Firefighter
Joseph Maffeo
Ladder 101
Memorial
Service was held
on December 3, 2001
'Joey
Pockets'
There
was always a project under way when Joseph Maffeo, T.J. Beinert
and Robert Melloy got together. Which was pretty much always.
As teenagers, the friends spent a summer cruising Staten Island
in a Cadillac they made into a convertible by sawing off the
roof. Mr. Maffeo was the handyman. "He always had the right
nut or the right bolt," Mr. Beinert said. As a firefighter,
Mr. Maffeo, 30, was called Joey Pockets because he sewed so
many onto his bunker gear to make room for gadgets. He carried
a black duffel bag with rope, gloves, water and a can of tuna.
Just in case. That is why his wife, Linda, kept hoping, even
after many other missing firefighter's wives had given up on
any hope that their husbands would survive. "Joey's got his
tuna and water," Mrs. Maffeo, 26, had said. "Joey's probably
rationing it out," the wife of another firefighter at Ladder
Co. 101 in Red Hook, Brooklyn, had added. The Maffeos, who have
a 1-year- old son, Christopher Joseph, met while she was working
as a bank teller. He asked her out. She agreed. "I wouldn't
usually do that," Mrs. Maffeo said. "You know when you can look
at someone and tell they're a sweetheart?" Profile published
in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 4, 2001. MAFFEO-Joseph. FDNY.
On September 11, 2001. Killed in the line of duty at the World
Trade Center. Beloved husband of Linda (nee Dornes), loving
father of Christopher, fond son of Louis and Jean, cherished
brother of Donna Maffeo, Susan Drury, Linda Manfredi and Debra
Morri. Also survived and loved by many nieces and nephews. Memorial
service at 11:00 A.M., Monday, December 3, Our Lady Queen of
Peace Church, Staten Island, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Christopher Maffeo Fund would be appreciated. For further
information, please contact Hanley Funeral Home, 718-351-1800.
Paid notice published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 2, 2001.
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