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SGT Joseph S. “Joe” Jares

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SGT Joseph S. “Joe” Jares Veteran

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Dec 2011 (aged 55)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lewis Center, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section-Garden of the Last Supper, Plot 87B, Space #4
Memorial ID
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Survivors include his mother: Virginia (Suvak) Jares, brothers: James Michael, John (Ann) sisters: Karen Rys, Mary Helen (Greg) Oakes of Augusta Georgia, Suzanne Thomason, Thirteen nieces and nephews and 8 great nieces and nephews, Godmother: Mary Jane Shaver

Joe is preceded in death by his father Edwin John Jares.

Visitation: 4 – 7 PM Thursday (Service at 7)
Place: Monreal Funeral Home 35400 Curtis Blvd., Eastlake.

US Air Force Veteran.

He was an avid animal rights activist taking in many stray animals in need of a home.

Joe was awarded the Volunteer of the Year 2005 for the Columbus AIDS Task Force which was established in 1984 as a full service, community-based, non-profit AIDS Service Organization providing comprehensive care services, educational programs, and an HIV testing program.

He was a generous person who would do anything for anyone and touched many friends and family's lives.
Survivors include his mother: Virginia (Suvak) Jares, brothers: James Michael, John (Ann) sisters: Karen Rys, Mary Helen (Greg) Oakes of Augusta Georgia, Suzanne Thomason, Thirteen nieces and nephews and 8 great nieces and nephews, Godmother: Mary Jane Shaver

Joe is preceded in death by his father Edwin John Jares.

Visitation: 4 – 7 PM Thursday (Service at 7)
Place: Monreal Funeral Home 35400 Curtis Blvd., Eastlake.

US Air Force Veteran.

He was an avid animal rights activist taking in many stray animals in need of a home.

Joe was awarded the Volunteer of the Year 2005 for the Columbus AIDS Task Force which was established in 1984 as a full service, community-based, non-profit AIDS Service Organization providing comprehensive care services, educational programs, and an HIV testing program.

He was a generous person who would do anything for anyone and touched many friends and family's lives.


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