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A son,a father,a brother and one loved my many others. Joe was an intelligent man having a conversation about anything, you would always learn something.
One that you would always feels safe around. You walked into a place and he is facing the door incase something went down.
He loved his 3 kid's and made sure the whole world knew it, nothing got in between him and his babies and over again he proved it. Joe had a love for cars since he was a little boy,fixing them,building and breaking them anything u can do to a car or truck he wanted a part of it and when he wasn't getting his hands dirty. He was at car shows admiring all the others builds and ideas people came up with. Joe had this vibe, this glow to him that you just loved. We knew he had alot of friends but we really didn't know how many until now and we can't forget the hoe's he had.
Fuckn Joe "STATE SANCHO"
You are gone but never forget, see you at the top !
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