Joseph was happiest when he was staying busy, particularly if it involved a technical challenge. He had a natural talent for electrical repair and spent much of his time tinkering with various projects. To Joseph, fixing a broken appliance or troubleshooting a circuit wasn't just a chore—it was a way to be helpful and to use his skills to solve everyday problems for those around him.
This spirit of helpfulness extended into his community. Joseph was a consistent presence in several public organizations, where he shared his time and technical knowledge to support local initiatives. He believed in doing his part to contribute to the common good, often working behind the scenes to ensure community projects were successful.
When he took time for himself, he would head for the water. An avid fisherman, he appreciated the simple patience required for the sport and the peacefulness of a day spent outdoors.
Joseph’s greatest focus was always his family. He is survived by his wife, Tiffany, and his three children: his eldest son, Adam, his middle son, Franklin, and his youngest daughter, Jessica. He will be remembered for his steady nature, his willingness to lend a hand, and his dedication to his loved ones.