icer on his ship during World War II and received his honorable discharge upon the Boise being decommissioned. After the war, Joe returned to the University of Texas at Austin to complete his education, where, on January 29, 1947, he earned his Bachelors in Business Administration. After graduation, Joe and Joyce moved to Victoria, Texas where he started his professional career working along-side his father at Chesnick Furniture Company. In 1948, ready to stake his own path, Joe and Joyce moved to Houston where he established Chesnick Furniture Company in Galena Park, Texas. From there, he transitioned to owning and operating the furniture lease departments at Sage Discount Stores. Continuing to build on their successes in the retail furniture business, Joe and Joyce opened their first Ethan Allen Design Center on the North Loop in Houston, Texas in 1968. Fifty-three years and three generations of Chesnick Family leadership later, the business has become the largest independent Ethan Allen dealership in North America. Joe was an avid golfer and belonged to both Westwood and River Bend Country Clubs. He was proud that he and his friends had the opportunity to travel and play at many of the finest courses in both the US and Scotland, including Augusta National. He was also passionate about the University of Texas and the life-long friends he cultivated. He was a long-standing member of the Longhorn Foundation and supporter of the McCombs School of Business. He was especially proud to serve as Guest Coach in 1968 at the invitation of Darrell Royal. Over the years, Joe attended countless fraternity and ROTC reunions with his former classmates. Joe was also an excellent card player and will be missed at his multiple weekly poker games. This included the women's only game he was recruited to join with the promise to keep all conversations strictly confidential. He held true to his word. Joe is survived by his wife of 76 years, Joyce Bailes Chesnick, and their children Joan and Stevan Dinerstein MD, Karen and Joseph Chesnick, Jr. and Yvonne and Robert Chesnick, all of Houston, Texas. He is also survived by his six grandchildren Jeffrey Dinerstein (Shoshana), Mark Dinerstein (Stacey), Bradley Chesnick (Aimee), Jill Chesnick Bell (Robert), Robby Chesnick and Julia Chesnick. In addition, he leaves his eight great grandchildren Leah, Lewis and Ryder Dinerstein, Andrew, Daniel and Helen Bell and Max and Addison Chesnick. Joe is also survived by his two nephews, Robert and Larry Leon of Victoria, Texas. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to our wonderful team of caregivers for their devotion and support. Our heart-felt appreciation to Jessie Gibson, Vivian Melvin, Barbra Anderson, Hilda Dominguez, Brent Mills and Will Fuentes. A private family service was held in the Proler Chapel at Congregation Beth Israel Memorial Garden officiated by Rabbis David Lyon and Adrienne Scott. Friends and family are invited to watch the service that was recorded, please click link: https://vimeo.com/540326509 For those wishing to honor Joe's memory, the family requests donations to Congregation Beth Israel (https://www.beth-israel.org/), Houston Hospice (https://www.houstonhospice.org/) or a charity of your choice.