After more than 80 years, WWII soldier’s remains returned to family in Delco

WWII soldier’s remains returned to family in Delaware County after more than 80 years 02:15

For Donna Duranti and Jo Ann Spata, Joseph Cocco is the uncle they never met.

These sisters only knew the stories of “Uncle Joe,” or U.S. Army Private Joseph Cocco, who died fighting in World War II.

At 22 years old, the Overbrook native who grew up on the 800 block of North 66th Street was reported missing while in combat in Italy.

On Sept. 9, 1943, Cocco was declared dead.

The family shared with CBS News Philadelphia copies of the many letters their grandmother and mother sent to the Army for years searching for him. Each time, the military regretted to say his remains could not be found.

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The remains of U.S. Army Private Joseph Cocco, who died in Italy during WWII at 22 years old, have been reunited with his family in Delaware County after more than 80 years. CBS News Philadelphia

“She cried, she cried a lot,” Jo Ann said of her grandmother. “I was little, but I remember her crying all the time. I think it stayed with me, the memories of her son.”

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