Joseph-Bargar-Obituary

Joseph Max "Joe" Bargar

Charlotte, North Carolina

May 21, 1951 – Sep 2, 2024

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BORN
May 21, 1951
DIED
September 2, 2024
LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

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Joseph Max Bargar, 73, died peacefully on September 2, 2024, in Charlotte, NC. Born May 21, 1951, Joe was the eldest of four children born to Max and Louise Bargar of Delaware, Ohio. He is predeceased by his parents and younger brothers Dale and wife Susan; and Bill, who passed away recently in...

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Beth, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss of Joe. I'd lost contact with you guys for many years, but spent the last few months looking for old friends to visit as Penny and I just retired. I hope you don't mind that I shared Joe's obit to a Orion Bus Industries page as he had many friends there. Again, so sorry for your loss. Dave and Penny Massey Camden, NY.

I've thought about this for weeks, wanting to write something completely rude and obnoxious that would have Joe laughing from the Great Beyond. I can't come up with anything appropriate. Joe was my brother-in-law for 42 years. I think I liked him more than my own family (I'm kidding, Beth!). When he and Beth were dating, he somehow convinced me to swallow a raw egg, without breaking the yolk. He said it would make me smart. I don't think it worked. I still intend to get you back for...

Are used to work at the care center with Joe and he was always sweet and telling jokes I´m gonna miss him

Joe was definitely one of a kind. When I think of him, I can hear his laugh. I have a plethora of memories and stories that I'll cherish after working with Joe for about 10 years. Prayers to his loved ones.

I worked with Joe at Forest Lawn West and the Care Center. Joe always had a smile on his face anytime you saw him. I can still hear is laugh! My kids and I got to hang out at his pool with his wife and other friends, very welcoming and was a fun time/memory that I´ll always have. Godspeed Joe! We will see you again.

Oh Beth, I´m so sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed working with Joe at FLW and he will definitely be missed!! Fly high big Joe!!! Renea

RIP Joe. Prayers for your family and friends

Joe took me on my very first motorcycle ride and many, many rope swing rides in the fabulous Bargar backyard. This family could not be any dearer to me. All my love to Patty Lou and Beth.