My deepest condolences to his beloved family and friends. Joe’s spirit will continue to inspire as he was one of the most positive, loving, funny, smart men I’d ever met. His awareness, and desire to help is a part of his great legacy that we can move through the world in memory of him💜
I just learned of his passing today, which brought me profound sadness. After not seeing any posts from him on Facebook, I went to his page where I saw the news. I met him in San Diego a few years ago and marveled at what a wonderfully warm, compassionate and intelligent human being he was. We talked for 4 hours straight that first day, as we had many things in common (one being that we both lived in the Philippines.) He was such a big teddy bear and I loved getting hugs from him. I admired him so much for his extraordinary communication skills and the way he made everybody feel loved and at ease. I was sad when he went overseas but followed his amazing travels in Europe. I've rarely met anyone who lived a richer life. I miss you, Joe.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I went to Highschool with Joe but we became friends after. I was amazed at his work and at all the people he was helping. He was a wonderful and amazing person. I pray his work carries on through others, continuing to touch lives and make them better.
We are heart/sick ever since we heard the news of Joe’s passing. Joe has been a huge blessing to us and thousands of others through his work. We were so proud of his recent work in generational trauma. We let him know that we are blessed to know him. Joe spoke often and lovingly about his family and partner.
Big and Gentle Hugs as you remember him. His light will surely burn bright in the hearts and minds of all who knew him. Take care. Blessings to you, Darlene & Eric Stevens
So many great memories of my cousin, we were three years apart but shared so many generational things, we were each others confidant’s when advise was needed or to share a funny story. Although my apprehensions on how he approached certain things, I look back and have to say, he lived a full life in his way with passion and helped so many others find there’s with authenticity. You are greatly missed my friend.
There were so many fun things we did together. My favorite memories are going Skydiving together and when we took my kids to Disneyland. Dad was always up for having fun!