IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Joseph
Maciejewski
January 31, 1934 – November 9, 2025
Joseph Peter Maciejewski, 91, of Champion, OH, was greeted by the angels on Sunday, November 9, 2025. A man of great faith, he left this world watching Mass surrounded by his devoted family, having seen his beloved Notre Dame defeat Navy the prior evening.
Joe was born January 31, 1934, in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, to the late Jan and Janina Maciejewski. He grew up on a large farm in Transfer, Pennsylvania, as one of nine siblings. Farming gave Joe a work ethic and love of the land that followed him throughout his life. While Chester, Vera, Ann, Stanley, Theresa and Eleanor have passed on, his brothers John and Henry are still with us.
At an early age, Joe displayed a talent for music. He taught himself to play many instruments and became a "go-to" local musician. After graduating from Hickory High School, he enlisted in the Army, where his musical talents were often utilized to entertain visiting dignitaries.
He attended Youngstown State University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts from the Dana School of Music. He later earned a Master's Degree from Westminster College. After a stint at Windham High School, Joe spent 30 years with the Bloomfield-Mespo School District. "Mr. Mo" expanded the school's drama department, directing and producing 24 stage musicals. He loved teaching, patiently helping countless students unlock their potential through the performing arts.
Joe was an organist and music director for many years at several churches in the Diocese of Youngstown. He also played accordion and keyboard for his brother's band, The Stan Macey Orchestra.
In addition to his brothers, he is survived by his wife of 53 years, Patricia (Gedeon); his daughter, Rose (Greg) Farley, and three grandchildren, Magnolia, Westley, and Eowyn.
Joe was a true original - a quiet man with a heart of gold, always seeking to help those less fortunate than himself without fanfare or judgement, usually incorporating music along the way. To honor his memory, plant a vegetable, listen to classical music, and support your local school's performing arts program.
Memorial contributions may be made in Joe's name to Our Lady Star of the Sea School Musical Drama Department at 467 Fairford Rd, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236.
A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Columba Cathedral on Friday, November 14, at 10 a.m.
Funeral Mass
St. Columba Cathedral
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