Joey proudly served in the US Army from 2014 to 2017, where he was stationed in Korea as a skilled tank operator and member of the Panthers, later receiving an honorable discharge.
After his military service, he worked as a trackman for NJ Path Train Union TWU, known for his dedication and camaraderie. A passionate NJ Devils fan, Joey will be remembered as a creative spirit, particularly for his love of music and talent for photography and art.
Joey is survived by his wife, Allison; daughter, Riley Mae; parents, Dolores and Tim; brothers, Johnny and Jordan; and nephew, Roman, along with many beloved friends and coworkers.
Visitation will be held on Friday, Nov. 15, from 5 to 9 p.m., with a service at 8 p.m., at Old Bridge Funeral Home, 2350 Rt 516, Old Bridge.
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