Joseph James Levesque

1951 - 2022

Joseph James Levesque obituary, 1951-2022, Mansfield, TX

Joseph James Levesque

1951 - 2022

BORN

1951

DIED

2022

Joseph Levesque Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 10, 2022.
Joseph James Levesque
October 17, 1951 - January 28, 2022
Mansfield, Texas - Joseph James LeVesque passed away peacefully at his home in Mansfield, TX on January 28, 2022 surrounded by his family.
Mass of Christian Burial: 11am. Thursday, February 17th at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 2021 New York Avenue, Arlington, Texas followed by 3PM Interment at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery.
Joe was born October 17, 1951, and was the oldest son of James and Beverly LeVesque. He was married on September 25, 1976, to Bianca Elena Ramirez and a few years later they adopted a baby girl whom they named Sarah Maria after a favorite James Taylor song.
After graduating from Sam Houston High in 1969, Joe enlisted in the U.S. Army and spent three years serving his country. Upon his return from Vietnam, he worked in the marketing end of the tourism industry being associated with Six Flags Over Texas, Wet n Wild, Sea Word and both the Grand Prairie and San Antonio Wax Museum. Joe received his PhD from The University of Sarasota in Florida and transitioned into academics full-time where he taught for a number of universities as an adjunct professor both in the classroom and online, domestically and internationally, in all areas of business. He taught at Northwood University, Capella, Kaplan and LIGS, to name a few. Dr. LeVesque was passionate about the adult learner and helping them to succeed. He was a phenomenal educator but his best accomplishment by far was being the world's greatest grandfather. He took pride in passing on his love of sarcasm to his granddaughters. Joe's love of the outdoors often found him fishing, hunting or just sunbathing at his home listening to his favorite Jimmy Buffet tunes. Most recently he began a Children's book series called "Join Me on the Road" about a wise-cracking cartoon armadillo who spoke in rhymes and loved to eat.
Joe was preceded in death by his parents and beloved brother, Tom LeVesque.
He is survived by his wife Bianca, daughter and son-in-law, Sarah and Isidro Parra, granddaughters Monica, Veronica and Graciella; his three sisters, Mary, Terry and Vicki; many In-laws, nieces and nephews.

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December 13, 2023

Elsie Davis posted to the memorial.

July 21, 2023

Faye L. King posted to the memorial.

February 4, 2023

Russell J Fernandez posted to the memorial.

Elsie Davis

December 13, 2023

Songs highlight our lives. Last night on TV´s "The Voice", the song "Take Me Home, Country Roads" was performed. Joe was serving in Vietnam when John Denver recorded this song. I will always link Joe and John, their guitars and soothing music at a tumultuous time in our country.
Maybe Joe used the "road" idea to pen his children´s book " Join Me on the Road"? A true gift his granddaughters could " take home".
Blessings to the Ramirez and Le Vesque families as we enter the Christmas season and the anniversary of Joe´s "sleeping in Heavenly peace".

Faye L. King

July 21, 2023

Joe was a colleague of great wit & energy.

Russell J Fernandez

February 4, 2023

Joe, you are dearly missed on coffee with the coaches. We reminisce of you stories. I meant to say this last years post. My grandson was born on Jan 27th a couple of days before your passing which is why I feel there is a connection. The picture is of him on his first birthday.

I pray that you are looking down on your family and protecting them.

Elsie Davis

February 4, 2023

Promise kept. Visited Joe at the DFW National Cemetery while I was visiting my dad. Played them both Lee Greenwood´s "God Bless the USA". Shed my tears, but left with a smile, thankful for the blessing of knowing Joe. On so many levels loved seeing "ETERNALLY FISHING"

Elsie Davis

March 1, 2022

Bianca, I´m just now seeing the news of Joe´s passing. I remember when he came home from Viet Nam (first person I knew close to my age who had been to war). With a true servant´s heart he played guitar at Mass and was an example to so many of us who started teaching CCD classes. I remember being at your wedding-daisies was it? Joe kept an organized life with everything written down in a day timer. Details kept him going in that Gremlin! I´m so sorry for the family´s loss. I am very greatful to having grown up with the LeVesque and Rameriz families at St. Matthew. Will pay my respects to him when I visit my dad at DFW Veteran´s Cemetery.

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Jim Hickey

February 16, 2022

May he rest in peace. I taught Hi School CCD at St Mathews and Joe was one of my pupils. He also attended a Cursillo Weekend tat I was also involved in. We became good friends and even stayed at his home in , I believe San Antonio, when my daughter Kathy graduated from college. I lost track of him and his lovely wife and her family that I knew quite well also. So sorry for your loss and God give you peace in these times. I well remember what was said to me when my wife Joan passed away: "You may not be doing well right now but she is doing great." Same with Y' all and Joe.

Rosalind Bailey

February 16, 2022

Joe you will be missed on coffee with the coaches. I always felt that one day I would be ok meeting and talking with you outside of the computer but that did not happen however you helped me over come some of my troubles in life and I pray your spirit is in Heaven. Wish the family the best. Rosalind

Jack and Margaret Gariota

February 16, 2022

Dear Bianca, Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Know you are in our prayers.

Steven Winmill

February 15, 2022

Joe was and is a hero. He served to protect our rights and freedoms. I will be forever greatfull for his service.
He will always be in our hearts at VACI. God bless you Joe and your family.

Russell Fernandez

February 15, 2022

Joe, you will be missed and I'm sadden by the fact that I didn't get to meet you in person. As I said on the coffee with the coaches you remind me of my brother who was a Vietnam vet as well and I hope you see him up in heaven. You will be in my prayers!

Reggie Moore

February 15, 2022

May you have peace, love, light, and positive energy from the most high into the next dimension.

Fatimah Nabil

February 10, 2022

I pray for your peace and comfort. Dr Joe i will miss you a lot LIGS will never be the same without you. I will keep reading your book forever and read our communication threads. You will live inside me forever. I wish i had to a chance to meet you face to face and not virtually. Life is short, we shall meet soon. I love you.

Sharon Godwin

February 10, 2022

Biana, You and your daughter have my deepest condolences on the loss of your dear husband. My prayers are offered for your comfort and peace.

CLAY Arwine

February 9, 2022

I'm gonna miss your corny stories old man.

Mary Lee Wettengel Deford

February 9, 2022

I am so sad for the entire family and pray for your peace and comfort.

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