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Jose Duarte “Joey” Rios Sr.

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Jose Duarte “Joey” Rios Sr. Veteran

Birth
Hayden, Gila County, Arizona, USA
Death
8 Jan 2021 (aged 73)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Hayden, Gila County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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On Monday, January 4th, 2021, Joe Duarte Rios, beloved brother, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend, passed away at the age of 73 from complications related to COVID-19.

Joe was born on March 18th, 1947 in Hayden, Arizona to Santiago and Angela Duarte Rios, their 12th child. A few years later, the family would be complete with a total of seven brothers and seven sisters. He often told stories of a rough childhood, especially after losing his mother at a young age. However, he and his siblings always found a way to make sure everyone had enough.

Joe served his country honorably, enlisting during the Vietnam war and serving two tours. After returning from Vietnam, Joe married and started a family. He also started working at the Ray Mine where he would stay until retirement. After retiring, Joe served as an organizer for the United Steelworkers of America.

Outside of work, Joe was dedicated to his political views. He supported those in his family who held political office and served as a delegate to five Democratic National Conventions. Joe also donated his time to be a baseball coach for many years. It was obvious from his stories, which he told for decades, how much those teams and players meant to him. Joe loved hunting, horses, the outdoors, and had an obsession for classic cars. His creative talent allowed him to draw and paint impressive pictures. He also enjoyed playing the guitar and carving animals out of wood. Joe cherished old photos of his family, often spending hours on the computer making sure those images live on. Joe had a strong connection to his Catholic faith. For many years of retirement, he donated his time and effort to the church. Above all, Joe's most meaningful passion was for his family. Whether it was a weekend or a holiday, he wanted to be at the house of a brother or sister, where he always looked forward to the next game of Trivial Pursuit. Christmas was always about time with family and then mass. His love for his family lives on in those who knew and loved him.

Joe was preceded in death by his father, Santiago, his mother, Angela, his brothers Manuel, Chente, Tony, Jimmy, and his sisters Helen, Maria, Carmen, Jenny, and Emmie.

Joe is survived by his brothers Peter and Tommy, sisters Ruth and Angelita, four children, Annette, Joe Jr., Kenny, and Danielle, eleven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, many other relatives, and Evangeline, whom he was married to for thirty-seven years before they went their separate ways.

Due to family availability and ongoing COVID-19 exposure concerns, services are being planned for a future date that is yet to be determined. Services will be held in the Kearny/Hayden area with burial to follow at the Hayden Cemetery.
On Monday, January 4th, 2021, Joe Duarte Rios, beloved brother, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend, passed away at the age of 73 from complications related to COVID-19.

Joe was born on March 18th, 1947 in Hayden, Arizona to Santiago and Angela Duarte Rios, their 12th child. A few years later, the family would be complete with a total of seven brothers and seven sisters. He often told stories of a rough childhood, especially after losing his mother at a young age. However, he and his siblings always found a way to make sure everyone had enough.

Joe served his country honorably, enlisting during the Vietnam war and serving two tours. After returning from Vietnam, Joe married and started a family. He also started working at the Ray Mine where he would stay until retirement. After retiring, Joe served as an organizer for the United Steelworkers of America.

Outside of work, Joe was dedicated to his political views. He supported those in his family who held political office and served as a delegate to five Democratic National Conventions. Joe also donated his time to be a baseball coach for many years. It was obvious from his stories, which he told for decades, how much those teams and players meant to him. Joe loved hunting, horses, the outdoors, and had an obsession for classic cars. His creative talent allowed him to draw and paint impressive pictures. He also enjoyed playing the guitar and carving animals out of wood. Joe cherished old photos of his family, often spending hours on the computer making sure those images live on. Joe had a strong connection to his Catholic faith. For many years of retirement, he donated his time and effort to the church. Above all, Joe's most meaningful passion was for his family. Whether it was a weekend or a holiday, he wanted to be at the house of a brother or sister, where he always looked forward to the next game of Trivial Pursuit. Christmas was always about time with family and then mass. His love for his family lives on in those who knew and loved him.

Joe was preceded in death by his father, Santiago, his mother, Angela, his brothers Manuel, Chente, Tony, Jimmy, and his sisters Helen, Maria, Carmen, Jenny, and Emmie.

Joe is survived by his brothers Peter and Tommy, sisters Ruth and Angelita, four children, Annette, Joe Jr., Kenny, and Danielle, eleven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, many other relatives, and Evangeline, whom he was married to for thirty-seven years before they went their separate ways.

Due to family availability and ongoing COVID-19 exposure concerns, services are being planned for a future date that is yet to be determined. Services will be held in the Kearny/Hayden area with burial to follow at the Hayden Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Edward
  • Added: Jan 11, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/220945236/jose_duarte-rios: accessed ), memorial page for Jose Duarte “Joey” Rios Sr. (18 Mar 1947–8 Jan 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 220945236, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Hayden, Gila County, Arizona, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Edward (contributor 46775617).