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Joey Michael Floyd

Fort Worth, Texas

1968 - 2016

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Joey Michael Floyd, professional musician, beloved husband, son, brother and uncle, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016. Joey was 47 years old. Service: A service celebrating his life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pantego Bible Church, 8001 Anderson Blvd. Following the service,...

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I met Joey once through a mutual friend. He was one of the nicest people I've ever met. We talked about guitars and life. He asked what strings I used on my guitar and the following day, I had 6 packs of Ernie Ball Super Slinkys from Joey. He didn't have to do that, but his heart of gold showed he cared and listened to our short conversation. I will always remember that time with him. God Bless Joey and his family!

This is Isabella Stott I use to live about six houses down from this wonderful man and his amazing wife. I walked his dogs and loved the both of them so much I hope you guys are doing well and I give you my Condolences. I am sorry for the loss of this wonderful man!!

It´s sad to see that more members are no longer with us to give us a great concert. Hope you, Toby and Chuck are once again playing together and giving those above concerts to enjoy over and over as you gave us. You all left us too soon.

It's something that I watched Honeysuckle Rose today and think about you and Toby. May you both be playing in God's grand band together. Can't believe both you are gone way to soon.

Hope you and Toby are catching up with chuckle Your all missed so much.

I will never forget the kindness Joey showed to us at many shows. He never had a star ego. Just a beautiful man.

Strange that I would think of Honeysuckle Rose today. Just popped into my mind. Guess listening to old Willie Nelson songs probably prompted it. I was an editor of the Fort Worth Magazine when that movie came out. I interviewed Joey then. Sweet kid who really loved Willie and the horse Willie gave him. I asked him what he wanted to do when he grew up and his exact words were: "I want to be just like Wille." Rest in Peace, Joey.

He was gone and buried before we knew it. What a sweetheart Joey was. Never hears him say a bad thing about anyone. He was generous with his stage space and encouraged others. He was such a sweet soul & talent. I´m sure we will see him in heaven leading the Welcome To Heaven Band. This worlds a better place for having Joey walk through it, but gone too soon.

Was just thinking of you and here is the time again. Miss you, but I know that you and Poodie are having a good ole time! Love you