Joseph William Sucietto

Interment Info: Highland Cemetery
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Joseph William Sucietto, 64, of Perry Park, KY, passed away on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at Norton Hospital in Louisville, KY.  Joseph was born in Cincinnati, OH on December 24, 1955 to John Sucietto and Gloria Thomas.  Joseph was a graduate of Conner High School in Hebron, KY and proudly served his country in the US Navy.  Joseph had a passion for music and played the guitar, bass, and sang.  He had a reputation of being able to fix anything and during his life owned his own painting company, was HVAC certified, and was a maintenance supervisor for Waffle House and 3 apartment complexes.  Joseph was preceded in death by his father John Sucietto and brother Steven Sucietto.  He is survived by his mother Gloria Thomas, daughter Erica Searp, common law wife Gina Bowman, sister Kim Callen, sister Rachel Byrne (Terry), grandchildren Maycee, Nathan, Nickolas, and Nolan Searp, second father to Thomas Bowman and Bryce Blasingame, papaw to Xavion, LaShay, and Layla, nephew Nicholas Baker, niece Mckenzie Williams (Logan), niece Amy Courtney, niece Beth McGue, and nephew Phillip Courtney.  Visitation and Services will be held privately by the family.  A livestream of the services will be able to be viewed by clicking the link   https://youtu.be/TVdWjJG0Rz4     The link will go live at 1:50pm on Thursday, December 3, 2020.  Private Interment will be at Highland Cemetery in Ft. Mitchell, KY.  Memorial Contributions can be sent to the Young Musicians Foundation 1844 Cypress Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90065.  Online condolences can be made at www.Linnemannfuneralhomes.com

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Address: 2167 Dixie Hwy Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
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JOEY

I love you little brother and miss you terribly every day. Sissy


Who Dey!

Who dey!


My Perry Park Son

Joe has been a part of our family for 21 years after Gina brought him to us. Our hearts are broken but knowing that Joe’s pain and suffering is over brings us some solace. Joe was always there to help us as well as many other friends at Perry Park. I will miss sitting next to him watching various games and listening to his comments mostly very colorful. I will miss the calls during the games. Joe also was happiest preparing meals and grace was said before any meal. There are no words to ease our pain. Rest In Peace until our paths cross again. Love you Joe. You will always be in our hearts. “Nanner-Nanner”.
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My Sweet Uncle Joe

Oh how my heart already misses you some much…You were truly one of a kind…You always gave me the biggest props, & made me feel so special ….I’ll miss your crazy wit , and how you always could get my mom, and Aunt Racheal so riled up with your humor, and just being you. Mostly how special you always made Stevie & my brother Flip always feels so loved …Keep Rockin!!! Always & Forever in my heart….❤️


My awesome brother Joey-Superman

We will miss you Joey. Our hearts our so heavy and long for you. Your super human personality was one of a kind. You were a friend to so many. You could definitely light up a room or really any space your were in. I will miss your guitar playing and sweet voice as I know so many people will. The way you loved God and our Mother was so beautiful.
You may rest now with no pain. I love you so very much.
We will all see each other again in heaven and have the greatest family reunion ever and a lot of Music playing and sing!!! Love, Rachel and Terry


No Joe Zone!

I imagine you’re somewhere down on the river bank with Wayne having a few cold ones. Take it easy and enjoy the view my brother! -Mike Dooley


Until we met again…

We had the honor of meeting Joe almost 13 years ago and he played a huge part in our lives from that moment on. Joe was a Godly man that would do anything for anyone. He was always the life of the party and kept everyone on their feet dancing. I still can’t believe we have all lost him. Corki and Shorty (short stop) will miss their daily nack nacks from Uncle Joe. We love you and we miss you! Toby, Lisa, Corki and Short Stop Placke


We love joe

Me Peggy and my husband Tom met at joes house and soon after we got married joe played a big part in our lives and we are very saddened by his death. He was very funny very out going and u could t help but be pulled into him he was a great guy and we will miss you joe. Rest In Peace buddy forever love the Henson’s