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Please help the family of Joseph Paul Moore who died suddenly at the age of 49.
He left behind a devoted wife and six adoring children. Joe was the strong silent type. He was a man of few words, but the words he spoke were true, kind, insightful and often the voice of reason. He was always ready to help others.
If you ever had a question about the most random trivia, Joe knew the answer.
Family beach vacations, guy trips, NASCAR and reading were a few of Joe Paul's favorite things.
Halloween on his street will never be the same. Joe did Halloween (his birthday) right with his mom's chicken and dumplings, epic decorations and his unique family costumes. He made sure every family that stopped by got candy, food, drink and a lot of laughs.
He spent his life loving his family and friends fiercely. But, our Joe was at his very best when he had his arms around his family. He was a protector. A provider.
He worked over 16 years as a lineman for Ameren Utilities, and was a member of the Union IBEW #702 in West Frankfort, Illinois. He was hard worker and a true family man.
There are no words to describe how great of a man Joe was. Please keep his wife Katrina (Froemsdorf) as well as his children Josh, Nicholas, Cece, Gage, Kolbe, and Sophia in your prayers as they cope with the loss of their husband and dad.
Unfortunately, life goes on and the reality of the situation starts for Katrina and the family...please help them begin this new chapter in life by donating if you can, if not please help by sharing this page on your social media platforms.
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He left behind a devoted wife and six adoring children. Joe was the strong silent type. He was a man of few words, but the words he spoke were true, kind, insightful and often the voice of reason. He was always ready to help others.
If you ever had a question about the most random trivia, Joe knew the answer.
Family beach vacations, guy trips, NASCAR and reading were a few of Joe Paul's favorite things.
Halloween on his street will never be the same. Joe did Halloween (his birthday) right with his mom's chicken and dumplings, epic decorations and his unique family costumes. He made sure every family that stopped by got candy, food, drink and a lot of laughs.
He spent his life loving his family and friends fiercely. But, our Joe was at his very best when he had his arms around his family. He was a protector. A provider.
He worked over 16 years as a lineman for Ameren Utilities, and was a member of the Union IBEW #702 in West Frankfort, Illinois. He was hard worker and a true family man.
There are no words to describe how great of a man Joe was. Please keep his wife Katrina (Froemsdorf) as well as his children Josh, Nicholas, Cece, Gage, Kolbe, and Sophia in your prayers as they cope with the loss of their husband and dad.
Unfortunately, life goes on and the reality of the situation starts for Katrina and the family...please help them begin this new chapter in life by donating if you can, if not please help by sharing this page on your social media platforms.
❤️


