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Roy Joseph “Joe” West

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Roy Joseph “Joe” West

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Apr 2018 (aged 64)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2225078, Longitude: -111.6421553
Plot
Block 20 Lot 17
Memorial ID
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Roy Joseph "Joe" West
1953 - 2018

Early Life: Joe was born September 1, 1953, Salt Lake City, Utah, to LeRoy Lewis West and Lorna Hamblin West. He was the middle of five siblings with one sister and three brothers. He was raised mostly in San Jose, California. As a child, Joe loved baseball and getting into trouble. He is a lifelong, avid fan of the San Francisco Giants and he also loves BYU sports, the Golden State Warriors and the San Francisco 49ers.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: Joe spent his life serving others. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Western Australia from 1972 to 1974 and served in and around Adelaide and Perth. He loved his mission and often referred to the experiences and people there. On the day he was released from his mission, he went for a walk with his sweetheart, Dannielle Lu Loveall, on a beach near Santa Cruz, California, and proposed to her.
❦ They were married in the Oakland California Temple on December 28, 1974. They have been married for over 43 years, raised seven children, and lived in five states and in Germany. Their home was always open to anyone who needed a place to stay, a family's love and support, a shoulder to cry on, or a listening ear. Joe and Dannielle taught, by deed more than word, the importance of having open minds and hearts and non-judgmental and unconditional love for all.
❦ Joe served in the United States Army from 1976 to 1980. He trained as an Army medic and psychiatric technician at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. He then served at the Military Psychiatric Hospital in West Berlin, Germany, from 1977 to his honorable discharge in 1980. Joe completed an associate degree in sociology at Ricks College, bachelor's in psychology at the University of Maryland, and master's degree in social work at Sacramento State University.
❦ Joe worked as a clinical social worker and mental health counselor for over 40 years. He began his career in the military and served people in need in California, Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. He dedicated his life to helping people, especially youth and families, recover from addiction, trauma, abuse, family problems, as well as other struggles with mental health and emotional difficulties. He also volunteered with the Red Cross as a volunteer mental health crisis worker and helped people during disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and many wildfires and floods in the Intermountain West.
❦ Even though he was always busy with school, multiple jobs, and volunteer work, he woke up early to teach early morning seminary for many years in Twin Falls, Idaho; Placerville, California; and Burney, California. Sharing the gospel was so important to him. Besides his full time mission, he served as a ward missionary and stake missionary and was a ward mission leader in seven different wards. He also served in many church callings from counselor in a bishopric to Cub Scout leader, and regardless of where he served, he loved teaching the gospel.
❦ Until his ALS diagnosis, he had been looking forward to serving another full-time mission with his eternal companion. Roy Joseph "Joe" West, 64, of Caliente, Nevada (recently of Provo, Utah), son, brother, husband, father and grandfather, completed his mortal journey and passed away April 8, 2018, after an intense battle with ALS.
Family Message: "He was called to a different mission and we know he is teaching people there, just as he always did here."
Survived By: His mother; his wife; his seven children and their spouses: Jim and Kristy West, Aaron and Tara West, Mandy and Bondy Miller, Starla and David Packer, Alisha and Dionte Murrell, Kaylin and Michael Hill, Acasia and David Riddle; 19 grandchildren with another expected in August. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses: Sherrie and Reed Finlayson, Lee and Susan West, Steven and Wendy West, Scott and Edith West; and numerous nieces, nephews and many other family and friends.
Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Location: Edgemont 8th Ward Chapel | Provo, Utah
Arranged By: Berg Mortuary of Provo
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © Berg Mortuary | April 2018
Bio Compiled By: Annie Duckett Hundley
Roy Joseph "Joe" West
1953 - 2018

Early Life: Joe was born September 1, 1953, Salt Lake City, Utah, to LeRoy Lewis West and Lorna Hamblin West. He was the middle of five siblings with one sister and three brothers. He was raised mostly in San Jose, California. As a child, Joe loved baseball and getting into trouble. He is a lifelong, avid fan of the San Francisco Giants and he also loves BYU sports, the Golden State Warriors and the San Francisco 49ers.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: Joe spent his life serving others. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Western Australia from 1972 to 1974 and served in and around Adelaide and Perth. He loved his mission and often referred to the experiences and people there. On the day he was released from his mission, he went for a walk with his sweetheart, Dannielle Lu Loveall, on a beach near Santa Cruz, California, and proposed to her.
❦ They were married in the Oakland California Temple on December 28, 1974. They have been married for over 43 years, raised seven children, and lived in five states and in Germany. Their home was always open to anyone who needed a place to stay, a family's love and support, a shoulder to cry on, or a listening ear. Joe and Dannielle taught, by deed more than word, the importance of having open minds and hearts and non-judgmental and unconditional love for all.
❦ Joe served in the United States Army from 1976 to 1980. He trained as an Army medic and psychiatric technician at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. He then served at the Military Psychiatric Hospital in West Berlin, Germany, from 1977 to his honorable discharge in 1980. Joe completed an associate degree in sociology at Ricks College, bachelor's in psychology at the University of Maryland, and master's degree in social work at Sacramento State University.
❦ Joe worked as a clinical social worker and mental health counselor for over 40 years. He began his career in the military and served people in need in California, Utah, Idaho, and Nevada. He dedicated his life to helping people, especially youth and families, recover from addiction, trauma, abuse, family problems, as well as other struggles with mental health and emotional difficulties. He also volunteered with the Red Cross as a volunteer mental health crisis worker and helped people during disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and many wildfires and floods in the Intermountain West.
❦ Even though he was always busy with school, multiple jobs, and volunteer work, he woke up early to teach early morning seminary for many years in Twin Falls, Idaho; Placerville, California; and Burney, California. Sharing the gospel was so important to him. Besides his full time mission, he served as a ward missionary and stake missionary and was a ward mission leader in seven different wards. He also served in many church callings from counselor in a bishopric to Cub Scout leader, and regardless of where he served, he loved teaching the gospel.
❦ Until his ALS diagnosis, he had been looking forward to serving another full-time mission with his eternal companion. Roy Joseph "Joe" West, 64, of Caliente, Nevada (recently of Provo, Utah), son, brother, husband, father and grandfather, completed his mortal journey and passed away April 8, 2018, after an intense battle with ALS.
Family Message: "He was called to a different mission and we know he is teaching people there, just as he always did here."
Survived By: His mother; his wife; his seven children and their spouses: Jim and Kristy West, Aaron and Tara West, Mandy and Bondy Miller, Starla and David Packer, Alisha and Dionte Murrell, Kaylin and Michael Hill, Acasia and David Riddle; 19 grandchildren with another expected in August. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses: Sherrie and Reed Finlayson, Lee and Susan West, Steven and Wendy West, Scott and Edith West; and numerous nieces, nephews and many other family and friends.
Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Location: Edgemont 8th Ward Chapel | Provo, Utah
Arranged By: Berg Mortuary of Provo
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © Berg Mortuary | April 2018
Bio Compiled By: Annie Duckett Hundley

Inscription

December 28, 1974 - Together Forever

Gravesite Details

Interment 16 Apr 2018



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