
Joseph A. Marchitto passed away May 11 quietly at home with his family at his side. He was 57 and had been in and out of
hospitals fighting a valiant battle against leukemia lymphoma since 2017. He was courageous and
fought this battle with dignity and grace.
Born in Jersey City, Joe moved to Middletown in 1972 and was a graduate of Middletown High School South, then became a heavy equipment and environmental operator. He moved to Shrewsbury in 2003.
Among his hobbies, he loved to renovate and redesign homes. He also loved rebuilding and repairing cars with his father.
To know Joe was to love him and recognize his love and kindness he shared with everyone. Neighbors knew him as the nice man who was the first to pick up a child who scraped a knee or share a joke with a friend who was depressed. He often brought a smile to the face of friend or stranger. An avid Jets fan, a multitalented Jack-of-all-trades, Joe was a friend who would go the extra mile and take the extra risk if it would help a friend. His sparkling personality was his best and strongest asset.
Joe was predeceased by his step-father Jack Westlake who died in August. In addition to his mother Bobbie, he is survived by his father Patrick Marchitto of Brick; his brother Michael and his wife Tara of Monmouth Beach; his sister Kathleen Fullman and her husband Gregory of Manchester; and his two nephews, Gregory and Tyler Fullman. Joe had a strong bond with his family and they always came first.
Because of the present regulations regarding COVID-19, funeral services at the Holmdel Funeral Home are limited to the immediate family, as is the burial at the Holmdel Cemetery. The family plans and is looking forward to a celebration of Joe’s life with his friends at a later date.
In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Leukemia Lymphoma Society would be appreciated.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy can be shared at holmdelfuneralhome.com.












