JOE-SHAWVER-Obituary

JOE SHAWVER

Moore, Oklahoma

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Sept 1, 1939 - Oct 10, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY Joe was born Sept. 1, 1939, in Pecos, Texas, to L.E. and Alma Shawver and passed from this life on Oct. 10, 2013. Joe was raised in Seymour Texas, graduating from Seymour H.S. in 1957 and graduated from North Texas University. Joe joined the U.S....

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Joe Mac has been gone for 8 years but not forgotten. The stuff we did in the air force, the travels, and the sharing of each family's ups and downs will keep his memory forever in my heart. A brother-in-arms and dear friend whom I still miss very much. Al Dodson

Met Joe on TDY at Hanscom Field MA in the 70's where we were participants in a USAF study. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor who had the ability to see the unvarnished truth about the world and its human inhabitants. Although I lost track of him in the 80's, I have always thought of him as a special friend.

Hootch mate in Viet Nam war in 66 and served together all over the world. Best AF officer I ever met and dear friend.
We'll miss you Joe Mac
Allen and Joan Dodson
Colonel, USAF, (ret) Weatherford, Tx

Joe was one of a kind. He was my friend and mentor. His guidance helped form my life. The world feels like a sadder place without him.

Although I never met you, Joe, you were married to a very dear friend of mine, Mary Lou, so I know you had to be special. May your loving memories comfort her in her sorrow. R.I.P.

Aileen Carter Childers

Although the organization chart said Joe worked for me, that was never the case I really worked and learned from Joe for many wonderful years. Joe was a good friend and the experience and knowlege of "loggies" as he called his Boeing family was invaluable. Joe, you will be missed.

Joe, Thank you, for all the wonderful talks about guns & the Air Force. You became a very special patient of mine. May you have no more pain. You are resting in a wonderful place now. May peace be with you, and now you may rest. I Love You, Brenda