Joseph N. Zenga, Jr., 85, of East Greenwich, passed away peacefully at home with his family on April 9, 2020. He was the husband of Ursula (Junker) Zenga, married for 65 years. He was the son of the late Joseph N. Zenga, Sr. and Irene (Kindle) Zenga and brother of the late Robert Zenga.
Joe attended LaSalle Academy, and Johnson & Wales University, followed by his military service where he was stationed in Berlin Germany during the Korean War, and served as a US Army Sergeant 1 st Class, later becoming a member of the US Army Reserves. He met his bride to be in Germany, where they were married in 1955 and had their first born, Joseph, III there, before returning to the states to join his father and brother in running Zenga’s Restaurant, (an icon in the town) for several years, while venturing out in the world as an entrepreneur. It was the beginning of his legacy and his empire.
He ran for State Representative in the late 70’s and lost by only a few hundred votes due to his father’s passing near the end of the campaign. Now Joe wanted to really step it up and take over Zenga’s landmark, with his brother for a few years, until he became sole owner.
He managed time on weekends to ride his motorcycles and loved his race cars. He owned several cars over the years that were raced at Seekonk Speedway in Thompson, CT and Waterford, CT. This was a great family adventure that was loved by all. He also enjoyed eating out almost every night, accompanied with a really cold glass of beer and having friends around him.
Joe retired once when he was forty…only to find out that wasn’t the life for him. He loved to work, and that he did, and never looked back. Nothing was ever too much for Joe, he embraced a good challenge and could accomplish anything he set his mind to. A life-long resident and a pillar in his community, he was known as the mayor of East Greenwich; the man about town and known throughout the state as well, through politics and many organizations.
Joe was the President of the Ambulance Assoc., and a member and of the Democratic Town Committee, where he had served as President. He was a leader in the 1990 banking crisis, working with Governor Sundlun, Senators and Representatives, for over a year and a half, to achieve his plan of getting depositors their money back. He served on the East Greenwich Zoning Board for 26years, the Historical District Commission for 5 years, had been President of the Big Brothers of RI, President of the German American Society in Pawtucket for 6 years, a member of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #19 for 30 years, a member of the former Itlo American Club, a member of Saint Bart’s Italian Club for 45 years and a member of the Police Chiefs Assoc. for 50 years.
Joe will surely be missed by many. He touched so many people’s hearts. He was a teacher and great mentor to many. His keen mind and extreme and rare ability to analyze a problem or situation was amazing. He was called a genius. He had a memory like an elephant and his intelligence was beyond belief. He always had a great story to tell.
We will miss his great friendship and extreme kindness. He would drop anything to help a person in need. Never a selfish bone in his body. He had a great sense of humor, loved to tell a good joke, and would light up a room upon entering. He was the life of the party, the man of the hour and highly respected and admired by all – Always. He was a true gentleman who had a heart of gold. Joe loved life and loved to work even more. He was a humble self-made business man that believed no task was ever too big to tackle. He was larger than life! He was a class act! He was a force to be reckoned with – Joe was a Rock Star! He was “Cadillac”!
Joe Zenga was a great husband and father who truly loved his family. It was an honor and a privilege to have him as a dad.
In addition to his wife Ursula, Joe is survived by his four children, Joseph Zenga, III of Florida, Christine Zenga of East Greenwich, David Zenga of East Greenwich and Stephen Zenga of Florida; a grandson, Nickolas Zenga of East Greenwich and sister Eileen and husband Dennis Kinney of Virginia Beach.
Due to current health and safety regulations his funeral will be private. A Funeral Mass will be held at a St. Gregory the Great Church in Warwick, at a time to be announced.
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