Joseph Scott Triscuit

joseph triscuit

June 15, 1980 ~ December 27, 2020

Born in: Union City, Pennsylvania

Joseph Scott Triscuit, 40, of Erie, passed away, Sunday, December 27, 2020. He was born on June 15, 1980 a son of Scott D. Triscuit and Kathleen "Katie" N. Riewaldt Bliven. He married Dani Kay Penoyer on October 8, 2011. He attended Union City High School and grew up working on the family farm. He was later employed with Russell Standard, and most recently with Accudyn Products, Inc. of Erie. Joe was raised in the Catholic Church and enjoyed pulling trucks and tractors, and riding four wheelers. He is survived by his wife, Dani Kay Triscuit; two step-daughters, Alexis and Montana; his father, Scott D. Triscuit and his companion Alicia of Corry; his mother, Katie N. Bliven and her husband Bruce of Arkansas; a brother, Justin Triscuit and his wife Meagan of Union City; and three nephews, Deklan, Dallas, and Tayven. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Donald and Donna Triscuit and Gertrude Riewaldt. Services will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you take a moment to write to your local state representative or congressman stating they need to do more to fight the current opioid pandemic across this country. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Joe's Book of Memories online at www.warrenglennfh.com Arrangements have been placed in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City.

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  1. I worked with Joe at Accudyn. He was a good Processor who would always start presses back up andvi would always tell him to shut them down. He will be missed on 3rd shift. Rest in Peace Joe!! You will be missed!!

  2. My sweet Katie,

    My heart hurts for you and the pain you are going through. Losing a child is a pain that no words can heal. I know your faith in God is strong. May God wrap his arms around you, giving you comfort and peace that only He can provided today, tomorrow and the may days and years ahead. Love you. Tammy Porter

  3. I met Joe about a year and a half ago. That’s not very long but in that amount of time we became close. We worked together on 3rd shift as processors . I’m a private person by nature and tend to keep my work life and home life seperate. Joe was just one of those guys that you just couldn’t help but let in. I’m so thankful I had the time with Joe that I did. He was a sorce of support when things got tuff at work but more importantly, I can hold on to his memory and hold my head high whenever I speak of my friend Joe. Peace Out Brother…

  4. I worked with joe at Accudyn and looked forward to seeing him every day. I work 2nd shift in the quality lab and he would stop in to say hello and always have something smart to say and would me make laugh. We both had the same sense of humor. He could always cheer me up when i was having a bad day with his beautiful smile and the hugs he always gave me. I honestly can say that whenever i saw him he was always smiling even if i was giving him a hard time about fixing something. Im not going to just miss 1 thing about him im going to miss everything. Love you my friend im going to miss you but ill see ya on the other side for that hug

  5. So very sorry for your loss my heart aches for all of you! For we know all too well the pain of your loss! Send prayers
    And hugs!
    Blaine & Tammy
    Powell

  6. Dear Katie & Bruce, Scott & Alicia and families, I am so very sorry for your loss. As long as you have memories of Joey he will live on in your hearts. Time doesn’t take away the pain it just makes it easier to handle. Keeping all of you in my prayers. Sandee Kowalski

  7. Dani Kay and family,
    So very sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Lois Penoyer Garbarino

  8. Dear Scott and family I’ve know you all since I was young you were all like family to me I’m so sorry for the lost of Joey I pray for you all to be be strong in this time of sorrow…this world has lost a great person…God bless you all

  9. Katie and Scott,
    I was so surprised when my mom told me about Joey. He was the first person I babysat. Oh the memories of watching Joey and Justin every summer. So sorry for your loss. He will be missed deeply. One day at a time for your hearts to heal.

    Tammy (Burton) Stoddard

  10. Very sad to hear that he did not find his healing here with his family. Know he is now free, free indeed of the terrible affliction of addiction.

  11. Katie,
    My heart aches for you as you mourn the loss of your son. There, but for the grace of God…. Sending prayers for peace and healing.
    Martha Miller

  12. Katie,
    I am so sorry to hear this news. I will be praying for you and your family. Please know that you are very loved by your work family.

    Mary Anne

  13. A new year. It’s going to be weird without you in it. I will cherish my memories. I will always remember his smile, laugh….Those eyes. How he could tell a funny story, and make me feel like I was right there to see it happen too. He was smart, and talented. He could operate and fix anything. He was humble, and kind. He loved the sunsets at presque isle, and the color purple :). He was one of a kind. I will miss him dearly, as will anyone who was lucky enough to know him. You showed so much strength in your battle. At least you’re at peace now, because I know you made it to Heaven, Joey. Love always.


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