MMC Memorial Site


Joseph Calandrillo

When Joseph M. Calandrillo was about 8, his cousin was ill, and she asked him to run some errands. When he was done, she rewarded him with a quarter. He went back to the store and used the quarter to buy her a get-well card.

It was that gracious spirit that he carried into adulthood. His wife, Deborah, referred to him as "the sweetest of husbands."

Mr. Calandrillo, 49, a treaty accountant with Reinsurance Solutions International, part of Marsh & McLennan, met his wife-to-be 25 years ago at a restaurant in Brooklyn, the borough where they both grew up. He told his family when he got home that she was the one he was going to marry. She thought he was very nice but did not immediately leap to the same conclusion. But they went out the next night and the night after, and then every week.

"Everyone always said my husband and I had a marriage you didn't see," she said. "We were always laughing and having a good time. We were best buddies. Our marriage was our greatest success."

Mrs. Calandrillo characterized them as a "Green Acres" couple. She loved the city; he loved the country. They lived in Brooklyn for a while and then, five years ago, moved to Hawley, Pa. "I had my turn, so it was his turn," Mrs. Calandrillo said. "And I grew to love the country."

Copyright (c) 2001 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.



 

  
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Joe:

Can't believe its 8 years already. You my friend are thought about and missed everyday. Rest in Peace Always.

Liz D'Ambrosio

Liz D'Ambrosio, 9/11/2009 9:11:01 AM
Joe,

Just thinking of you and all the fun conversations we had at Willcox. Miss you.

Elena Amico

Elena Amico, 9/8/2008 3:59:25 PM
Joe, I couldn't let this day go by without letting you know that you are thought about everyday. I miss the days at Willcox and knew if I was having a bad day you would always cheer me up somehow. You are missed very much. Rest in peace my friend.

Liz D'Ambrosio

LIZ D'AMBROSIO, 9/11/2007 11:37:58 AM
I'm somehow a relative - by way of the Schiano's or Profetta's - and although we've never met I want you to know you are in my heart and in my prayers...today and everyday. Much love - Laura
Laura Nickel, 9/11/2006 5:15:07 PM
Tonight as we were remembering that awful day 5 years ago, We remembered a wonderful man. I just happened to type in his name and this wonderful tribute appeared. Debbie, our prayers are with you. We will always remember that wonderful guy you loved and married. He was truly a great person. I know he is always watching over you.

Love, Joan and Ronnie

Joan and Ronnie Lazzaro, 9/10/2006 9:38:21 PM
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