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Dartgod 03-13-2023 09:30 AM

Damn Stevie, that was a hell of a nice tribute to Joe. I think you pretty well summed up what he was all about.

I've gotten through this so far with only a few tears, until now...

stevieray 03-13-2023 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 16851707)
Damn Stevie, that was a hell of a nice tribute to Joe. I think you pretty well summed up what he was all about.

I've gotten through this so far with only a few tears, until now...

Truth be told, you're not much different, Bob.

TEX 03-13-2023 09:40 AM

So sorry to here this. Joe was a very special person. He will be missed by all who knew him.

BIG_DADDY 03-13-2023 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 16851487)
I might've "met" Joe on the Planet, but let me tell you about the first time I met him in person.

If you were going to Arrowhead from the Northland, everyone knew you got off 435 @ 23rd st, and took that up to Blue Ridge and straight shot to the complex, avoiding traffic.

At the time I was driving my 65 Chevy Chiefs van. I pulled off 435 and came up to the light @ 23rd. The van dies (which it tended to do after running on the highway) Cars are lining up behind me....I start to panic...Next thing I know a guy and a couple of friends jump out of the vehicle right behind me...it's Nzoner. Totally cool, wasn't worried about being held up. We got the van started and proceeded to Arrowhead. I met Joe being a good Samaritan.

Little did I know.

We went down to Texarkana to hang with Bob Dole for a week. Joe had over 50 CD's of prerecorded music. we JAMMED the whole way down..laughing at the podunk sights along the way...think Possum Blossum Cafe. Had a great time..He confided in us back then that he was afraid that his marriage was in trouble and he was worried it was going to end. Dole and I were shocked and tried to encourage him, but he was definitely hurting.

Little did I know.


The bashes. Oh man. Legendary. Words can never describe it. People coming from across the country to hang with Joe. Any one who ever attended can attest to the feeling you had when you walked into that game room for the first time. My first time there he was worried that I would be mad because he had taken a pic my Delany painting(another thing that brought us together, we both had his jersey.) and had blown it up onto a banner. He was worried that it would bother me, when in fact it was nothing short of a compliment. That was Joe. I remember asking him about a month ago what was his favorite item in the game room was, and he couldn't pick one. Easy to understand.

About four years ago he called me and invited me to see The Record Company at the Voo Doo lounge, because Kathy wasn't feeling well. This is when he recommitted his life back to God. Went up to the hotel room, and it was just Him and his Bible. cigarettes, booze, pot..all gone. Like it never happened. He was peaceful. We had a great time.


About a year ago I got a gig up in St Joe and of course, Joe let me stay with him for a couple of days. He had lost Kathy, and was on the mend form his heart attack. Working out, doing well.

On the last night, he opened up and confided in me. It's the only time I've ever seen him cry. He told me how he had failed in his marriage and let his wife down ( he loved her with the passion of a hundred men). No need for messy details, but he got on his knees and begged for her forgiveness, and she forgave him ( testament to who Kathy was) I wish I could describe how important this was to him. Carrying all that weight around all these years later(texarkana), only to have it lifted from both of their shoulders? The fact that they could reconcile before the health problems began just shows you the amazing grace of God, and the peace they must've felt. The last thing Kathy asked from Joe was to read her Bible to her.

As you all know, losing her broke his heart. It's all he talked about this past year. He wanted to honor her somehow, use their story as a testimony to help others.

Now the game room will serve that cause. Well done, brother.

Although I'm very sad today, my heart leaps for joy as I know he is in the Lord's and Kathy's arms. No more pain. No more sadness. Just forgiveness and joy.

I'm a wiser and richer man for knowing you. Thanks for being my steel to sharpen against.

The world sure could use a lot more Joey Traceys right about now.

I love you, man.

RIP

Thanks for sharing Stevie, that was really cool. It's amazing how many good people we keep losing. I tell my wife all the time how lucky we are to have what we have. Family, friends and another day to enjoy each other.

HayWire 03-13-2023 10:13 AM

Damn.

I wish I had more to say.

Dartgod 03-13-2023 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 16851724)
Truth be told, you're not much different, Bob.

Thanks brother.

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stumppy 03-13-2023 10:52 AM

RIP Joe. Too bad I never got to meet him.

Dartgod 03-13-2023 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 16851487)
I might've "met" Joe on the Planet, but let me tell you about the first time I met him in person.

If you were going to Arrowhead from the Northland, everyone knew you got off 435 @ 23rd st, and took that up to Blue Ridge and straight shot to the complex, avoiding traffic.

At the time I was driving my 65 Chevy Chiefs van. I pulled off 435 and came up to the light @ 23rd. The van dies (which it tended to do after running on the highway) Cars are lining up behind me....I start to panic...Next thing I know a guy and a couple of friends jump out of the vehicle right behind me...it's Nzoner. Totally cool, wasn't worried about being held up. We got the van started and proceeded to Arrowhead. I met Joe being a good Samaritan.

That van was cool.

IowaHawkeyeChief 03-13-2023 11:31 AM

Never met him in person, wish I had with the great stories being told in this thread... and so happy you are now reunited with your wife. RIP

Buck 03-13-2023 12:08 PM

RIP Joe. Thanks for the hospitality.

alpha_omega 03-13-2023 12:12 PM

RIP sir.

I remember saying to myself, "we're gonna go up to St. Joe this year and buy some fireworks". Well, the hustle and bustle of life happens and we never did that. Wish we would have.

Our sincerest condolences to everyone who knew him.

seclark 03-13-2023 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 16851930)
That van was cool.

That van was nails.
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Marcellus 03-13-2023 12:35 PM

Damn, RIP Joe.

Dartgod 03-13-2023 12:36 PM

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One of my favorite times with Joe in Vegas. CP's own Carlota is on Joe's right, I'm on his left. I don't recall who the other two are. One was a Vegas local, Vegas_Dave I believe.

FRCDFED 03-13-2023 01:27 PM

RIP Joe. Prayers for all your family and friends...


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