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RODIA Joseph Mark
Birth: 2 Feb 1953 Philadelphia, Pa.
Death: 29 Mar 2007
Burial: Sts Peter and Paul Cemetery, Springfield, Pa.
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obit of Anna Matuijosaitis Rodia
JOSEPH MARK Rodia could teach us all about courage and the power of prayer.
A 29-year employee of Merit Oil Co., he suddenly found himself without a job when the
company was bought by the Hess Corp. in 2000 and he was laid off.
Rather than mope about it, he went back to his alma mater, St. Joseph's University,
and got a dual degree in special education and elementary education and started a
teaching career.
And when he was critically ill, first with bone marrow cancer and then a brain tumor,
his recovery, with the help of St. Padre Pio, amazed his doctors to the extent that they
wanted to use his experience as a case study.
Joseph died of a blood infection Thursday at the age of 54. He lived in Mount Royal,
Gloucester County, N.J., but had lived for years in Southwest Philadelphia.
"Of all the medicines he used, the one that the family used worked the most and that
was prayer," said his son, Christopher "Krip" Rodia. "He prayed to Padre Pio daily and
held family gatherings at his house on Wednesdays to pray the rosary.
"I always told him that not too many people in this world get to beat two cancers, but
that's what he did."
Joseph was born the youngest of the six children of Louis and Ann Rodia. He
graduated from West Catholic High School in 1971, where two years ago he was
inducted into the school's Hall of Fame.
He received his undergraduate degree from St. Joseph's while working full-time at
Merit Oil.
After he lost his job with Merit, he taught mathematics and social studies to sixth
graders and was the special education coordinator at Young Scholars Charter School.
He founded the school's basketball team and became director of the after-school
program.
He also stepped up to become the business manager to help the school out of some
fiscal troubles.
Joseph was a coach for more than 25 years.
He coached his sons when they were playing and continued to volunteer his time for
other kids. He was president of the St. Barnabas Catholic Youth Organization for many
years.
In the summer of 2003, he went for a routine checkup and it was found that he had
myelofibrosis, bone marrow cancer.
While being treated, he suffered a seizure in December 2005. The diagnosis was that
he had a brain tumor, the most severe type.
"His first thought was that he didn't want to be a burden on his family," his son said.
"He thought of everybody but himself."
After two successful brain surgeries, the tumor eventually shrank. He received
radiation and chemotherapy treatments during his procedures and doctors were
amazed that they didn't make him sick and that he had beaten the cancers.
"The chemo worked and the prayers worked," Christopher said.
Joseph was a popular guy who had many friends. Last Dec. 3, more than 800 friends
and family members joined in a benefit for him to help with some of his medical
expenses.
It included a walk through Franklin D. Roosevelt Park and an event at the Lagoon in
Essington.
"My father was most proud of his family," his son said. "He worried more about his
sons and his family than he did himself.
"He loved his grandchildren so much. He didn't want to ever be a burden on them with
his illness. There was nothing in the world that he wouldn't do for them.
"He was a family man and a gentleman. He touched so many lives wherever he went."
Besides his son, he is survived by his wife of more than 30 years, the former Veronica
Scott; three other sons, Joseph, Frankie and Andrew Matt; two sisters, Mary
DiBernardino and Patricia Maier; a brother, John; and two grandchildren.
Services: Funeral Mass 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Barnabas Church, 6300 Buist Ave.
Friends may call at 6:30 this evening at the church and at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow.
Burial will be in Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Marple. *
Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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RODIA JOSEPH "ROAD", age 54, on March 29, 2007 of Mt. Royal, NJ, formerly of
S.W. Phila. Beloved husband of Veronica (nee Scott). Devoted father of Joseph
(Lindsay), Frankie, Krip (Bridget) and Andrew Matt. Poppy of Sean and Matthew Pio.
Brother of John, Pat Maier and Mary DiBernardino. Also survived by nieces, nephews,
great nieces and great nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Viewing
Tues. eve. 6:30-9 P.M. and Wed. 9:30-10:45 A.M. St. Barnabas Church, 6300 Buist
Ave. Funeral Mass 11 A.M. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. In lieu of flowers donations
to St. Padre Pio Shrine, Harding Hwy, PO Box 203, Landisville, NJ 08326 would be
appreciated. KING FUNERAL SERVICE
Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) and Philadelphia Daily News (PA) - Sunday, April 1,
2007
US Soc Sec Apps and Claims on ancestry
pub rec on ancestry 6361 Buist Ave., Phila., Pa.
Parents
RODIA Luigi Francesco (Louis) (8 Dec 1912 - 16 Jul 1999)
MATIJOSAITIS Anna (Ann) (27 Aug 1914 - 30 Aug 1983)
Siblings
RODIA John ()
RODIA Petronella (5 Nov 1938 - 20 Mar 1945)
RODIA Barbara (1943 - 4 Jul 2018)
RODIA Patricia D. ()
RODIA Mary ()
RODIA Joseph Mark (2 Feb 1953 - 29 Mar 2007)
Marriage To SCOTT Veronica Ann ()
Notes
Children by SCOTT Veronica Ann
RODIA Andrew Matt ()
RODIA Frankie ()
RODIA Joseph ()
RODIA Christopher ("Krip") ()
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