Joshua was in the band in high school along with his sisters. He always enjoyed the outdoors and learning survival skills. He attended the family camping trip that happened in November as much as he could.
Joshua joined the US Navy at the age of 19. He became an AE in the Navy and was designated to The Iwo Jima where he was stationed for 5 years. He started that journey in Norfolk, VA and ended up in Jacksonville, FL when the ship did a port change.
After his time on the ship, he was stationed in Lemoore, CA where he stayed for 2 years before deciding to cross rate and become a HM. Joshua was then stationed back in Jacksonville, FL at Mayport Naval Station.
In the last year, Joshua had moved to NAS Jacksonville Naval hospital.
The sun set on Joshua's life on October 20, 2020.
He is survived by his wife and her children, his grandmother Eugenia, parents Thad and Sarah and his sisters Rachel and Laura and nieces Lettie and Laylin.
Joshua was in the band in high school along with his sisters. He always enjoyed the outdoors and learning survival skills. He attended the family camping trip that happened in November as much as he could.
Joshua joined the US Navy at the age of 19. He became an AE in the Navy and was designated to The Iwo Jima where he was stationed for 5 years. He started that journey in Norfolk, VA and ended up in Jacksonville, FL when the ship did a port change.
After his time on the ship, he was stationed in Lemoore, CA where he stayed for 2 years before deciding to cross rate and become a HM. Joshua was then stationed back in Jacksonville, FL at Mayport Naval Station.
In the last year, Joshua had moved to NAS Jacksonville Naval hospital.
The sun set on Joshua's life on October 20, 2020.
He is survived by his wife and her children, his grandmother Eugenia, parents Thad and Sarah and his sisters Rachel and Laura and nieces Lettie and Laylin.