Joseph A. Spirko


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Joseph Anthony Spirko, age 64, of Cleveland Ohio passed away on September 21, 2024, after a long, courageous battle with cancer.
Joseph was born May 15, 1960 to Joseph Anthony Spirko and Irene Agnes Mazek.
Joseph will forever be remembered by his loving wife Kathy, two stepdaughters, grandchildren, great grandchildren and friends. Joseph, affectionately called “doepa”, will be remembered for his kindness, loving heart and the positive impact he had on those around him.
Joseph proudly served as an M.P. in the US Army and received several honors and awards during that time.
Funeral services to honor and celebrate Josephs life will be held Friday, October 25, 2024 at 1:45 pm at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery located at 10175 Rawiga Rd in Seville Ohio 44273. All are welcome to attend.
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  1. kathy spirko says:

    I will always love you and I really miss so much, you were a wonderful husband you made me laugh and we shared so many things that made us happy, I love you

  2. Steven says:

    I am so sorry we never reconnected. After you contacted us on FB we were hopping we could get together. I will forever be disappointed that it never happened. It sounds like you have a wonderful family that really loved you.
    R.I.P. Brother
    Steve

  3. Jackie says:

    It seems like only yesterday you surprised me at my McDonald’s birthday party. You promised you’d come since our birthdays were two days apart. And you did, wearing your army uniform. And now, in this picture, you still look like the man I remember.

    RIP, Uncle Joe

  4. leslie m says:

    Missy, Miss Kathy and family
    My deepest condolences and prayers to you and your family.
    leslie

  5. Missy K says:

    I will forever be thankful that you became a part of our family. You were a good man to my mom and a wonderful “doepa” to all the kids. You took on responsibilities that werent yours and I will always respect you for that. May you rest in peace.