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Nate King posted a condolence
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Joe worked for our company and was loved by us. He is a great man. I was constantly impressed by his compassion and love for others. He was always looking for ways to serve others and lift them up in any way he could. Joe was a light in our life and helped others feel the love of Jesus Christ. I have no doubt that he is continuing to help people beyond the veil of death at this very moment.
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Janna Clark Astin posted a condolence
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Joe was so happy and jolly. I got to see him a lot when Tate and Kennady (my sister's kids, his grandkids) were little tiny. He was adorable with them, always getting them ready to do the Home Depot craft projects. He seemed to always have a little twinkle in his eye. When I was going through my divorce, he was always so kind and reassuring to me that everything was going to be okay. Rest In Peace, dear Joe.
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Melanie Clark posted a condolence
Saturday, September 17, 2022
We loved Joe and will miss his friendship and kindness. We are thankful for for his influence for good in our lives. We're so thankful for the wonderful family times we've shared. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Dave and Melanie Clark.
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Brandi Wendel posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Joe was always thinking of others! He cared deeply and always wanted to help lift others burdens, serve, and bring joy into their lives. He listened to the spirit and visited with those he felt prompted to visit. He shared his time, talents, gifts, wisdom, and love with everyone. My son asked him about the banjo one day because he had heard Joe play. Joe went out and found him an old banjo and proceeded to teach him some of the cords. My daughter gave him a coin from her mission to New Zealand. He decided to make it into a keepsake for her and had a friend of his make it into a ring for her. He also knew she liked horses. He found a neat horse picture, framed it with some old wood and gave it to her. She still has it on her dresser. I often found him playing beautiful piano pieces in the chapel of the church. He could always be found slipping kids candy or mints in a handshake or giving them trinkets from his recent trips or seminars. I enjoyed listening to his wisdom and the lessons he gave in church. He was an example to me and my family and he will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family