Remembering Joe Dorocak
Joe was a wonderfully unique fellow. We are privileged to say he was our good neighbor for over twenty years, and he will always have a special place in our hearts.
His greatest pride and joy were his family members. His daughters and grandchildren were a huge part of his life. He was so proud he was of them.
He would exclaim: “Grandchildren! Grandchildren! I have FOUR wonderful grandchildren.”
He was a great conversationalist, and had a delightful sense of humor! He seemed to be a natural born encourager. He was happy to help others.
As you know, Joe was a really smart guy, and he always enjoyed learning and being productive.
He loved technology, especially the ways it could make life significantly better for people.
When we’d ask him how he was doing, he most often replied with a great smile, saying: “The Lord is very kind to me!”
He liked to remind us of the reason he was happy and content: he was extremely grateful and intentionally thankful to God for all the blessings in his life.
Sometimes his home felt like a chapel. His music was inspiring. We often prayed together. Sometimes there was a comforting, divine presence, which brought hushed reverence.
When we would pray for each other, and the people dear to our hearts, he was exceptionally respectful of anyone he mentioned and didn’t share personal details, just enough to be supportive.
If someone needed healing, peace, comfort, encouragement, wisdom, or the like, he would usually say he needs the same thing, too.
The two questions he liked to ask were: May I give you a hug? And may I pray for you? He always prayed for a person right then and there so that he wouldn’t forget.
His greatest influence on us was his example of loving more people more. He only talked about this a little, but over the years, we watched him becoming even more loving to more and more people.
Of all the ways we remember Joe, this is the one that has had the most profound and lasting effect. It would be beautiful if the whole world was influenced by this love! We would sing in perfect harmony.
Everyone who knew Joe, saw how much he loved music and songwriting. It was a pleasure to visit and listen to him singing and playing keyboard at home. It was more than listening, it was an experience!
It was great to hear him perform the new songs he was writing. One of the most memorable included the line: “I'm expecting miracles every single day.”
Joe sang in choir at his church, and we would attend when he did special music there. He always sang from his heart. You could see it in his face.
Our city has an annual parade. When we hear the marching bands, they always remind us of Joe.
It’s good to be remembering him today.
Consider yourself hugged.
With Our Love and Sympathy,
Tom & Sharon Venolia