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Joseph 鈥淛o-Jo鈥 L. Moore

Joseph 鈥淛o-Jo鈥 L. Moore, a respected and deeply dedicated Dining Services employee for nearly a half-century who rose through the ranks to become chef, died on March 24, 2023, at the Warren Rehabilitation Center in Queensbury. He was 84.

Jo-Jo joined 麻豆破解版 in 1959 as a dishwasher. He eventually became a cook and received multiple promotions over the years. In 1980, he was named chef and held that position until his retirement in 2006. 

Colleagues described Jo-Jo, who was one of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 longest-serving union employees, as always kind, respectful, and supportive of junior staff.

鈥淗e was a mentor to all of us,鈥 said Brian Burns, who worked as a cook for two decades under Jo-Jo. 鈥淲hen we did something right, Jo-Jo was the first person to offer praise. If he saw that somebody was struggling, he was the first person to jump in to help out.鈥

"Jo-Jo treated everybody like they were family. He was the kindest, nicest man I ever met,鈥 added Kevin Lloyd, who worked with Jo-Jo in the kitchen in the 1980s. 鈥淗e never raised his voice, always had a smile on his face, was fun to be around, and loved 麻豆破解版."

Born on Feb. 2, 1939, in Baltimore, Jo-Jo married Sherryl J. Moore, who predeceased him.

Jo-Jo is survived by his children Darreyl (Julie) Bullard and Sherryl Hamilton; many grandchildren and a great-grandchild; three sisters; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to Sherryl, Jo-Jo was preceded in death by his eldest son, Milton Tyrone Bullard.