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Joseph 'Joe' Cersosimo, Jr.
11/24/1938 - 07/28/2024
Obituary For Joseph 'Joe' Cersosimo, Jr.
Joseph Cersosimo, ‘Mr. C’ passed away on Sunday, July 28, 2024 at his home.
Joseph was born on November 24, 1938 in New York City, New York to Joseph and Rita (Galarza) Cersosimo. His father, Joseph, Sr. died Christmas morning when Joe was 9 years old. He gained a father figure at the age of 12, when his mother married Herbert Gambickler. A move to Sayville, New York gave him many new experiences and new friends. He graduated high school at the age of 17. Following graduation he decided to join the military. And enlisted in the United States Air Force. He served most of his four years at Ellsworth Air Force Base.
Joe came to love Rapid City where he met Lois Larson. In 1960 they were married and had two sons, Jay and John Cersosimo. He made lifelong friends with Buck and Ilah Nelson and Dwight Tasa.
Joe attended Black Hills Teachers College where he received his bachelor’s degree, which started his career in teaching for the next 35 years.
In 1984 he married Frances Rezac and gained a daughter Nany Rezac and sons Jason and Todd Rezac.
Joe absolutely loved being a teacher. The students called him Mr. C. The night before the start of a new school year he hardly slept, he was so excited to meet his new students and see the staff.
Growing up in New York where he was taken to many baseball games, started his new lifelong love and passion for baseball. He coached girls and boys basketball at North Junior High School for 22 years and for 2 years at North Middle School. The summers were filled with coaching baseball that started in 1967 when he helped coach a little league team and caught the coaching bug. He went on to coach his north side teams, mainly the Volts for the next 24 years. Upon his retirement he was given a plaque honoring his 25 years of service with a special gathering at McKeague Field with the mayor proclaiming it Mr. C Day in Rapid City, South Dakota. He moved to coaching men’s softball for many fun years with the Wild Bunch and Cohoots. After a couple of years he decided to start an over 40 league that played on Sunday afternoons Sandlot style. They played about 5 years and competed in state tournaments for a few years.
For the next 40 years Joe and Fran’s family grew to 31 kids and grandchildren. Each one thinking they were the favored one because Joe had his ways to make everyone feel so loved and special.
Joe is survived by his wife Fran, sons Jay (Rebeca) Cersosimo, John (Carol) Cersosimo, Jason (Sylvia) Rezac and Todd Rezac. Daughter, Nancy (Chad) Reber. Grandchildren Brooke Cersosimo, Kendra Cersosimo, Jacob Cersosimo, Nicolas (Lee) Cersosimo, Jack (Ashley) Cersosimo, Travis (Sierra) Reber, Kali Reber, Ashley Engelien, and Izabelle Rezac. Great-grandchildren Myles Engelien, Elleona Reber, Bentley Brazzi, Rowdy Reber, Harmony Mitchell, Austin Cersosimo, Graysen Aldridge, Uriaha Aldridge, Hayden Aldridge and Ivy Aldridge. His beloved brother Anthony and his sister in-law Tommie Cersosimo.
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