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Jose Sanchez “Joe” Acosta

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Jose Sanchez “Joe” Acosta Veteran

Birth
Miami, Gila County, Arizona, USA
Death
29 Dec 2013 (aged 90)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 437, Row 20, Space 4
Memorial ID
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Acosta, Jose "Joe", age 90, a Certified Public Accountant, passed away December 29, 2013, of complications from pneumonia.

He was born on April 30, 1923 in Miami, AZ to Jose and Laura Acosta and was a lifelong Arizona resident. Joe grew up in Miami and graduated from Miami High School. After high school, Joe worked in the copper mines in Miami until he was drafted by the Army and served in World War II from 1942 until the end of the war.

In September, 1946, Joe enrolled at the University of Arizona where he met his future wife Aurora. Joe received his undergraduate degree in August 1949 and moved to Phoenix to be with Aurora. They were married on October 14, 1950 and enjoyed 55 happy years of marriage until Aurora's death on November 26, 2005. Joe and Aurora raised 6 children.

Joe's career began at the Internal Revenue Service working there for 5 years. After this, Joe received his Certified Public Accountant certificate in September 1955 and he worked for local accounting firms until he formed Acosta, Cordova and Pittman in January 1970. In 1987 Joe sold his practice and worked as a sole practitioner until December 2013. He was very proud to have had many long standing clients, some for over 50 years.

Joe also had the privilege of serving on corporate board of directors of Arizona Public Service, United Bank and Mera Bank. In 1978, Joe was selected to become an original board member of the Arizona Lottery Commission. Joe was also a member and President of the Vesta Club, an organization that raised funds for college scholarships for outstanding high school students. He also was a member of other civic and charitable organizations.

Joe also was active in his children's activities such as little league. He loved dancing, singing and playing music with his family and friends. He always said that daily prayers, especially the rosary, helped him through his long lifetime.

Joe is survived by four sisters: Sofia, Micaela, Teresa, and Lupe; brother Patricio; daughter Lucy; sons Joe Jr, Steven, Robert, Michael, and David; son-in-law Paul, daughters-in-law Doris, Julie, Christine, and Kathie; grandchildren Michael, Jennifer, Joseph, Nicole, Brian, David, Matthew, Tami, Brady, Jessica, Shawn, and Heather; great-grandchildren Jessica, Jeremy, Ashley, Devonn, Natasha, and Faith; great-great-grandchild Paityn; his wonderful friend Teresa Sandoval and many loving cousins, nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law, relatives, godchildren and friends.
Acosta, Jose "Joe", age 90, a Certified Public Accountant, passed away December 29, 2013, of complications from pneumonia.

He was born on April 30, 1923 in Miami, AZ to Jose and Laura Acosta and was a lifelong Arizona resident. Joe grew up in Miami and graduated from Miami High School. After high school, Joe worked in the copper mines in Miami until he was drafted by the Army and served in World War II from 1942 until the end of the war.

In September, 1946, Joe enrolled at the University of Arizona where he met his future wife Aurora. Joe received his undergraduate degree in August 1949 and moved to Phoenix to be with Aurora. They were married on October 14, 1950 and enjoyed 55 happy years of marriage until Aurora's death on November 26, 2005. Joe and Aurora raised 6 children.

Joe's career began at the Internal Revenue Service working there for 5 years. After this, Joe received his Certified Public Accountant certificate in September 1955 and he worked for local accounting firms until he formed Acosta, Cordova and Pittman in January 1970. In 1987 Joe sold his practice and worked as a sole practitioner until December 2013. He was very proud to have had many long standing clients, some for over 50 years.

Joe also had the privilege of serving on corporate board of directors of Arizona Public Service, United Bank and Mera Bank. In 1978, Joe was selected to become an original board member of the Arizona Lottery Commission. Joe was also a member and President of the Vesta Club, an organization that raised funds for college scholarships for outstanding high school students. He also was a member of other civic and charitable organizations.

Joe also was active in his children's activities such as little league. He loved dancing, singing and playing music with his family and friends. He always said that daily prayers, especially the rosary, helped him through his long lifetime.

Joe is survived by four sisters: Sofia, Micaela, Teresa, and Lupe; brother Patricio; daughter Lucy; sons Joe Jr, Steven, Robert, Michael, and David; son-in-law Paul, daughters-in-law Doris, Julie, Christine, and Kathie; grandchildren Michael, Jennifer, Joseph, Nicole, Brian, David, Matthew, Tami, Brady, Jessica, Shawn, and Heather; great-grandchildren Jessica, Jeremy, Ashley, Devonn, Natasha, and Faith; great-great-grandchild Paityn; his wonderful friend Teresa Sandoval and many loving cousins, nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law, relatives, godchildren and friends.


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