, 1974, the two were married at Holy Family Church.



Joe worked for 25 years at Taylor Instruments in the parts department and continued his passion of baseball, playing on a work softball team.



In 1983, their son, Adam was born and shortly after in 1984 they welcomed their daughter, Nicole. Josie and Suzie were always very active in their children's events and activities while they were growing up.



Joe was a huge NY Yankees baseball and NY Giants football fan! He was an easy going, funny, steady, generous man, very social, was a good listener with a great sense of humor and the ability to never carry a grudge.



He will be missed deeply by his family and friends.

Tributes

Gary Scialdone wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"One of my earliest, boyhood friends. A kind, sensitive and caring boy and man. God bless you Joe. I'm so glad that we reconnected during the last few years when he was in hospital. Gary Scialdone"

Stephen Vaccaro wrote on Jan 4, 2021:

"My cousin JB there are to many memories to list but as of lately we would just take rides to no particular place just him and I, and just talk and reminisce of days gone by. How we loved and missed our Dads and wish we could be with them just one more time just to let them know how much we loved and missed them. All the stupid things boys do growing up. All the family gatherings at grand ma and grand pa and how we wished we could relieve those days how we laughed and cried from all of our losses . And now with families of our own how proud of our children and hopes that their lives would hold all of those special moments that we shared , and to our beautiful wife's who were always there . I could go on and on about my Cousin, my friend, my Brother JB and I will never forget the love and respect we had for each other. So for now Joe it's not goodbye but I will see you later, and please give my mom and dad and sister a big hug"

Joann Marianetti wrote on Jan 1, 2021:

"Sending sincere condolences to the family and many friends of Joe's. Remembering Joe from the old neighborhood. He was always a great kind person. Rest In Peace."

Becky Castellano wrote on Dec 30, 2020:

"Joe and I worked together at Sentry Safe. He always had a smile for everyone, we had a lot of laughs together. God speed Joe! Becky Castellano"

Sammy wrote on Dec 29, 2020:

"Joey, I remember the summer Sunday afternoons when we would go over to #21 School and climb the ten foot gate to get onto the playground. We always started to climb the gate together but I'd make it over first. It seem like I had to wait ten minutes for you to swing one leg over and as you started to bring the other leg over, your pants would rip. We went back to your house, and your mom saw your torn pants, she would get so mad. Joey, we have so many great memories. Rest In Peace, cousin. You will be missed."

Karen Howard wrote on Dec 29, 2020:

"Joe surely was the best God ever created, so kind and loving to all and He loved his family so deeply. ?? RIP Joe."