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Joseph Nick "Joe" Hook

Vancouver, Washington

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JOSEPH "JOE" NICK HOOK January 21, 1962 ~ January 17, 2011 " He touched and helped heal many lives." Joseph "Joe" Nick Hook of Battle Ground, WA passed away Jan. 17, 2011. He was born in Vancouver, WA to Gwendolyn and Jim Warner. Joe worked at Southwest...

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I remember Joe from Adapt. Always such an inspiration with a big smile for everyone. He made you want to believe in yourself. My thoughts are with the family.

You touched my dad's life and I am so grateful he had you as a friend for so many years.

Dearest Joe and family:
I was ill Joe and you helped heal me through your inspirational words of wisdom-I am going to miss you horribly. You were always the one the lighthouse I could search for when I could not understand any longer and depression had consumed me.
My heart reaches out with words of kindness and concern for your family.
Adapt will never be the same.
In Gods Hands
I miss you Joe...
Bonnie Dent

My condolences to Joe's family. I worked with Joe when I was working at Behavioral Health Services. He was a great guy. He will be missed by many. Carrie Ramolt ( Shawnee, Kansas)

I was on SWMC's Employee Safety Committee with Joe and I truely enjoyed his imput and commitment to patient safety. He will be truely missed. God bless the Hook family.

I worked with Joe at TurnAround, with the teens, and consider him both teacher and peer. He brought the perfect mix of compassion (which he used to joke that he'd run out of by the 15th of the month), humor, and strong integrity that made hard work a joy. My condolences to his wife and family. The world of behavioral health care is now a little emptier.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Joe at TA for years. He was always there for my whatever was needed. TJ

My heart is broken at the loss of Joe, taken too soon from Janice and her family. Joe was the beloved husband of my wonderful friend Janice. I knew Joe since I began working at Southwest Washington Medical Center Behavioral Health Services in 1998. Janice was a student at WSUV in 1997-1998 where I was a professor. When the two of them became a couple I was so happy for them; two neat people in my life coming together to enjoy the precious gift of love.

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My condolences to Joe's wife ,children and other family members. Joe you helped me so much through adapt and I will always remember you're professionalism and good sense of humor. You had a very caring personality and you have made a huge impact in my life. For some odd reason the memories of you have popped up in my thoughts in the last month . Thank you for all of the information and help that you gave me . You have not only enriched my life but I see that you also helped many people...