Joseph Cianca

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joseph cianca

Joseph Cianca

July 4, 1948 ~ September 28, 2016

joseph cianca

July 4, 1948 ~ September 28, 2016


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  1. We are so sorry for your loss.You are like family to us if you need anything call us 585-730-5598.(anytime Mike)

  2. oh Heavenly Father circle Joseph in your beautiful white light , cover him in your precious blood , lift him up to you our lord Jesus and embrace him in your arms amen
    Rip our dear old friend Joe
    Until we meet again ❤️

  3. Sad to hear about your loss, My self and my wife Sheilah Loved Joe, he was a great guy that earned my respect a long time ago. Rest in peace Joe Hit.

    Much respect.

  4. 40 years brother Joe, where did the time go? Thanks for the memories of the old days. I know you are at peace and not in pain, you will always be my BFFB.
    Photo Frank

  5. I’d like to wish my condolences joe hit was a one of a kind man and he will be sadly missed I met him many years ago when I lived in rochester he was a avid figure in the biker community and well liked ride with the angels joe

  6. So many fond memories….we first met when I was working at a little bar called “Neptunes”in Charlotte. He started to bounce there. Since day #1 he called me the “little bitch” we had a rough start, but after we got to know each other, it was nothing but great memories, we had so much fun, I saw Joe over the years many times, so of course, I was little Bitch for the rest of my days. No matter where I was and I saw Joe, he would make me laugh.. in 2007 my son was 3 months old, I saw Joe at Skin & Steel, I introduced him to my baby and said, “Joe, this is my son, his name is Joeseph Nicholas…. LOL we laughed, and he said well then your son is going to be a warrior, just like me. I will dig out pictures for his family, I have a lot of them. Joe…. you are upstairs now looking upon us all… you use to tell me that you would haunt my ass…. well, I’m welcoming that. RIP Joe, with all my love, Tammy (Green-Moose)

  7. JOE C. Will be sadly missed by those who knew him as a real true friend I myself met him 30. Years back and he always was a great person I know the club will truly miss him. He will always be BLACK AND RED

  8. Sue and Family, so deeply sorry hearing of the passing of your brother Joe, you will all be in our thoughts and prayers always. Anne and Paul Manville

  9. I was lucky enough to have known Joe, even if it was for only 17 years…I knew immediately, I had a new friend when I first met him. His sense of humor was one of a kind. Joe made you feel like you were welcome, like an old friend.. I have many good memories of Joe. Many times he stopped by Robs shop and would sit in my office and tell me stories.. Always good ones! Sometimes we would talk about nothing at all and he would eat my lunch! I always smiled when I saw that white truck pull into the parking lot. You could hear him from the other side of the building making his way towards my office. Many times we made plans to go have lunch at Rocky’s….unfortunately we never made it..Thank god! I hate tripe!
    Joe used to call me Peg Bundy, it was our little joke between friends and people would ask me, doesn’t that bother you? I would tell them why would it? When someone calls you the same goofy nick name for so many years, it comes from adoration not antipathy!

    Many times when I went to the clubhouse with Rob, I would go sit next to Joe and he would tell me one of his legendary stories…they usually started with “let me tell you about this crazy broad I met last night” and I would always laugh!
    He treated me with utmost reverence and respect.

    I will miss Joe with all my heart, but I take comfort knowing he’s no longer in pain.
    It was great knowing you my friend..Thank you..
    love always
    Brenda…aka..Peg Bundy

  10. You will be missed more then you could have ever imagined! Thanks for the laughs over the years and we are sincerely blessed to have had you in our our lives… Rest in peace our friend…love Brenda and Rob Hyder

  11. My deepest sympathies to Joe’s family, his daughters and his beloved Brotherhood. He was a great man, as big as life could be, big heart, always a quick quip. No telling where you might run into him at any given time. I know we will miss him dearly, but now he is not suffering or in pain any longer. Since he wasn’t able to get my Dyna away from me, I surely hope he has a scooter where he’s at and is now riding all those heavenly byways with his past brothers. Ride high, proud and forever free. Till we meet again, much love and respect…..
    Amy Johnson. – Leather & Lace MC

  12. The world it couldn’t tame your soul,
    You lived your life with pride.
    Now you soar free – like the crow,
    You’re on your final ride.

    Your memory won’t fade, old friend,
    We’ll hold you deep inside.
    We’d come with you if, we only could,
    Upon your final ride.

  13. We were pleased that we got to see you in April on my last trip up that way, even if it was for just a few minutes. I can’t recall any conversation that I ever had with you that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy.
    My message to you would be this: “I tried the tripe at Roncone’s. I didn’t like it very much. But I don’t know of any other guy in the world who could convince me that cow intestine is great Italian cuisine!”
    Joey, you brought sincerity, humbleness, and decency to a world sorely lacking in all of these things. And you did so without one ounce of effort because you were also genuine; another ingredient missing in the world today. I am very happy I met you. L&R to you always!

  14. Joe, you always had a nickname for everyone, even our Dog which you called Sherlock Holmes !!. Why we have no idea you choose the nicknames that you did. You were a true friend and will be greatly missed, you were always willing to help out when needed. You were a very kind and caring person to us and my Family. Your suffering finally ended and you will be a peace.

  15. My Deepest Sympathy to Joe’s Family and Friends. Joe was an Amazing Man I knew for 45 plus years. He was a truly kind hearted man and he loved people and his passion for Motorcycles. May his Soul Rest In Peace and forever be remembered in our hearts and minds. God Bless!

  16. Susie, Michael, Sharon, TR and families,

    My sincere condolences on Joe’s passing. I have many memories of times our families spent together in celebrations. We ate, drank and laughed in the company of each other. I am thinking if you at this difficult time and wishing you strength during the transition.

  17. Sitting here thinking how cool you would think it was that so many people considered you a friend, and all the condolences that have posted for you….and wishing we could just call you on the phone and TELL you.It is going to be a VERY long time getting past the sadness of not hearing from you every day,you were so much more than a friend,Joe, you were FAMILY.So many years,so many adventures,not a day goes by that someone doesn’t have an experience that includes you!(Go figure!) Nothing is ever going to be the same without you here,Joe,NOTHING.Our hearts are broken today,Joe,but you can count on this:you will NEVER be forgotten.We know you were ready to go ,to move on to other adventures,but we were not ready to lose you.We hope all your pain is gone,and you are smiling-no more surgeries,no more meds,no more long nights at the ER.A little bit of the sunshine is gone, the laughter is a little quieter,and no more looking forward to hearing your truck in our driveway to get us out there to move our vehicles so you could plow the driveway…..so many more memories to recall.You certainly had an eventful life, after all , you were Joe the Hitman Cianca!!!!You are in good hands,now,Joe,and you can ride all you want,and not be so tired anymore.We love you,Joe,and we will miss you until we meet again.