Joe Scalco of Chesapeake, VA, died in a car accident in NC

Joe Scalco Death – Joe Scalco, Colormate of Virginia Owner has passed away following a car accident in North Carolina. Joe is a native of Chesapeake, Virginia. According to reports, the fatal crash happened on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Loved ones have taken to various social media platforms to share their tributes and condolences. Joe A Scalco III, Joes’s Father said in a Facebook post that the news of Joes’s death is being post on social media due to the racing network. Being we both raced at Langley Speedway.
The NASCAR community is one big family. His Step Son Brad races at Langley and Dixieland in NC, and he knew before they did. “Joey had a loving family who will miss him deeply. Rest in peace Joey My Son. I will see you again someday. Say hello to Nana and Papa,” Joe A Scalco III concluded in his post. The police reports of the accident ha not been released at the time of this publication.
Joe Scalco Obituary and funeral plans will be released by the family….
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