He was born November 28, 1944 in Tampa, Florida, a son of the late George Glendwin Woolweaver and Margaret Joanne Davisson Woolweaver. Joe was a Vietnam Air Force veteran. He worked for over 40 years on various government contracts in the space industry in Melbourne, Florida. A lifelong Boy Scout and Eagle Scout, Joe volunteered many hours to further scouting to the benefit of many young people. He also attended the St. John’s United Methodist Church and was instrumental in the development of St. John’s Heights and Community Park.
Joe is survived by his wife, Lisa Anne Otto Allgeyer; step-daughter, Jessi Kirby; step-son, Luke Allgeyer; a brother, Douglas Woolweaver; and was “Opa” to Jessi’s two children, Tate and Autumn.
There will be no visitation or service as Joe’s wishes were to be cremated. TAYLOR-VANDALE FUNERAL HOME in Spencer is in charge of the arrangements.
He was born November 28, 1944 in Tampa, Florida, a son of the late George Glendwin Woolweaver and Margaret Joanne Davisson Woolweaver. Joe was a Vietnam Air Force veteran. He worked for over 40 years on various government contracts in the space industry in Melbourne, Florida. A lifelong Boy Scout and Eagle Scout, Joe volunteered many hours to further scouting to the benefit of many young people. He also attended the St. John’s United Methodist Church and was instrumental in the development of St. John’s Heights and Community Park.
Joe is survived by his wife, Lisa Anne Otto Allgeyer; step-daughter, Jessi Kirby; step-son, Luke Allgeyer; a brother, Douglas Woolweaver; and was “Opa” to Jessi’s two children, Tate and Autumn.
There will be no visitation or service as Joe’s wishes were to be cremated. TAYLOR-VANDALE FUNERAL HOME in Spencer is in charge of the arrangements.
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