Joe was born on August 6, 1940 in Clinton, Indiana.
Joe served in the United States Navy. He then joined the carnival which brought him to Bedford. There, he met Mary Imogene Winesickle, the love of his life. Together they would have two children. They would eventually move to Florida to work with Allen Amusements. Years passed by until they would finally move back to Bedford to be close to family. Joe then drove and retired from Tokarsky Trucking of Windber.
Joe is survived by a son, Glenn R. Campbell, daughter Meredith D. Campbell Miller, and son-in-law William J. Miller; grandchildren Cory, Courtney, Cody, Timothy Jr., and Wyatt; along with their dad Tim Everhart from Altoona; great grandchildren Cecelia and Joel. He is also survived by many brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
Joe has seen many places worldwide including 49 of the 50 United States.
Joe was born on August 6, 1940 in Clinton, Indiana.
Joe served in the United States Navy. He then joined the carnival which brought him to Bedford. There, he met Mary Imogene Winesickle, the love of his life. Together they would have two children. They would eventually move to Florida to work with Allen Amusements. Years passed by until they would finally move back to Bedford to be close to family. Joe then drove and retired from Tokarsky Trucking of Windber.
Joe is survived by a son, Glenn R. Campbell, daughter Meredith D. Campbell Miller, and son-in-law William J. Miller; grandchildren Cory, Courtney, Cody, Timothy Jr., and Wyatt; along with their dad Tim Everhart from Altoona; great grandchildren Cecelia and Joel. He is also survived by many brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
Joe has seen many places worldwide including 49 of the 50 United States.
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