Joseph Paul "Joe" Allensworth

Joseph Paul "Joe" Allensworth obituary, Puyallup, WA

Joseph Paul "Joe" Allensworth

Joseph Allensworth Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hill Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Puyallup on Dec. 2, 2024.

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Joe Allensworth ascended to Valhalla on November 13, 2024, after a brief and aggressive illness. He was 35 years old. He was born on May 24, 1989, in Carson City, NV to his loving parents Steve and Linnae Allensworth. He grew up in Gardnerville, NV and spent many summers in Richland, OR, with his Grandparents before moving to Puyallup, WA with his family.
Joe is remembered as a kind and charitable person who made friends everywhere he went. His charisma and fun-loving attitude made it very easy to like and respect him. He was known for putting others before himself, showing kindness and compassion to everyone and every animal that ever crossed his path. Whether it be providing a meal and a coat for homeless person, or saving a litter of orphaned opossum babies, he always helped those in need without question.
Joe deeply loved his family, both blood related and chosen family. He was known for his fierce and unyielding loyalty, and he looked out for every single member of his family. He was an amazing son, brother, uncle, and friend to everybody in his life.
Joe had a passion for fishing, working on cars, and participating in hot wheels races with his beloved family. He was a huge fan of heavy metal music and would frequent concerts in Seattle where he made countless friends.
Joe's passing has left a void in the hearts of everyone who knew him. He has impacted so many lives. He is and will forever be deeply missed.
The family asks that you honor Joe by playing some Iron Maiden songs, showing kindness and compassion to those in need, and always remember him as the kind and loving soul that he was.

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