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Joey Ratliff

November 13, 1956 - April 2, 2021
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Egizi Funeral Home
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Mark Smith
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Joey L. Ratliff, on April 2, 2021 of Williamstown. Age 64. Beloved husband of Helen (nee Buddendorf). Loving father of Scott and Joey (Lauren). Devoted grandfather of Jolie, Jade, Jewel and Will. Cherished son of Joann (nee Nolen) (Daniel) and the late JL Ratliff. Dear brother of Tanja (Michael) and the late Scott Ratliff. HeContinue Reading

Victoria Luciani left a message on May 16, 2021:
Stunned upon learning of your Father's passing. Comfort to his children and family.
Jim Buddendorf left a message on April 30, 2021:
Joe was my brother in law because he married my little sister. That title in no way describes the love and respect I have for Joe. He is a manor part of our family and I know he is loved and greatly missed y all of us. The kindness and generosity he gave to us in so any ways could never be repaid and the smiles Joe brought to our faces are far too numerous to ever count. Love you Joe and I’ll miss you for the rest of my life. Rest In Peace dear friend Jim
MaryAnn Ambrosine left a message on April 22, 2021:
I do not think of Joe as a brother in law. He is my brother and my friend. The love, respect and gratitude I have for Joe is beyond words. Joe has been there for my ups and most definitely for my downs. One of the most difficult times in my life, Joe was at my house every morning to have coffee with me a play with Tara. He found me when I got lost, so many times, while trying to learn my way around NJ. He was there when I broke down and when I was stuck in the snow. Joe was the most chilled man you would ever meet. I would always kid him saying that if the roof caved in he would calmly look around and say “Guess I should get a broom.” We had so many fantastic times together. Starting with Helen and Joe joining us for a few days senior week. Spending every weekend at there house watching our house be built was, well let’s say more fun than we probably should have had. Nothing can replace our camping trips. They were truly the best. We made memories I will cherish forever. I am blessed to have such wonderful memories of our families having great times together. Family was the most important part of Joe’s life. So many memories are going through my head right now. I loved, when I was just a little kid and Joe would take me for rides in his firebird. Joe had a good time playing his 8 tracks when we were hanging out at his pool. I could go on forever. I am a better person for having Joe in my life. He has taught me so much. Respect and love for others is at the top of the list. Those of us who were lucky enough to have Joe in are lives are truly blessed. Joe’s morals, love, examples and memories will live on in us forever. Being such a humble man, I don’t think Joe knew how much he touched and impacted my life. Thank you Joe. I love you, miss you and I will forever hold you in my heart.
Eileen Khazamipour left a message on April 21, 2021:
I would give anything to be sitting at the table, having a cup of coffee with Joe. I would tell him how much he means to me. How he is a big part of so many of the happiest times in my life. I would thank him for being a great brother-in-law to me, and the husband of her dreams to my sister. I would joke and laugh with him, because it's so easy to do that with Joe. He welcomed everyone into his life and into his home with warmth that made people keep coming back. No one can ever take his place in our lives. And that special place in our hearts belongs only to him. I love you Joe, I hope you always knew that.
Mark Smith left a message on April 10, 2021:
So sorry to hear, was just thinking of him and found out of his passing, wish I would have contacted before his passing. Joey was a very dear and old friend, joined the Navy together and went through Boot together...Fair winds and following Seas
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Madison Robnett left a message on April 9, 2021:
We are so sorry for the loss of Joey. Our most sincere condolences. Praying. Love you guys.
William Calvert left a message on April 8, 2021:
Very Sorry for yourbfamilys loss, Joe was a good man
Gary Talvacchio left a message on April 8, 2021:
In memory of Joey Ratliff, Gary Talvacchio lit a candle
Gail (McIntire) Skibinski left a message on April 7, 2021:
In memory of Joey Ratliff, Gail (McIntire) Skibinski lit a candle
Gail (McIntire) Skibinski left a message on April 7, 2021:
Helen and family, I am sorry to hear about Joe. I will keep you in my prayers.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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