2004, Gangtok, Sikkim, India
Always looking for fun! Joe and a student from the class found these signs at the tea plantation!
— with
Joe Scarpaci
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2004, On the road from Sikkim south
Joe tries to slow down a herd of water buffalo so he can take a photo
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2004, Gangtok, Sikkim, India
Joe sharing his photos in the market
— with
Joe Scarpaci
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2004, in the Mountains of Sikkim
Joe cutting his birthday cake!
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Joe and I were soccer parents as our kids grew up. He and I worked together for over 20 years. On campus we taught a class together. Overseas we had several adventures together! He invited me to join his course in Cuba and to add natural resources . I invited him to join our team in Bolivia - he and I traveled to the Amazon there and had several adventures in the forests! Later I included him in my course in Sikkim. We camped at 16,000 feet and visited sites including monasteries, and tea plantation, It was there that I introduced him to riding on top of the bus!
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To Joe's Family, I enjoyed knowing Joe and sharing the memories of my parents' honeymoon to Cuba in 1936 through their scrapbook. And my several visits to his home one where I purchase a primitive Havana street scene which I am daily enjoying, just to name a few remembrances.
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1973, Somewhere on way to Boston
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1972, Market Square, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Night Out at the Crazy Quilt Enjoying Music
— with
Kevin McGuire,
Donna Petrelli
and Joey Scarpaci
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1972, Foster Elementary School, Vermont Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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1972, Foster Elementary School, Vermont Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Enjoying Nature
— with
Joe Scarpaci, Kevin McGuire
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1972, Foster Elementary School, Vermont Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
"Always remember the happy guy in the tree"
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1971, Mt. Lebanon High School, Cochran Road, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Group of Joe's Friends
— with
Donna Petrelli, Joe Scarpaci, Scott Moffitt, Becky Keltz, Jim Grazianno
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1972, Mt. Lebanon High School, Cochran Road, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Joe, together with Gilda, at my show.
Papa Joe, may the ancestors be kind to you. My Condolences Mama Gilda, Michael, and Cristina.
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May your sweet memories warm your hearts.
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A strong hug from your Castelbuono cousins, we’re very sorry ..
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As a faculty member of the VT Department of History I travelled with Joe on one of his early trips to Cuba where I benefited from his many insights. He also helped me return with a stray kitten that became a part of our family for many years.
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Dear Gilda, Michael, and Cristina:
When I received Gilda’s message last night, I could not believe it! I am deeply saddened at the news of Joe’s passing, and send my heartfelt condolences to all of you. Joe was a great man, a first-rate scholar, and a true friend.
I have fond memories of those early years at Iowa, when we were neighbors on Brown Street, and of the birth of Cristina. After many years of not being in touch, we reconnected during my visit to your home in Blacksburg. I greatly admired Joe’s work on the urban history of Havana; we had lively exchanges on the carriages of old Havana, and what the city was like during the colonial period. He was generous and inspiring and helped me in my own work.
I am sorry now that I did not join him on one of his bird-watching expeditions.
Les mando un muy sentido pésame. Están en mi pensamiento y oraciones. Abrazos a todos,
Adriana
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2023, Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University
Joe with Cuban Artists in the exhibition he organized titled: Cuba: Beyond Mambo and Rock 'n Roll
— with
Ernesto J. Garcia Nodarse
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