Joseph R. Lewinski

Joseph R. Lewinski of Northeast Philadelphia, passed away on September 27, 2024, at 72. He was a proud graduate of Father Judge H.S. class of ’69. Son of Marion Lewinski and the late Joseph Lewinski. Loving husband of Phyllis {nee Carman}  Beloved father of Nicole, Andrew {Debra}, and Stephen. Devoted “Popi” of grandsons Finnegan and Everett. A memorial gathering will be held on Sunday, October 20, 2024, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm at the Associated Polish Home, 9150 Academy Rd. Phila., PA 19114. Family and friends are invited to share memories of Joe.

Jennifer Warrell

I’m saddened by this news. Every time I saw him he would say it’s my time and that was 9 years ago. I worked with him at Levitz. We had so much fun. He was the nicest funniest guy I knew. He will always be my favorite pollock. Prayers to his family.

Patricia Walker

RIP Joe you were a great friend growing up in high school. Always there to comfort everyone when we needed you. Remember you dropping us off at the Frankford El going to work and all the times at Lintons at Cottman Ave. 🤣fun Friday nites also the best parties at your house Your parents were the best ❤️❤️You are with Bill and Kathy fighting over politics I’m sure. till we meet again ❤️❤️ We sure had the best times and best friends growing up. Til we meet again. ❤️🙏

Denise O'Rourke Weaver

Sending my heartfelt condolences to Phyllis and family . I met Joe in our High School years, we all hung out at Linton's on Cottman and the Blvd. Joe, Bill Ennis, and Roman, were are good friends, and we would spend many Friday nights in that parking lot, or driving around the North East listening to some crazy Loud music. I would bump into Joe through the years, earlier it was always shopping somewhere, and later we would see each other at reunions, or funerals. He fought for many years to overcome his illness, and He was always himself, no matter how sick he was. Rest Easy Joe, keep Smiling!! See you on the other side!

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  1. Sending my heartfelt condolences to Phyllis and family . I met Joe in our High School years, we all hung out at Linton’s on Cottman and the Blvd.
    Joe, Bill Ennis, and Roman, were are good friends, and we would spend many Friday nights in that parking lot, or driving around the North East listening to some crazy Loud music. I would bump into Joe through the years, earlier it was always shopping somewhere, and later we would see each other at reunions, or funerals. He fought for many years to overcome his illness, and He was always himself, no matter how sick he was.
    Rest Easy Joe, keep Smiling!! See you on the other side!

  2. RIP Joe you were a great friend growing up in high school. Always there to comfort everyone when we needed you. Remember you dropping us off at the Frankford El going to work and all the times at Lintons at Cottman Ave. 🤣fun Friday nites also the best parties at your house Your parents were the best ❤️❤️You are with Bill and Kathy fighting over politics I’m sure. till we meet again ❤️❤️ We sure had the best times and best friends growing up. Til we meet again. ❤️🙏

  3. I’m saddened by this news. Every time I saw him he would say it’s my time and that was 9 years ago. I worked with him at Levitz. We had so much fun. He was the nicest funniest guy I knew. He will always be my favorite pollock. Prayers to his family.

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