1929
2010
Joe F. Storment, Sr., 81, passed away at home in Ventura on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010 after a brief illness.
He was born in Poteau, Okla., on June 9, 1929 to Ben and May Storment. He had been a resident of Ventura for 10 years coming from Fresno. Joe was a retired locomotive engineer for Southern Pacific Railroad. He was a graduate of Fresno State with a BA in liberal arts.
He enjoyed collecting and restoring Model A Fords. He was lifetime member and Past Master of the Fresno Masonic Lodge No. 245 and a member and Past Master of the Ventura Masonic Lodge No. 214.
He was preceded in death by his parents and six brothers and sisters. Joe is survived by his wife of 62 years, Helen; children, Patricia Madrigal and Joe Storment, Jr. and wife Kathy; grandchildren, David Madrigal and wife Michelle, Jennifer Brown and husband Michael, and Joe Storment III and wife Dsara and grandchildren, Cody and Samantha Brown, William Storment and Jordan and David Madrigal.
The funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20 at Charles Carroll Funeral Home, 15 Teloma Dr., Ventura, 642-8134. Interment will follow at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park. Donations may be made in memory of Joe F. Storment, Sr. to the First Christian Church, 38 Teloma Dr., Ventura, CA 93003.

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Mark Gaskill
October 20, 2010
Joe, III-
I was saddened to hear of your grandfather's passing. He was a great mentor for me in lodge. May he rest in peace.
So mote it be.
Kimberly and Eric Barron
October 19, 2010
Papa Joe was a kind man with old fashion manners. He always had a smile on his face and a good story to share. Joe loved big family dinners, especially the pie. May he rest forever in peace with the Lord.
Ronnie Lee
October 19, 2010
Joe, Pat and Cathy, Joe has been a part of Debbie, Ryan and my life for 41 yrs. Everyone I have told about his passing is like Jay said they smile and say what a wonderful man. Still haven't got over the night he busted me on Flower st.with Evert Lemaster Would of liked to of talked to him about that night.
So mote it be
Ed Glazebrook
October 19, 2010
Joe, I was saddened to here of your fathers passing. My father remembers the many years that they worked together on the railroad and wants you to know that he loved your father and will miss him. He was a very good man.
Jay and Jan Smith
October 19, 2010
Pat, Joe, Kathy,
Joe senior has brightened our life. Just thinking of him brings a smile to us. He will be missed.
October 19, 2010
I enjoyed every trip with you and am so glad to have known you. God Bless you.
Dan Nelson LD#1 San Luis Obispo Ca.
Derek Ruell
October 19, 2010
Just wanted the family to know what a joy it was being around Joe. I spent many a long day working with him, and he lightened the load and lifted the spirit. We will think fondly of him.
Jeri Blair
October 18, 2010
I always enjoyed working with Joe. I am saddened by his passing. May his family find peace and love with memories of him. Keep a light on for me, Joe.
keith williams
October 18, 2010
be with god, from this point on your problems no longer exist.
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