Joe-Eagle-Obituary

Joe Eagle

Bozeman, Montana

1924 - 2013

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Joe Eagle was born on April 13, 1924, in Bozeman, the 9th of 10 children born to Sam and Ida Eagle. He passed away at age 89 on June 7, 2013, with his daughters by his side.Growing up, his summers were spent in West Yellowstone and his school years in Bozeman, where he graduated from Gallatin...

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I'm just another of the many summer friends and customers of Eagle's Store. It was my pleasure to have been introduced to Wally, Joe and the crew by my long-time friends, Jim Elkins and Jim Pease of California. My sincerest condolences for your loss.

Scott Zieske
Rapid City, SD

Alice Bradford was sad to hear of Joe's passing. Mom and Dad (Alice and Earl) had so many memories of wonderful times spent with their friends, the Eagles, in West Yellowstone and the Park. We who linger are all so much better because of the loving, fun attitudes with which they lived their lives. Dear Ones, you will be missed.

Will miss driving by the house and seeing the measurements of our snow. We have our memories.

I was a neighbor when working for grayline, Joe, I want to thank you for your stories and memories. West has lost one of the best in the community.
Jim Holstein
Yellowstone Tour Guides

It was with great saddness that we learned of Joe's passing. I spent six summers working for Joe delivering gasoline and lubricants to his service stations. Wendy joined me for two summers working in the store after our move to Alaska.

Joe was great to work for and made us feel we were part of the 'family'. During the three summer months he made life truly enjoyable.

We still enjoy using one of his favorate phrases. It is "Well on a day to day kind of basis . . ."

Joe...

I have very fond memories of working with Joe, especially a couple of fall seasons after things slowed down at the station. Had more time to just visit and get to know him. He was a great guy.

Joe was a very special person. Ken Ballinger just called me. He, his wife Sharee in the background, and I shared good memories of our connections with Joe and the entire family. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Kay, What good times we had together, especially the ski trip to Colorado and the mule trip to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Joe was a special person. I send condolences to you, Karen, and Linda. Celeste Haynes

You are in my thoughts. With warm memories,Judy