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Taylor Funeral Service & Crematory - DeltaJoe Inez Lovato, age 97 of Delta, Colorado, was born on October 6, 1927, and passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 16th, 2025.
He was the son of Florian and Bernardita Lovato. He was preceded in death by 8 brothers and 2 sisters. His legacy will continue to live through the love of his life, Ann Arlene Lovato of 72 years, 4 children, Joann Stone and husband Bob of Montrose, Colorado, Janet Webb and husband Bob of Grand Junction, Mark Lovato and wife Shelley of Cedar Hill, Texas, and Sharon Lovato of Delta, Colorado.
Grand Children, Landon Stone and wife Shelly, Kellen Stone and wife Rikki, Charity Parker and Husband Caleb, Heather White and Husband Richard, Steven Lovato and wife Nicole, Savannah Morales and Husband Daniel, Gideon Lovato and wife Shayna.
Great Grandchildren, Garrett Stone, Ryan Stone, Dylan Stone, Jayden & Delaney White, Katelyn Stone, Hailey Lovato, Meryah White, Sebastian Lovato, Olivia Lovato, Annora Parker, Ian Gonzales, Matthew Gonzales, and Jason Gonzales.
Joe was an avid hunter and fisherman who most likely fished every lake on the Grand Mesa. He served his country as a Heavy Equipment Operator in the US Army. He was a member of his church for over 70 years, he served as a Board Member for 40+ years, Royal Ranger Commander, Youth Leader, Sunday School Teacher, and was instrumental in every building phase and project at Delta First Assembly, now, Rivers Church. He retired from the US Post Office in the late 1980’s.
Most of all Joe was a man who lived to bring honor to the Kingdom of God. He would be the first to tell you that he was nothing outside of the Grace bestowed to him by the blood shed on the Cross of Christ.
In lieu of flowers, we will be accepting donations to fund the furtherance of the Gospel, Especially AGWM. Funds can be sent to Rivers Church in Delta – Just memo: Joes Missions.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
682 1725 Rd, Delta, CO 81416
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