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Joseph Levi Killins

San Antonio, Texas

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Joseph Levi Killins "Joey" Joseph Levi Killins, 28, passed away Saturday morning, October 4, 2008 in Austin, Texas. Joey was born November 15, 1979 in Borger to Bob and Debi Killins. Joey was a member of the 10th Mountain Division and honorably served his country from 2000 until 2003 in...

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I worked with Joe for a very short time, he was wonderful and kind. When I would mess up and send him half across town and he needed to go the other direction he would just laugh. He was a reliable person, as a friend and collegue. I am so very lucky to of had him in m life for a short time. Airtron will miss you, Im sure.

I didn't know Joey, but a picture says a thousand words. I just happen to come across his picture and his expression immediately caught me eye. I read the Joey Killins guest book and I was touched by all the wonderful things that I read. I almost felt as if I knew him. I'm only sorry I didn't. My condolences The Killins family and friends. God Bless You All.

We had the joy of meeting Joey at Sarah and John's in Watertown, NY. It was clear why Joey was so well loved and liked. I don't think we stopped laughing all night.
Our hearts go out to all of Joey's friends and family.

every time joey entered a room it was with a thunderous greeting that dripped with happiness, excitement and love. there were no strangers in joey's presence.

the sincerity with which joey interacted with every person he met was matched only by his jovial and happy nature.

i am better for having known joey, and i think that every person that he touched in his life (joey would enter in a questionable joke here, to be sure...) would agree. there are countless laughs i've laughed,...

You will be missed, please watch over the soldiers you served with. Rest in Peace.

I only knew you for a short time and you always managed to keep me smiling. I will remember you best for your showmanship. I know that you will be that bright star looking down on your family and friend. I can’t wait to look up and see you.

Joey was my second cousin. I'm only ten months older than Joey and even though we didn't live in the same town I have many fond memories of him.

I hadn't seen Joey since I was about twelve, but when I was moving into an apartment complex here in Amarillo I saw his parents (Bob and Debi). They told me that Joey lived right across the way. Of course I walked the 100 feet to go and hang out with my cousin on many occasions before he moved out of the area.

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Joey your memories will always be with me. You will truely be missed.

Joey was a great person and will be missed alot. Manda, I deeply am sorry for your loss and you and mom and Whit know that he is with GOD laughing with your dad. I LOVE YOU JOEY and Family.