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Joseph Hildreth

Anchorage, Alaska

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Joseph K. Hildreth, 74Anchorage resident Joseph K. Hildreth, 74, died September 17, 2011. Joe was born January 18, 1937, in Tacoma, Washington, to Herman J. and Pearl A. (West) Hildreth.He graduated from Puyallup High School in 1955. He married Marilyn A. Humphreys on July 18, 1959, at Ft....

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Joe, I so enjoyed working with you at the Borough Fire Dept. And visiting with you at your home. I wish I would have stayed in contact ..
God Bless you my friend.

I cannot believe it has been over a year. There are days I miss you so much. You and I had a bond to care for each other. I was always there for you. I loved you. I cared for you, no matter what time or day I was there for you. I miss your smile and laughter we shared. You were the best husband to me. My entire family adored you. I am so fortunate all my grandmothers knew you. They adored you. Plus my father and 4 brothers got the time to know you. I miss you my love. Please know your Masonic...

An amazing man. I had the pleasure of working with him in Valdez. He will be missed.

Missing you!

Our dear Juliet – Our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. We have loved you and Joe for the last 20+ years and will always remember Joe’s quick smile and laugh and how devoted you two were to each other. What a great example of love and commitment. We have been blessed to have you as neighbors and friends. We pray that you will have comfort from many treasured memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. We are just a call or email away. Duby and Loran

Joe, you will be missed by your family and friends. I'm so glad we got to know you better when you and your family lived in Juneau. R.I.P. Joe. Until we meet again. Cousin Betty Miller

If anyone could lighten the mood of a room,it was Joe. His quick wit, and humor will be missed. Too, he was a caring and loving husband and friend. Juliet you are in my thoughts and prayers.Jo Koles, La Conner, WA

Joe, our ACS-WAMCATS [Alaska Communication System-Washington Alaska Association Military Cable and Telegraph System] will miss you. For those of you who didn't have the honor to know that Joe was a proud memeber of a very elite group of pioneers in bring communication thoughout Alaska & to the States.
We hold our annual ACS-WAMCATS Convention the 2nd week of July in Renton, Washington and Joe kept telling us he was going to make the next one. Sadley he won't make the next one, but...