May 26, 1948 - May 13, 2017
Joseph V. Dearing age 68 of Waite Park, MN. He was a Navy veteran of Vietnam. He is preceded in death by his wife Joan; brother Jeff; parents Marvin and Ardis (Donald). He is survived by children Anthony Dearing and Erin Dearing; grandchildren, Camren Dearing and Jayden Thomas; Joan’s children, Ed (Kathy), Richard, Greg (Carol), Wes (Trish), Mark (Live-Joy), Christine, Michelle (Tim), Penny; sister Terri (Mark) Oine; Many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. Joe cherished the time he spent with his family, was a lover of sports, a charitable man, patriotic and enjoyed telling other’s about his children/grandchildren. His stories will forever live in the hearts of many and will never be forgotten.
Mass of Christian Burial
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
11:00 AM
St. Peter's Catholic Church
6730 Nicollet Avenue South
Richfield, Minnesota 55423
Visitation
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Morris Nilsen Chapel
6527 Portland Avenue
Richfield, Minnesota 55423
Joe was such a great man. I I have so many memories with him, Erin and Tony. He took me in like another child and loved me unconditionally. He will be missed but the memories will always be.
Thank you sis, he always asked about you James and the girls. The memories will forsure live in our hearts. Love you!
Joe treated me as a Brother from the first time that I met him. I knew Terri and Jeff for a number of years before I got to meet Joe. After meeting Joe, I knew where Terri and Jeff got there great sence of humor. I’ll always remember the huge smiles that came across Marilyn and Cecil’s faces at the mention of Joe’s name. God Bless you all. We lost a great one! Deepest sympathies.
We thank Joe for making our mother’s life so happy and especially at the end of her life. We will always remember him for being a kind and thoughtful man.
I just learned of Joe’s passing. I worked with him at Lockheed Martin in Oldsmat, FL for a number of years. Such a kind person. It was a pleasure to work by his side. We had many laughs. I know he loved his family. His memory will live on. Looking forward to seeing him in heaven with Jesus.
Thank you Mistie, I know he made many friends in Florida. I was online and cane across this for 1st time and had to respond.
Sincerely,
Anthony W Dearing