Joe was the second son of three boys, born to Italian immigrants, Florindo and Elisa Marchini, on December 9th, 1938, in Merced, California. The family lived in Le Grand and there they established their American roots where they were surrounded by their close family and friends who had also immigrated from Lucca, Italy, the Giampaoli and Marchini families. Together the families shared special holidays, meals, and memories keeping their Italian traditions alive for generations to come. Joe attended Savannah Elementary School in Le Grand where he was able to learn English since the only language spoken in his home was Italian. Joe often spoke about how he was “just becoming fluent in English” and it was after World War II the family traveled to Italy for a year and when he returned home, he had lost his English language. Once back home in Le Grand, he was sent to St. Mary’s School in Berkley, California to relearn the English language. Joe always liked to brag that he “learned English twice”. His family moved to Merced where he finished his education at Our Lady of Mercy and in 1958, he graduated from Merced High School. Joe’s “formal” education was from the Arthur Murray School of Dance where he learned all of his famous “Joe Man” dance moves.
Soon after graduating from Merced High School, Joe took a trip to Europe with his brother Leonard for a year. Upon returning, he started dating Juliette Thompson whom he later married that following summer in 1960. Together they had 62 years of marriage, three children, ten grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren.
Joe’s farming career began at the age of thirteen when he grew his first 11-acre crop of fresh market tomatoes. In the early 1960s, Joe purchased his father’s shares in Giampaoli and Marchini, his family’s tomato and bell pepper farming operation. When Joe wasn’t farming for work, he was tending to his beloved garden. You could always count on Joe to have fresh produce available to friends and family at all times of the year. It was in that very garden where Joe grew his first radicchio crop. Radicchio was Joe’s baby and in the early 1990s, he saw an opportunity for a new market. Joe used his Italian language to bring radicchio seed to the United States from Italy and adopt the Italian growing practices here in the United States. He never missed an opportunity to promote his product, whether it was going in the kitchen firsthand with chefs or talking to buyers at the retail store he was the man on the ground. As the world's appetite for radicchio grew so did J. Marchini Farms and now Joe’s radicchio is shipped all over the world. Farming just made sense to Joe. Whenever you had soil, rain, and sunshine, you could produce a crop and bring it to market.
Joe was one of the founding members of Minturn Nut Company. Joe had the vision to have a nut processing plant next to the Minturn Huller Co-Op. He called a few of his good friends and pitched the idea. They said yes and the rest is history.
As relationships were everything to Joe, he made them all with limitless generosity and a desire to share his blessing and prosperity with others. In conversations he would lead with a familiar Italian expression, “I know a guy who knows a guy”, knowing that it all starts with bringing people together.
Joe worked hard and played harder. Joe loved snow skiing and built a cabin with his friends. Joe loved to water ski and had the famous jet boat out at Kelsey Lake. Joe enjoyed summers at Sand Dollar beach with family and friends. Everywhere he went he was unpacking a load of produce and those lucky enough to receive his produce glowed with delight.
The community of Le Grand was important to him. Joe was a lifelong member of the Le Grand Volunteer firefighters, a strong supporter of the Le Grand Community Day, and a parishioner at Our Lady of Lourdes in Le Grand.
In 2012, Joe was diagnosed with cancer and given three months to live. Through his faith, pilgrimage to Lourdes, prayers from family and friends, and the amazing team at Stanford Joe was given ten and a half more years of life and lived them to the fullest.
Joe is survived by his wife Juliette, his brothers Leonard Marchini and Richard Marchini (Judy), his children Lisa Stewart (Adam), Jeff Marchini (Stephanie), Fania Wright (Robert), ten grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. On Friday, January 6th from 4-6 pm a viewing will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes in Le Grand, followed by a rosary. The funeral mass will be held on January 7th at 9 am at St. Patrick’s Church in Merced. In lieu of flowers, The Marchini family would be honored if donations were made to Make-A-Wish in Merced County (1120 Commerce Ave, PNB number 240, Atwater, CA 95301) or Our Lady of Lourdes Building Fund (13970 E. Le Grand Rd, Le Grand, CA 95333).
Mass will be live streamed on St. Patrick's Facebook page starting at 8:30 am on January 7, 2023.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.stratfordevansfunerals.com for the Marchini family.
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