Joe was born March 27, 1940 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Joseph and Angelina Engel while his father was on active duty serving in the United States Navy. At a very young age, Joe Jr. was a Pearl Harbor Survivor and later became a proud member of the Pearl Harbor Survivors group.
Joe attended St. Michael's and Saint John's Elementary Schools, Pensacola Catholic High School and graduated from Saint Bernard College, Cullman, AL, in 1962. He was employed by Gulf Power Company for 34 years, retiring in 1996, but continued to serve as Chairman of their Credit Union Board since 1997. He worked, in his retirement, for the Good Times Tour Bus Company. Because of his gregarious nature he was always a favorite guide and nicknamed, "Good Time Joe". He was a devout Catholic, third degree Knight of Columbus and on the Nativity Catholic Church advisory board. He was a member of the Elks Lodge 2108. Joe was a passionate and avid golfer. His retired business card read "Have Clubs Will Travel". He was the Admission Chairman for the Blue Angel Classic Golf Tournament and a regular player at AC Read Golf Course as well as many local tournaments. Joe was a generous person, who for years routinely donated blood and platelets.
Joe was preceded in death by his father Joseph C. Engel, Sr.
Joe was born March 27, 1940 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Joseph and Angelina Engel while his father was on active duty serving in the United States Navy. At a very young age, Joe Jr. was a Pearl Harbor Survivor and later became a proud member of the Pearl Harbor Survivors group.
Joe attended St. Michael's and Saint John's Elementary Schools, Pensacola Catholic High School and graduated from Saint Bernard College, Cullman, AL, in 1962. He was employed by Gulf Power Company for 34 years, retiring in 1996, but continued to serve as Chairman of their Credit Union Board since 1997. He worked, in his retirement, for the Good Times Tour Bus Company. Because of his gregarious nature he was always a favorite guide and nicknamed, "Good Time Joe". He was a devout Catholic, third degree Knight of Columbus and on the Nativity Catholic Church advisory board. He was a member of the Elks Lodge 2108. Joe was a passionate and avid golfer. His retired business card read "Have Clubs Will Travel". He was the Admission Chairman for the Blue Angel Classic Golf Tournament and a regular player at AC Read Golf Course as well as many local tournaments. Joe was a generous person, who for years routinely donated blood and platelets.
Joe was preceded in death by his father Joseph C. Engel, Sr.
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