Joseph W. Ortiz

Joseph W. Ortiz obituary, Fresno, CA

Joseph W. Ortiz

Joseph Ortiz Obituary

Published by East Bay Times on Aug. 25, 2017.
Joseph W. Ortiz
Oct.21,1929 - Aug.18, 2017
Resident of Fresno
Joseph W. Ortiz born October 21, 1929 in Albuquerque New Mexico
Joseph W Ortiz, age 87 passed away on Friday, August 18, 2017 at the Bella Vista Memory Care, a loving and supportive home in Fresno, California.
He was born in Albuquerque New Mexico to Benito and Josephine Ortiz and was the oldest of five sons and was the sole survivor of all. He was born and raised in Old Town New Mexico the Plaza and raised by is Grandparents Carlos and Felicita Vigil along with another cousin Francis Vigil-Sedillo. He served as an Alter Boy at the San Felipe di Neri Church where he also attended grammar school.
His childhood adobe home was later sold and turned into the famed "High Noon Saloon and Restaurant."
As a young man he heard of War stories that intrigued him, so he wanted to join the Military and serve and protect his country that he loved so very much. He gathered enough money to come to California and tried to join the U.S. Marine Corps. He was too young and was sent to the U.S. Coast Guard and was stationed on Mare Island and then transferred to Treasure Island where he finished his last year of high school. He then went back to the Marines and they gladly took him where he served from 1946-1949. When he discharged, ranked out as Guardsman 2 with a sharpshooter medal that he was very proud of and was also a boxer for the Corp.
When he was going to be discharged he entertained the profession of going into the California Highway Patrol. However his life took a "Big Detour" when he met his first wife Verda Mae Wolters the Daughter of the founding Fire Chief William G. Wolters of the Fairview Fire Protection District. It was a immediate love match and they were married soon after on December 18, 1949. They later had two daughters Catherine Ortiz-Carden and Susan Ortiz-Horton.
He became a volunteer fireman and was mentored by his father in law Chief Wolters and Chief Matt Jimenez of the Hayward Fire Department, pioneers of Fire and Emergency industry. He juggled all his trades the fire department, boxing and also worked a full-time job at the Dodge plant in San Leandro. He was a devoted Husband, Father and Neighbor. He adored cars; classic and all new body styles. Each year as new cars came out he, was enthralled with the design. He took that enthusiasm and started his own club called "The Rod Benders" and a custom body shop, when very soon very many were coming to him. He was famous for his custom pin striping and was a paint mixologist coming up with the wildest colors such as "Chicano Purple."
Joe could mold fiberglass, bend and weld metal, forming futuristic cars. People would comment he had a vision way before his time. At any given moment there were famous professional wrestlers at the door asking for Joe. He designed and painted for Pepper Gomez, Ray Stevens, Private Sector, Professional racers and the City of Hayward their first "radar vehicle."
Among his many awards and trophies he had a personal meeting and was presented a plaque of gratitude and achievement from the late movie star Ricardo Montalban for Humanity. He was inducted into the International Custom Hall of fame in 1964 after being part of the winning team that won the 9 ft. trophy in 1961 for Richard Guasco's 1929 Ford Roadster "The Most Beautiful Car."
He later put on his own Custom local Car Shows with his Wife Verda that attracted famous customizers like himself such as George Barris, Joe Bailon, Blackie Gegian, Jerry Sahagon, Bill Cushenberry and mentored the Late Great Tony Del Rio. His Beautiful Customs dawned the covers of many of the custom car magazines throughout the late 50s and 60s. He juggled all the while attending summer extension courses at U.C.L.A and taking his family along with him, then later in the winter, attending Chabot Community college studying fire science classes after work.
He earned numerous certificates of completion over the years in fire and emergency services always honing his profession to help mankind. He developed the very first rescue vehicle in all of Alameda County, which was equipped with the first resuscitator to revive heart attack victims and other distressed individuals. He responded to many plane crashes, car crashes, drownings, heart attacks, house fires, vegetation fires, and etc. throughout his lifetime. Joe always said the hardest ones where the children, as that really hurt him. He also worked for the Alameda County Fire Patrol responding in the many surrounding narrow canyons. All while working up to the rank of Fire Chief in Fairview. He graduated at Chabot Community college in 1969 with Cap and Gown with a degree in Fire Science. Joe was the first Fire Chief in all of Alameda County to hold this degree in that era and was even featured in the local news. He later transferred to Merced, CA as Fire Chief where he later retired in 1982.
In 1983 Joe and Verda Mae divorced but remained life-long friends. He met Margret Litke who was to be his second wife. Margret has two daughters Darlene Litke-Floriano and Karen Litke-Hathaway. He later came back to Fairview and won a contentious race and was elected as Fire Board Director for the very fire district that he once worked as Fire Chief and served a four-year term.
He was then summoned back home in 2000 by his ailing mother to his roots in Albuquerque, New Mexico where looked after her until her passing in 2001. He was still working restoring his parent's historic adobe home which is part of the Historical Society in old town New Mexico. He continued collecting classic cars, and trucks and had a yard full at the age of 84.
He was brought back to Madera, California due to Dementia where he lived his remaining years around his family, until his passing.
Everyone around Joe came to love him for his natural charisma and insatiable flirting. Some called him a Scalawag! Joe loved country music and dancing and ended up on You Tube for it. He loved dogs and always kept one throughout his life. Joe also loved to hit the open road, and his alias was the "Road Runner," for he would love to take the Historic route 66 back home for a visit to Albuquerque all while driving his beloved 1968 Chevy impala, which he nicknamed La Bamba Baby. He was a good neighbor always lending a helping hand to anyone and he would give his last dollar and help a stranger in need. He was always quick witted and funny to the end. Knowing he had dementia he even still had the ability to make you laugh. He loved all of his 4 daughters, all of his 11 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. They all called him "Papa Joe." He always spoke of them over and over again on how much he loved them and how proud he was of them. He had impeccable manners and charm and a beautiful smile. He lived a valuable life serving mankind and will be missed by everyone he touched throughout his lifetime. Friends and family are invited to attend the visitation on Sunday, August 27 from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM at Jess C. Spencer Mortuary, 21228 Redwood Road, Casro Valley. The funeral service will begin at 12:30 PM
Final resting place will be at Lone Tree Cemetery in Hayward


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September 11, 2017

Darlene & Joe Floriano posted to the memorial.

September 7, 2017

Charles Ferreira posted to the memorial.

August 31, 2017

Mary Wieler posted to the memorial.

Darlene & Joe Floriano

September 11, 2017

Joe,

Thank you for being a part of our lives. You were a great son, father, step father, grandfather (Pappa), great grandfather and pal.

You were a generous and kind neighbor and friend to many.

Unselfishly serving our country as a Marine and the community as as Firefighter and Fire Chief.

I always loved to hear about your stories growing up in Albuquerque, a place that I have come to love.

Your love for the classic automobile will be something forever engrained in our minds. The beautiful creations from such a talented man.

Your time here was inspiring. You loved unselfishly your family and never asked for anything in return.

Thank you for your love.

Charles Ferreira

September 7, 2017

A saying I will always remember from Chief Ortiz.
Always keep your tires and windows clean no matter what you car looks like .

Mary Wieler

August 31, 2017

Many condolences to Susan and Catherine for the loss of their father. I had the pleasure of meeting Joe through Susan and found him a most verbose and vibrant personality. So sorry for your loss...

Cristin Horton

August 30, 2017

Rest In Peace Grandpa

August 28, 2017

Catherine,

So sorry for you loss, I have many fond memories of your father over the years. He was a great man, may he rest in peace and may God give you comfort during this difficult time.
Mike Miraglia

Simon Floriano

August 27, 2017

Joe may you rest in peace friend. You have lived your life to the fullest and i belief looking back at your amazing life , you woulnt change a thing. I truly enjoyed all the amazing stories you shared every time we got together at Darlene and Joey's house. I always respected your view of life and how you lived it. You will be greatly miss by everyone who knew you including myself. May your kind soul rest in peace.

Mike Preston

August 25, 2017

Condolences on your loss Catherine and family. I did not know your dad but am aware that he made many contributions to the Fairview Fire Protection District and community and I am sure his legacy will live on.

Mike Preston
FFPD

Clara Jelincic

August 25, 2017

We will always appreciate what he has done for Fairview Fire Dept. Condolences.

All of us....... Cedar Creek Senior Living.....

August 25, 2017

In loving memory of a wonderful person.

Benjamin Ortiz

August 25, 2017

Joe was my uncle, I remember going up in Albuquerque hanging out at my Grade father Ortiz house in Old Town.

When my uncle Joe would come to town him and my Dad Charlie Ortiz would talk for hours.

My uncle Joe would make me feel special. When I got older and when uncle Joe was in town him and I would talk for hours.

The last time I saw my uncle I took my two kids to meet him Robert Ortiz and Corina Ortiz.

I will remember my uncle, was the kind of person that could bring light in to a room and being the most interesting man I ever meet.

RIP

Benjamin Ortiz

August 25, 2017

Joe was my uncle, I remember going up in Albuquerque hanging out at my Grade father Ortiz house in Old Town.

When my uncle Joe would come to town him and my Dad Charlie Ortiz would talk for hours.

My uncle Joe would make me feel special. When I got older and when uncle Joe was in town him and I would talk for hours.

The last time I saw my uncle I took my two kids to meet him Robert Ortiz and Corina Ortiz.

I will remember my uncle, hewas the kind of person that could bring light in to a room and being the most interesting man I ever meet.

RIP

August 25, 2017

Dear Verda and family:
Sorry to hear about Joe's passing. I will never forget when he took our son Scott to ride with him in the Merced Parade and let him wear his fire chief hat. A nice man with a big heart and a love of children
Nancy Tinsley
Merced,Ca.

The Staff of Jess C. Spencer Mortuary and Crematory

August 24, 2017

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Rosie Nuned

August 24, 2017

We will miss you alot you were an amazing friend you always made me smile RIP

Cliff Olson

August 24, 2017

Little could Joe know the breadth of his influence on the "kids" he inspired. Of my many influences he would rank up near the top. He will be missed and his legacy will endure through those he touched even indirectly. A true old soul.

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September 11, 2017

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