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Joel Hawkins Obituary

Joel Hawkins, beloved son of Dorothy Hawkins and James Sellon, was born on Easter Sunday, March 26, 1978, and passed away on April 15, 2020, at the age of 42. Joel is survived by his loving family including mother Dorothy, stepfather Max Christian Schultz, uncles Jeffrey Hawkins, Jim Suess, Joshua and Darcy and Ryan Suess, aunts Constance, Christine and Catherine, as well as cousins, the Zoe Walrond and Myron Levin family, the Sharon (the late Bob) Harris family, the Charles and Jane Hawkins family, the Katherine Hawkins family, the Misty and Michael Lanier family, Michael Lanier, Richard Jiru, Dawna and Jon Jiru-Kuch and family, Michael Jiru and family, cousins Erik Jiru and family, the Michael Kamps family, the Schultz family, the Jane Kamps-Strauss family, the Bourne family, the Chase family, and many other extended family relations and friends across the United States.


Joel was preceded in death by members of the Hawkins, Habberstad, and Walrond families, as well as his grandparents, Mary Alice Jiru-Hawkins and Merrill M. Hawkins, of Brookfield, Wisconsin, his uncle John Hawkins of Denver, Colorado, his uncles Danny (the late Irene) Jiru and Jack and Dorothy Jiru of Los Angeles California, Uncle Howard and Aunt Mary Mc-Coy-Kamps of Waukesha and Pewaukee, Wisconsin, also aunt Gladys Kamps and uncle Tom and aunt Dot McDermott from Los Angeles, uncle Tom Jiru of Seattle Washington and cousins Mary Louise and Michael Jiru-McGuire, also from Seattle, Washington. Also, Alice and John Kamps-Jiru and Dorothy Mae Jiru.


Throughout Joel’s young life, he collected many, many friends. It would be difficult to name any enemies. At a very early age, Joel’s first playmates were his cousins, Joshua and Ryan Suess. It was evident from observing them play that Joel had a keen sense of human relationships and cooperation in play as the key to success in life. Joshua and Ryan provided Joel with his very first “best friends” models. They played well together whenever they were together, and my sister Cathy and I made sure they had ample contact to establish them as familiar characters to each other in their lives.


The next set of friends came via one very special neighbor across the street who was almost exactly one year younger than Joel: James Carroll. They met when Joel was two and James was one. Best friends for life – Joel and James played endlessly on Milwaukee’s upper east side as buddies wherever they went. James’ older brother Matt was often involved, and like most big brothers, Matt sort of picked on James a little bit. Joel was quick to rise to James’ defense - all the time, every time. Until God called James home last September, Joel half-expected James to again come couch-surfing at his apartment soon, as he and his life partner Jen, were going through some troubling times in their relationship. Did Joel know how to find, establish and keep lifelong friendships? You bet! The list of important “brothers from others’ mothers” just kept growing and growing.


Joel was blessed with his grandmother’s unnaturally young looks throughout his life (thanks, Mom!), a keen intellect, an insatiable curiosity about life’s curiosities – anything and everything sparked his imagination….Star Wars? Can we mention all the role-playing James and Joel and Matt did with Star Wars figures and Transformers? They were playing first-person shooter games and acting out their own sci-fi action scenes before they were even invented! Thank goodness Matt and James’ older sister, Nina, was usually on the scene when their mother, Toni or their father, Michael wasn’t available to settle disputes!


Joel’s interest in how things worked led him to de-construct anything he could find to see how it was put together….to the point where I looked at rummage sales for alarm clocks and such for him to figure out, so the entire household supply of things held together by screws, nuts, bolts, nails, etc. wouldn’t inadvertently be destroyed in the service of Joel’s curiosity!


Music, visual arts, dance, juggling, hacky sack and devil stick prowess, games, cooking great food – inventive! There are more, but others must tell the tale of Joel’s journey through life from their perspective below. In his early years, Joel participated in many of his school’s activities such as drama productions and music concerts – Joel was born into an extremely musical family, and in 1983 at age five, he sang the lead solo during the offering section of our parents’ 40th wedding anniversary mass, backed up by the Hawkins Family Singers. Even at that tender age, Joel was holding his own against the substantially amplified four-part harmony vocals and instrumental accompaniment provided by my sisters, my brother John and me. First experience handling a microphone, too – a chip of the old block, according to his whole happily musical Hawkins family.


Initial lessons in Taekwondo during middle school years led to an abiding interest in several martial arts, including taking many classes in the Afro-Brazilian martial art form, Capoeira, when working toward his degree at Madison Area Technical College. Joel, along with his friends learned martial arts skills by practicing with one another.


When Joel was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at age 13, his “brothers from other mothers” took on the role of guardians of Joel’s health and well-being when they were together. They all held that sacred brothers’ bond and trust until the day Joel died. For these people who will be heard beyond my own experiences with Joel, I am extremely grateful. They were Joel’s personal guardian angels on earth the way they watched out for him, while he continued to pursue a very full life. They are James Carroll, (deceased), Morgan Bourne, Luke Walkowiak, Jon Levering and Timothy Lundgren.


Timothy’s a more recent addition to the group, but no less important here. Timothy and I share a special bond of care around Joel’s health, in the form of Timothy looking out for my health as an unpaid volunteer personal assistant and life auxiliary. In 2010, at Joel’s request, Timothy came to assist me while Joel completed his college studies and internship as an IT-Computer Systems Administration Specialist at MATC. Joel knew I worried excessively about his health, and that led to a host of health problems all my very own. Timothy and I have now been good friends for 10 years. Yes, indeed. Timothy belongs among the “Joel’s brothers from other mothers” as well. Think: “The Upside” – featuring Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston and Nicole Kidman….a strange, and miraculously true story, for sure! Quite similar in function to Timothy’s and my own long-standing friendship. In 2014, Timothy rushed me to the hospital during my heart attack, because Joel was already living in Milwaukee, and recovering from his first heart attack six months before. Good planning, Joel! I’m so proud of you!


While studying at Madison Area Technical College, Joel was part of a work/study program which featured an internship for his field of study in the IT Support Department for the teachers at the Downtown campus. When his final year of study ensued, his lead work/study boss-mentor placed Joel in an enhanced paid position as the Head of the IT Support Department for the Downtown campus when he retired. Joel also serviced the IT Support Department at the Truax campus during his internship. His mastery of and never-ending curiosity in learning everything he could about technology propelled Joel into being chosen for his first full-time position in the IT Department at IStream Financial Services. Joel held this position until his passing. Joel graduated from Madison Area Technical College with an Associate in Applied Science Degree as an IT-Computer Systems Administration Specialist on December 23, 2011.


A service honoring Joel’s life will take place on Sunday, September 27th, at 2:00PM at Feerick Funeral Home, 2025 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211. A celebration of his life will immediately follow, with food, drink, music and laughter, from 3:00-8:00PM. Memorials in Joel’s honor may be made to a charity that you choose or any of the following organizations that Joel would have loved to contribute to if he had lived long enough to have cash enough to do it: The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The Grand Avenue Club (in Milwaukee, WI), Clubhouse International, The American Heart Association, Versiti Donate Life Organization, American Stroke Foundation, the Crisis Intervention Team of the Milwaukee Police department and any Fire and Police EMT rescue organization.


Link to live stream the services for Joel:  https://player.cloud.wowza.com/hosted/zs5f9yfc/player.html

Published by Feerick Funeral Home - Shorewood on Oct. 5, 2020.

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William Espinosa

August 2, 2024

I used to work with Joel during my time at iStream Financial. We used to always have coffee breaks together and would walk around the facility, talking about anything and everything. We became fast friends and he introduced me to Rust, in which we would spend our time off work playing for hours on end. He was a kind and gentle soul, always ensuring I was doing alright mentally whenever I showed signs of depression or panic attacks. His passing was very heartbreaking to me and I still miss him to this day, but I am sure he's doing alright with the man upstairs, playing Rust Heaven, and waiting for me to arrive to do some Duos.

Doug LIlla

September 27, 2020

I knew Joel and Dorothy quite well when I live in Milwaukee from 1979-1981. I regret that I never got to know him as an adult. He used to call me "bug"

Nicole Granacki

August 27, 2020

Joel was a kind soul who left a positive imprint on everyone he met. I know Joel from our college days, when I was dating one of his roommates. He treated me like family even as I overstayed my welcome at their place. He was so friendly and welcoming to me and my friends that our friend groups quickly and easily combined into one. During those years we enjoyed countless meals, parties, and conversations. Joel was thoughtful, intelligent, generous, and kind. He will be greatly missed by me and all of our college friends. My thoughts go out to his parents and their unthinkable loss. May the memories provide a tiny bit of comfort.

Tamera

July 27, 2020

I first met Joel when my husband and I started dating while he was in college. Morgan would share stories of their childhood and they always made me laugh. Joel was a groomsman at our wedding, the first friend of Morgan's that I knew I could call up and say hi too. He loved our daughter and treat d her always with love and respect. When it was time for Morgan and I to decide who we'd ask to watch over D if the unthinkable could happen, we immediately both thought of Joel. My heart breaks that he is no longer with us, but the memories and his advice will always live on. Thank you fo being a best friend to my husband.

4867961217447876 Schultz

June 16, 2020

I am still shocked and dumbfounded by this loss.
I miss Joel and wish I had more time with him

Ashley

May 15, 2020

Joel and I met at a company Brewers outing as coworkers, but very quickly we were friends. That's how I'll always think of him. I doubt I've ever met someone as kind, as spontaneously caring and sweet, and I doubt I ever will again. I genuinely miss working with him every day, and I'll always miss our long talks after everyone else had left the office. We adored each other's dogs. I know he's looking down on all of us and caring just as much as he did when he was here with us. I find solace that he's healthy and happy and at peace. And I pray for the strength and healing it will take for his friends and family to grieve and cherish the precious memories as the years go by. God bless.

Lori Wolf

May 11, 2020

I met and fell in love with Joel when I was 18 years old and used to take three busses to go see him when he lived with his mother on Belleview. In the 23 years Ive known him, he was the kindest most gentle soul on the planet. We had talked April 7th about going on a date and how big our love still was after all this time. Im just beside myself with grief finding out now. He was one of the brightest lights Id ever had in my life, and my world will be forever altered in his absence.

Michael Lanier

May 6, 2020

I didnt know the man, but Im sure he helped so many people and brought smiles to everyone. We will all miss him and I know he will continue to watch all of us as we keep him in our memories and our hearts. May he be in a peaceful place.

Co Worker

May 2, 2020

"I wanted to send you my condolences. My heart hurts for you so much. I have a son as well and there is always that special bond between a mother and son that can never be broken. Joel was such a kind soul and I could tell that right from the moment I met him. His willingness to help or just stop over at your desk and chat for a bit to break up the monotony of the day were so appreciated. I will miss his quiet kindness and the way his face lit up when he talked about Techno.
Please know that you and your family are in my prayers. You now have a new guardian angel to watch over you every day. Just think of that and hopefully it will make you smile." - a co-worker

Co Worker

May 2, 2020

"Mark forwarded your wonderful and heartfelt email to all of the staff here at iStream. I wanted to take a minute to personally respond to you by first expressing how deeply sorry I am for you and your family during a time that no parent should ever have to face. I cannot tell you how shocked and sad I am that Joel will not longer be a physical presence here at iStream, but I am confident he will be a spiritual one knowing how very much he loved his iStream family and his iStream family loved him. Knowing Joel as I have, it does not surprise me in the least to find he has chosen organ donation for research purposes. As part of his responsibilities here at iStream, his daily interest in helping his co-workers find resolutions to their issues and performing research himself as part of that resolution leaves no doubt in my mind he would want to go on helping others through that research long after he has left this life. He will be and already is missed by those of us who had the pleasure to work with and get to know him personally along with his beloved dog, Techno. I am sure there was so much more to Joel we all didnt have the opportunity to get to know." - a co-worker

A Co-Worker

May 2, 2020

"I am so very deeply sorry for the loss of your son Joel. I have been at a complete loss of words since I first heard.

Joel and I both started at iStream the same year. He worked on the other side of the building so I didnt get to know him as well as the guys in IT. I did enjoy many conversations with him though, when he was getting his coffee. I was working on some type of testing or maybe it was when we changed payroll providers. I dont recall exactly but I noticed his age on the report and had to ask HR if they keyed it in wrong because he looked so young! They of course assured me they hadnt and I of course didnt believe them and it was of course verified. Joel was always so eager and willing to help. If I asked for help, he would be at my door, before I felt like I hit send on my computer.
I really loved the song you sang yesterday. I think Joel did too and it really resonated with him when you sang it to him when he was young. He carried that through each and every day, in everything he did. He was such a kind, generous soul. I will miss his never ending smile.

My condolences to you and your family,"
...a co-worker

Mark Becker

May 2, 2020

Joel's boss at iStream Financial Services, Mark Becker and associates collectively composed this memorial:

"Joels commitment to supporting his co-workers and customers was unwavering. He possessed the technical knowledge necessary to resolve complex issues with banks and their software providers.
Also, he possessed the heart and compassion to want to solve every one of his co-workers desktop issues. His desire to contribute and lessen others burdens was sincere.
His kindness and joy was contagious. His complete love for animals was admirable. His insight and perspective on social issues would force you to rethink your position on a regular basis.
The importance of friendships to him was enormous. The 4th of July lakefront get togethers were highly anticipated and planned for months. He participated and volunteered for every gathering of friends and co-workers to ensure that everyone that wanted to socialize was fed and entertained. His kind soul and broad smile will be missed at iStream Financial Services and remembered by those he touched."

Morgan

May 2, 2020

Morgans Contribution (childhood into the present day):
Recently I had been going through a down time in my 15 year marriage. I had separated from my wife. Joel and I got together to talk and during our discussion he said "No one deserves to look at mirror which shows them their flaws.". This allowed me to see my situation with a completely new lens, one which turned the conversation between my wife and I from malice and hate towards love and compassion.
I can't count how many times he picked me up, dusted me off and showed me I could shine.
I always knew if I needed good advice I'd get it from Joel because I knew he wasn't afraid to tell me what I may not want to hear and deliver it in a way that almost felt gift wrapped.
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Luke & Jonathon

May 2, 2020

Luke and Jonathans contribution (childhood into college-age years and into the present day):
Joel loved all games: card games, tabletop games, dice games you name it, Joel played it. One of his favorite games, as many know, was Magic: The Gathering. For those who dont know the game, its a fantasy-style card game where players build their own decks of spells and monsters to play against one another. Among his favorite decks to build were his Elf decks. Elf decks are notoriously fragile at first, but if allowed to develop, become immensely strong very quickly. Joel knew when he played with his Elf decks that he wouldnt win very often, but when he did win, he won big time. When Joel beat Jon and Luke with his Elf decks, he wouldnt just beat us, he would beat us ten times over in one fell swoop!
Joel was a true foodie! He loved sharing this with the people in his life by cooking special things. Everyone knows his chocolate truffles, and Joel made them nearly every year around Christmastime to pass as gifts for friends. Joel was in no way limited to truffles in his eclectic cooking style. One year, he found a beautiful batch of morel mushrooms at the farmers market, and decided to turn them into hot sauce. Even though he didnt make a huge quantity, he expected it to last much longer than it did, due to the fact that everyone loved everything Joel put forward. College room mates Luke and Jon were the first ones to taste-test the hot sauce, and it practically didnt survive the initial taste-test. It turned into one of the only accidental gifts Joel ever gave to Jon and Luke, and they were very grateful, as they were gourmet hot sauce fiends.

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