Joseph J. D’Amico, 94, Realtor [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
| By Bonnie L. Cook, The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
He graduated from
Times were hard, and work was hard to find. He turned over his paycheck to his parents to support their large family.
"He loved that job and thought
He met Alice Falotica, a local girl, when she walked past his father's cobbler shop. The two married in 1944.
After he graduated from Penn, he worked for a time selling rubber soles for
In the 1950s, he and his wife ran
In 1959,
"He was . . . a true patriarch and born leader to whom everyone entrusted their confidences," his family said.
Surviving are sons Joseph J. and Andrew J.; daughters
A viewing will be from
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