Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral

Joseph P. Witkousky ~ November 16, 2020

Conesus:  Joe passed peacefully on November 16, 2020 at age 71.  He was born on April 9, 1949 to the late Joseph and Margaret (Mazzochi) Witkousky.  Besides his parents he was predeceased by his wife Diane Witkousky.  Survived by his son Michael Witkousky (Dana Brown) of Conesus; former spouse Cathy Witkousky of Livonia; and several close friends.

Joe was born in Ossining, NY where he attended high school.  After graduation he attended Alfred State University and later received his bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo.  Joe was a carpenter for over 30 years and was a member of the Local 85 in Rochester, NY.  Joe and Diane attended the Livonia Presbyterian Church for many years.  He enjoyed spending time with friends, mowing his lawn, fishing, and having a cold beer.

Family and friends may call on Friday, November 20 th , from 5-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 15 & 20A, Livonia, NY.  A graveside service will be held Saturday, November 21st, 2pm at Harder Cemetery, Harder Road, Hemlock, NY (just off Federal Road).  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Livonia Presbyterian Church, 3837 Center Street, Livonia, NY 14487.  To send a condolence or share a memory please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

*Please note, the funeral home will be operating at a limited capacity per state guidelines. New York State requires those in attendance to adhere to these guidelines including those related to social distancing and face coverings .

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16 thoughts on “ Joseph P. Witkousky ~ November 16, 2020

  1. Michael I’m thinking of you during this difficult time. Joe was good guy. When ever I ran into him he always gave me that big Joe smile. I’ll miss him.

  2. Michael, Jim and I are so very sorry to learn of your Dad’s passing. Having known Joe for many years we have some wonderful memories of him we will cherish always. We saw him a few weeks ago and are thankful for that although our meeting was brief. He was a fun, thoughtful and kind man and we will miss him.. Our thoughts and sympathy are with you. RIP Joe

  3. I’m sorry to hear about the loss of Joe, I’ve know him a while and he was a very nice, kind and funny guy. I’m sure he’s up in heaven doing what he loves.

  4. We are saddened by Joe’s passing, but most grateful for his wonderful friendship through these many years. He was a kind, fun-loving, and caring person. Joe was “family” to us and many of his other friends. This past summer/fall Joe, The Pauls, and ourselves, were able to safely (on porch, and deck) spend time together enjoying the Good Life. These are precious memories. We love you Joe and send our condolences to your family and friends.

  5. Michael—so sorry to hear about your Dad. I was driving by Hoes HIll just last Friday on the way to the Farm and wondered how he was doing. I had no idea he was even sick. When I used to send out Christmas Cards he told me once he liked getting them…”Makes for Good Reading” …he said. ‘Way back in 1984 he helped me when I was building the house here on East Lake. I have a Great Picture of him from the “Point Days” that I will drop off for you at the Funeral Home. Maybe it will make you smile.

  6. Condolences to Joe’s Family.
    FYI for all his friends;I’m going to find a spot on Lake Texoma to make a lasting tribute to him.
    I really enjoyed his company when he came to Texas and when I came to Conesus and at the Islands. When we all get to the big Euchre Tournament in the sky Joe will deal because he got the first Jack.

  7. Hi Joe. So sad as I was just getting to know you better. Glad we connected at the pancake breakfast. Will miss you. Rest In Peace.

  8. Oh, this makes my heart ache. I had just reconnected with Joe a few months ago. My condolences to his family.

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