He is survived by a second wife, the former Estelle Duran of Staten Island, New York, four stepchildren and five step grandchildren. As an athlete, Joe excelled in golf and baseball. He was a low handicap golfer. He was a starting pitcher on the U.S. Army baseball team in Japan and pitched against many of the major league teams visiting Japan for exhibition games during their off-season. He died at a Special Care Nursing Facility in Staten Island, New York. Funeral services were held at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Staten Island and interment was at the church cemetery. Joe was a good husband, father, soldier and friend. He will be missed.
Joseph A. Ohnmeiss died at the age of: 74 years, 11 months, 18 days
He is survived by a second wife, the former Estelle Duran of Staten Island, New York, four stepchildren and five step grandchildren. As an athlete, Joe excelled in golf and baseball. He was a low handicap golfer. He was a starting pitcher on the U.S. Army baseball team in Japan and pitched against many of the major league teams visiting Japan for exhibition games during their off-season. He died at a Special Care Nursing Facility in Staten Island, New York. Funeral services were held at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Staten Island and interment was at the church cemetery. Joe was a good husband, father, soldier and friend. He will be missed.
Joseph A. Ohnmeiss died at the age of: 74 years, 11 months, 18 days
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