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Joseph Allan Walker, a dedicated and talented Light Technician, passed away on August 1, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born on December 19, 1976, in Rome, New York, Joe lived a life filled with passion for his work and love for his family.
Throughout his career as a Light Technician, Joe's creativity shone brightly, illuminating countless performances and events with his skillful touch. His work was not merely a job but a true calling that he embraced wholeheartedly. Colleagues and friends remember him for his professionalism and unwavering dedication to his craft.
However, beyond his professional accomplishments, Joe's true legacy lies in the hearts of his loved ones. His nieces and nephew fondly recall his humor and kindness, creating cherished memories that will forever live on in their hearts.
Apart from his career achievements, Joe found joy in simple pleasures like playing computer games since childhood and indulging his sweet tooth. He treasured the time spent with his beloved daughter Hailey and close friends. His proudest accomplishment was undoubtedly the love and bond he shared with Hailey—above all else this was the most important to him.
Joseph Allan Walker is survived by his father James Gosselin, mother Anna Gosselin, brother Loti Walker, sister Mary Walker, and most importantly, his beloved daughter Hailey Walker. In their time of grief, may they find solace in the beautiful memories they shared with Joe and the legacy of love he leaves behind.
A blessing will be held at 10:00 AM, Sunday, August 11, 2024 at the Main Chapel at Davis Funeral Home, 6200 S Eastern Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89119 with a gathering of friends and family following until 12:00 PM. As we bid farewell to a remarkable individual who touched so many lives with his light and laughter, let us carry forward his spirit of passion and kindness in our own journeys. Rest in peace, Joseph Allen Walker—you will be dearly missed but never forgotten.
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