
Tribute Wall
Friday
27
February
Visitation
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Friday, February 27, 2026
Falvo Funeral Home (Webster, NY)
1295 Fairport Nine Mile Pt. Rd.
Webster, New York, United States
Saturday
28
February
Service
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Saturday, February 28, 2026
St. Rita's Church
1008 Maple Drive
Webster, New York, United States
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Michelle posted a condolence
Monday, March 9, 2026
My condolences to the family may God's loving kindness be with you all. Isaiah 41:10
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Peter Siracuse posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
It has taken me a while to write this. I think I was in shock at first. Over the past few days I have been reminicing about the times I have spent with Joe. I have only known Joe for a few years yet I find myself feeling like I lost a lifetime friend. This is the testament to how Joe would make people feel. Whether he just met you or has known you for years, he made you feel special. I can remember one of the first times Joe came over to catch a movie. I had brand new furniture and his pen exploded and blotched the new sofa. He felt bad but we had a good laugh. at least I had a good laugh.
He was also the first person to offer to help. He knew I needed some outdoor shades installed in my yard and he was the first to offer to help. Well, he was no help actually, I was the help. He did it all. He is so gifted working with his hands he can do anything. He did an awesome job on his home remodel. And his 4th of July celebrations were the best. I used to call him my Pyro-Tech guy. I respect that he would hold off his personal party until the display was over. He was the best.
What a memorable display he did every year. I will miss that. Nothing like watching fireworks and getting ashes rained on you.
The first ime I was over for the 4th, Joe finished his display, which was flawless. Then, someone decided to light a bottle rocket and the bottle tipped over. the rocket shot out and hit a patio sofa and it burst into flames. Funny now but not at the time.It's memoires like these that will keep him alive in my heart forever.
You will truely be missed my friend. I hope you have peace now and I hope to see you again someday. Goodbye for now Joe..
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Mike Nicosia lit a candle
Monday, March 2, 2026
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With deepest sympathy
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Bill Galley uploaded photo(s)
Friday, February 27, 2026
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One of the best 'work days' at Pike.
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Paul Marini lit a candle
Friday, February 27, 2026
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William Inglese posted a condolence
Friday, February 27, 2026
I remember Joseph as a baby, but I never got to see him grow up. We moved from Long Island in 1983. My cousin Joseph Sr and Barbara were wonderful parents, their lives were all about their children. My heart is with Megan, Joey, Joe and
Barbara.
Rest in peace Joseph
William Inglese
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Gina Mattice lit a candle
Thursday, February 26, 2026
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Kathy Pieters lit a candle
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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Joe was calm and kind and a great example of a man to our son Wes. He tolerated us crazy women at his house on Bunco nights and even made a lasagna for us!. He and Megan hosted epic 4th of July parties with the best firework display I've ever seen. Wes will remember him as aways bringing home McDonald's before sleepovers with Joey. My husband Dan and I will remember him as humble man the a great smile! Rest easy, Joe. All our love to Megan and Joey and Joes entire family.
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Molly Sidare lit a candle
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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I am truly sorry to hear that Joe passed away. I am praying for you and Joey. I am, sending my love to you Megan and Joey. Love Molly Sidare
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Blaire lit a candle
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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I grew up 2 houses down from joey and Diana in lynbrook
, untill i was about 14 diana would come over every saturday night and babysit me. The Ingleses became my family. I have fond memories of joey and his buds skateboarding and me sitting on the grass watching, i remember going to the park on the weekends And running to the hockey rink to watch him play his games.
there was once a fire in the 2nd floor wall of my house and to a child firemen are scary well i had my joey and i threw a big old fit scared of all the firemen till joey came and say with me!! I had my own fireman i had my joey! July 4th will always be remembered and i grew up learning by the best the boys of merdock and now do big firework displays every chance i get. From joey getting off the nintendo 64 so i could play to big inglese laventhal and stephens bbqs the memories i have will stay with me forever
Meagan , joey , D , joe and barbra my deepest condolences, joeys memories will live with me for a lifetime
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Tim Boulis posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
There are few people in this world that make a profound impact on our lives. Joe Inglese was that person, he was so much more than a coworker or friend he became a brother and changed my life forever.The most positive, kind and calm man, Joe was the example that we all strive to be like. All the moments with our team remembering us laughing so hard that it hurt. These memories I will cherish always. Prayers for Megan & little Joe and the entire family.
I love you my brother
Rest peacefully
Tim Boulis
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Lee Curtis posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
There are no words to express what Joe meant to many of us but hear is my small attempt. We all had nicknames for one another, but Joe liked to call me Brother Lee. He was a brother in many ways and I will miss him very much. I will think of the good times we had and I was fortunate to have a trip out to Lockport and Buffalo with him about a year ago to visit a couple of our projects. It was just me and him and it was great to just spend time with someone I have so much admiration for and enjoyed working with. To his family and friends my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Joe was a family-oriented man. Always talking about his son and wife in such loving ways. He was in a lot of ways how we want to be kind, friendly, hard working and a good friend to all. You will never hear a negative about Joe because he was just that good of a person. We were all lucky to have known him and had him part of our lives. Miss you but we will never forget you my brother.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Joe was my Best Best friend from 6th grade thru 12th and beyond. We were inseparable and lived at each other's houses. Where I wasn't grounded in life coming from a broken home, he was the opposite and so he supported me in our friendship and kept me from the demons that sometimes steal people away. As I think about those amazing years I had with him as kids I also feel for his Wife, Son, Mother, Father, and Sister in their time of grief. Please except my sincerest condolences on Joe's passing and know that Joe was the best in the universe and will be missed by all! Attached is a picture of Joe under the Lynbrook Long Island Railroad train station where we learned and grew as skateboarders in our teens. Your spirit lives on in all of us Joey!
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Jose Serrano posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Joseph Inglese was truly one of a kind.
He was the best person I have ever worked with — always smiling, always positive, always kind.
A smart man, a fair man, an honest man, and above all, a humble man.
Joseph didn’t just work with people — he lifted them up.
His energy, his integrity, and his character left a mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.
He led with respect, treated everyone equally, and carried himself with quiet strength and dignity.
The world lost a truly special soul, and I lost not just a coworker, but someone I deeply respected and admired.
His legacy will live on through the lives he touched and the example he set.
Rest in peace, Joseph.
You will never be forgotten.
Jose Serrano
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Brad Kohlmeier lit a candle
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Joe was the kind of guy everyone wanted to be. He was a gentle, kindhearted soul and always made time for the people in his life. He was a friend, colleague and an inspiration. Joe and I shared paths with Pike, and we would always greet each other with a spin on our names. He was always first to greet me with an enthusiastic "Braduuuuley", and I would always respond with "Joseeeeppie". I am deeply heart broken and saddened by the time and memories that we will not have. I will treasure the ones we made. The world is a little less bright without him in it. You will truly me missed.
-Braduuuuly
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Kristan Nash lit a candle
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! Jonathan wanted Joey to know he is here for him if he wants to talk. We are so very sorry for your loss!
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Stephanie Brogan posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Inglese Family - Please know that I am lifting your family in prayer. I pray that the Lord wraps each of you in His comforting arms and fills your hearts with the peace that only He can give.
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Todd Ryan posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
I will keep Joe’s family in my prayers.
I worked with Joe for many years, and he was always a true example of integrity, kindness, and the very best of what a person can be.
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Andrew Coakley posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Joe Ingles was a man who always made me smile and or had a smile to share. At work, my position was dwarfed by his experience, but I still bumped into or at least saw Joe almost every day. In the briefest of interactions we shared, he chose to show kindness, and I will be forever grateful to be part of those moments. The little gestures of tapping the top of my desk as you’d walk by, smiling whenever you’d catch my eye as I would walk into a conference room, or just chatting with me as we break bread or stand through yet another work event, nothing you did went unnoticed.
You, sir, now exist me in a different way for me. Having moved beyond the company as of late, you were already out of the forefront of my mind, so to me you were a pleasant memory. A name that evoked smile as I’d see it on a project I now oversee.
Today and forward, you join the chorus of voices in the wind, reminding me to not take life for granted, encouraging me to take time for myself, and inspiring me to reach out to the ones I love.
The world was better with you here, but know that how you lived the world helped make it a better place than you found it. Thank you for giving me a reason to smile.
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Gary Flisnik posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
My condolences to the Inglese family. I was fortunate enough to collaborate with Joe on a couple of projects over the years. First class act and just a great person to work with. Will keep you in my prayers.
Gary Flisnik
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Ed Brown uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Ed Brown posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Heaven gained an angel we lost a brother, love you my friend!
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The family of Joseph Inglese uploaded a photo
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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