
Joseph (Joe) Anthony Ferranti, Sr.
Ferranti, Sr., Joseph Anthony, 81. Baptized in the hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Saturday, March 29, 2025. Born on March 31, 1943, in St. Louis, MO. Preceded by his parents, Joseph Ferranti, Jr and Marie Ferranti (nee Greco), his siblings, Anthony Ferranti and Annette (Bob) Fabian, his in-laws Oliver and Mary Lewis and his brothers-in-law Charles Lewis and John (Pat) Lewis.
Loving husband of 58 years to Patricia Ann Ferranti (nee Lewis). Loving father to Julie Ann Ferranti Fitzpatrick (Tom) and Joseph Anthony, Jr (Toni). Proud Pappa to Evan Joseph Fitzpatrick, Joseph Anthony Ferranti and Madelyn Marie Fitzpatrick. He also leaves behind many cousins, nieces, nephews, Godchildren, friends and his Aunt Rosemary Greco, all of whom he loved dearly.
Joe will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family, his dedication to his work as an Officer at St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, retired from General Motors, and his passion for cars. His legacy of love, compassion, kindness and generosity will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
Services: Saturday, May 3, 2025 – Visitation will be held at Holy Infant Catholic Church on 627 Dennison Dr. Ballwin MO 63021 at 10am until Mass at 11am.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The BackStoppers, Inc., which provides financial assistance to family of fallen first responders. Contributions can be made online at www.backstoppers.org in his name.
Mr. Ferranti is a good human being and will be missed. We will pass ways again, I have no doubt. My prayers and love are with family and friends. God Bless!❤️
Our heartfelt condolences to Julie, Pat, Tom and family. Our loved ones may be gone from sight, but always live on in our hearts.
I remember your dad fondly Julie, he was great man. Prayers to your dad and family 🙏🏻❤️
As a child, he was my hero. I remember all the good times we had together. May you rest in the peace of the Lord Joe. Love ❤️ and prayers for you and your family. Your cousin Barbara
My life in St. Louis is bound with the shared life of Joe. Moving away to Colorado changed the dynamics of the bound but remains still. I was honored to be a part of Joe and Pat’s marriage and am grateful for their welcoming arms whenever possible. Joe has always been in my heart and on my mind and I am thankful for the lives we were able to share. Rest in peace Joe with the knowledge that you are loved. My sincerest condolences to Pat, Julie, Tom, Joe, Toni and all the grandchildren. Joe will be missed.
Pat so so sorry. Our sincere condolences for you & Family. Sending Prayers & Hugs for Peace ❤️.