Joseph John Jalloway III's Obituary
Joseph John Jalloway, III, age 60, of Dagsboro, DE, passed away on Monday, May 30, 2022, after a courageous battle with bone marrow cancer. He was born on August 1, 1961, son of the late, Joseph J. Jr. and Helen (Lawryk) Jalloway. He was a resident of East Norriton, PA prior to moving to Delaware.
Mr. Jalloway graduated from Methacton High School, Collegeville, PA, class of 1980. He also studied at North Montgomery County Technical School, where he studied radio and television repair. Mr. Jalloway built a lifelong career in communications working for several companies, including Montgomery County radio room, Comcast/MetroPhone, Cingular Wireless, World Access, True Position, AT&T Wireless, and QuadGen.
Mr. Jalloway had many and varied interests and hobbies, including relaxing on the beach, fishing, and boating. Mr. Jalloway was a skilled repair man and could fix anything, always being the "go-to guy" in the neighborhood. A kindhearted spirit with a charitable nature, he would lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Mr. Jalloway loved cars, especially his truck. For him, music was life, enjoying all music (except for country), anything from Jimmy Buffet to Metallica. Mr. Jalloway was known for his love of the movie, Jaws. He knew every line and would quote from it often. He also enjoyed retelling his ‘stories’ and bad jokes over and over much to his family’s dismay.
A wonderful and nurturing husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Mr. Jalloway loved his family passionately. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his grandson, Remo and his beloved boxers, Stella, and Lacee. Mr. Jalloway will be deeply and genuinely missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his beloved wife of almost 29 years, Jean Marie Jalloway; his stepdaughter, Lauren Cappelletti (Christopher); his grandson, Remo; his brother, Jason Crockett; his sister, Tanya Jalloway; his sister-in-law, Natalie Giunta; and his nephews, Nicholas, and Frank Giunta.
A Celebration of Life will be celebrated later this Summer.
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