uinea with Habitat for Humanity, he learned about Be the Change Volunteers. Upon his return home, he learned more about the organization and became an active volunteer. Joe maintained sincere relationships with everyone he met. Papa Joe greatly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, and attending their activities was one of his greatest joys. With a generous heart, he devoted his life to the service of friends, family and strangers alike. Everyone that knew him was better for it and has a story about him they will remember for the rest of their days. He avoided the spotlight yet radiated his personality and charm over 6 of the 7 continents. Joe is preceded in death by his parents, and his wife, Ann in 2010. Joe is survived by his daughters; Jody Craven of Kansas City, MO, Patti Schutte of Glenwood, IA, Brenda Kemling of Glenwood, IA and Jennifer Ford and her wife Nichole of Kansas City, MO; grandchildren, Danielle Craven, Colton Schutte, Cameron Schutte, Caleb Schutte and Ilsa Kemling; brother, Kermit Ford; sisters, Marliyn Stoll and her husband Paul, Joyce Milligan and her husband, Jon; other nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Ceremony and celebration of life will occur in the summer of 2021 in Maryville, MO. In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to honor Joe by sending memorial gifts to Be the Change Volunteers (www.bethechangevolunteers.org) and Lydia Patterson Institute (www.lpi-elpaso.org).
Loess Hills Funeral and Cremation Center
Glenwood, IA 51534
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