JAMES-MUTTER-Obituary

JAMES WALKER "JOE" MUTTER Jr.

Merritt Island, Florida

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James "Joe" Walker Mutter, Jr.- Merritt Island - James "Joe" Walker Mutter, Jr., beloved husband, brother, and father, left his earthly home to be in the arms of his Lord on Monday, April 26, 2010 at Wuesthoff Memorial Hospital in Rockledge. Joe was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but he was a...

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Will always remember our very spirited games of ping pong back in high school. RIP- Mike

Enjoyed playing ping pong with Joe at MIHS. He was pretty good but I won a few games too. A great person and friend.

I remember Joe from high school and the years at FBC in Merritt Island. Joe always made us laugh but he was serious when it came to sharing his faith in Jesus. I know that he is so happy now that he is with his Savior!
My thoughts and prayers go out to his wife and children.

Joe Mutter was more than just a good man; he was a good father. Of all the titles he had, "father" was probably his favorite. He was the father that I needed, and he took that role seriously, even though he didn't have to. My heart broke the night my Joe Daddy went to be with Jesus, but I know I'll see him in Heaven one day. My prayer for those who read this is that you don't take people for granted. Treasure every moment you have with them. Mom, if you read this, I love you.

Joe will be missed greatly. My heart goes out to his family. Heaven has a new angel.

The prayers of Sharon and Lyle King are with the Mutter Family. The lose of Joe here on earth is a major gain for Heaven. Joe, we look forward to seeing you again my brother.

I remember Joe from singing in choir at FBC/MI,
he was a Godly man and had a relationship with
Jesus that showed. After moving to Orlando
and then Polk County later I met up with Joe again
where he was on staff at First Baptist Plant City, that is
where I got to know Joe, one of my best memories
was working with him selling vacums. I will
miss Joe.

Joe loved God and people. He was always in church and always talking about God. Even being a silly teenager, he lived a Godly life. I can't think of my teen years without a memory of Joe popping up. What a reward he must be enjoying now.

Joe was a wonderful Godly man. He will be deeply missed, but we know that he is with the lord now and one day we will be with him again. My family loved being under is teaching. He will never be forgotten.