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Joe E. Rouse

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Joe E. Rouse

Birth
Hornersville, Dunklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Oct 2018 (aged 75)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1313999, Longitude: -93.2311281
Plot
Garden of Courage Lot 13 Space 10
Memorial ID
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Joe E. Rouse, 75, passed to his Heavenly Father at 11:12 p.m. on October 17, 2018, while surrounded by his family.
He is survived by: his wife, Linda Sue Rouse of 42 years; daughter, Kami Suggs and husband Brad Suggs; son, Kirk Rouse and wife Holly Rouse; son, Mitch Smith and wife Ginger Smith; son, Justin Rouse; 11 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, brothers Jack, Randy and Stephen Rouse. Born in Hornersville, MO, on May 22, 1943, Joe led and developed several successful companies in the trucking industry for over 40 years. He could drive the wheels off anything, from tractors as a young boy working the cotton fields in Southeast Missouri, cars, trucks, and in his retirement years, boats on Table Rock lake. Joe most enjoyed the time with his family during the holidays, at the lake and Florida beaches and especially with his sons at their deer camp he built from the ground up. He was a strong man, heart attack survivor, cancer survivor and fought hard until his Heavenly Father called him home to be with his mother Marie and father E.J. Rouse in Heaven.
Interment at Rivermonte Memorial Gardens.
Joe E. Rouse, 75, passed to his Heavenly Father at 11:12 p.m. on October 17, 2018, while surrounded by his family.
He is survived by: his wife, Linda Sue Rouse of 42 years; daughter, Kami Suggs and husband Brad Suggs; son, Kirk Rouse and wife Holly Rouse; son, Mitch Smith and wife Ginger Smith; son, Justin Rouse; 11 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, brothers Jack, Randy and Stephen Rouse. Born in Hornersville, MO, on May 22, 1943, Joe led and developed several successful companies in the trucking industry for over 40 years. He could drive the wheels off anything, from tractors as a young boy working the cotton fields in Southeast Missouri, cars, trucks, and in his retirement years, boats on Table Rock lake. Joe most enjoyed the time with his family during the holidays, at the lake and Florida beaches and especially with his sons at their deer camp he built from the ground up. He was a strong man, heart attack survivor, cancer survivor and fought hard until his Heavenly Father called him home to be with his mother Marie and father E.J. Rouse in Heaven.
Interment at Rivermonte Memorial Gardens.

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