Joseph M. Guider age 60, passed away peacefully at home July 9th, 2022. Joe is predeceased by his father, Thomas Guider and mother, Jean (Jost) Guider. He is survived by his loving partner Maria Manioci, beloved daughter Nicole, granddaughter Katalina, ex-wife Renee Guider (Fisher), brothers and sisters, Ed (Margie) Guider, Barb (Jim Gwynn), Eileen Tortorice, Timothy (Toni) Guider, John (Mary) Guider, George (Joyce) Guider, Irene (Dennis Culhane), Anne Kirchgessner, and twin brother Patrick (Kristen) Guider, many nieces and nephews, and his cat Kelly.
Joe retired from Kmart, was an avid gardener and a die-hard Buffalo Bills fan.
The family would like to thank the staff at Unity Hospital Radiology Department for all their support and help with Joe’s care.
Family and friends are invited to a celebration of Joe’s life at Rochester Cremation funeral home at 1118 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14626, on Thursday, July 14th 2022 from 4-7pm. His funeral mass will be held at St. Margaret Mary Church, 401 Rogers Parkway, Rochester, NY 14617, at 1:00pm Friday, July 15th, 2022. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Verona Animal Shelter.
May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand. My deepest condolences to all the family, the memories will live on! and we must remember to smile about them and laugh. My prayers and thoughts are with all the family and dear friends of Joe.
God Bless you always Sir🧡 Revelations 21:4 One of my MANY favorites of truth. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away. Enjoy a beautiful heaven while your in the palm of Jesus. He is OUR COMFORT, OUR PEACE OUR EVERYTHING! Our condolences to our Family as we are all one. We love you in Jesus mighty name🧡🙏🧡
My condolences 💐 to the Guider family and friends. May God give you peace and understanding during this time 💕💕🙏🏾🙏🏾
Rest in peace my twin brother! You fought the good fight and now you can enjoy eternity with our father, The Lord! I will miss you!❤
Uncle Joe, what can I say? You were always my favorite Uncle. I will never forget how much fun I had with you as a kid. You were always over visiting Grandpa and would always take time to play with me. I’ll never forget digging in the backyard with you or all of the Redwings games with you and Nicki. All the camping trips at Hamlin. And those Bills tailgates. Such great memories. I know that you’re in a better place now. Say hi to Grandpa and Grandma for me.
Your nephew. TJ
My baby brother Joe. I miss you so much already! I’m so glad you are no longer suffering. I hope you know how much I’ve always loved you! You will never be forgotten. You will live in my heart forever. Rest in peace my dear brother. Til we meet again…..xoxoxo your sister Irene ❤
Our youngest cousin is now out of our reach. Each of us have memories of him, as many different perspectives as we are individuals. One particular memory I have of him is where I told him I loved him and called him an asshole in the same sentence. He wouldn’t sit down in the chair I offered him even though he was standing with a cast on his leg. He was having a pity party for himself because no one wanted him to smoke around them at my brother Larry’s 70th birthday. He wanted me to know that. He started to laugh when I insisted he sit down, and then he flashed that gorgeous smile and then I knew he wasn’t mad at me for calling him an asshole!
My heart goes out to the entire family. God Bless all.