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Joseph Squires

Hughson, California

1924 - 2013

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Joseph Earl "Joe" Squires August 8, 1924 - June 20, 2013   Joe was born in Preston County, West Virginia to Clyde & Tillie Squires.  He was raised in Arthurdale, West Virginia - a community that Eleanor Roosevelt helped create to address the impoverishment of unemployed coal miners and their...

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To a wonderful man who served and loved his family and country. He will be remembered for his loving heart and generous nature.

Joe is the consummate Giant Fan...I believe it was his deft hand behind Timmy's No Hitter. On a more serious note, Joe was a veteran of WWII and grew to be a man of profound awareness of costs of war. He was a man of peace, and let his life be the example of how one should act in the face of adversity. Joe is a beautiful soul. Now God has a painter of rainbows. Thanks Joe...Your daughter and son or a great legacy of strength and beauty. You will always be with me.

What a joy to know Joe as my husbands father. Jeff has shared so many wonderful stories of his dad and the times they had together , especially when he was young. Joe raised a wonderful son and a beautiful daughter with a caring heart. What better legacy than all the family that progressed from him. He was indeed loved. Kim Lee Squires.

Sue I'm extremely sorry for your loss, sending beautiful prayers your way ... Xoxo

Sue,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

This is an amazing tribute to your dad. Although I may not have had the privilege to meet him, I can only imagine how great he must have been in listening to the many stories people close to him have shared. My heart goes out to your family and it's comforting knowing he is at rest with his first wife catching up on the years past. His personality and life will live on through his immediate family, and I can't thank him enough, for without him I wouldn't have met my longest lifelong friend...

Dada was a fantastic father-in-law that I was privileged to have in my life. He was always supportive, kind and willing to assist in any project. This included re-building VW's, digging trenches, planting flowers and painting. I will always cherish those memories and he will be missed.

From the first time I met Joe I felt like I had been his friend forever. Such a warm, loving, man. You will be missed by all who knew and loved you.

The best Dad a son could have and a great man that will never be forgotten along with his wonderful wife my mom,Beverly,enough said.Love Jeff