Joseph Eugene Due
April 24, 1948 - April 12, 2023
MAUSTON - Joe Due, (Joseph Eugene Due), born April 24, 1948 in Leavenworth, KS, passed away unexpectedly at Mile Bluff Medical Center, Mauston, WI, Wednesday evening, April 12, 2023.
Plagued from birth with breathing problems and failure to thrive that required a temporary tracheostomy and experimental radiation treatments, his voice was left impaired, his growth
stunted and his breathing compromised. This later resulted in recurrent health problems.
Perhaps born from this, Joe gained a lifelong appreciation for the suffering and limitations that others faced, and ever after extended his own efforts to help others.
He quietly and without fanfare, never seeking recognition or praise, always did anything he could to improve the quality of life of those around him, irregardless of the expense it had on his own time, health or safety issues.
From friends and family to local school clubs and community based organizations, one of his favorite activities involved teaching kids about fishing and natural resource conservation.
His life of hard manual labor and work experience combined with an unmatched knack for solving problems, sparked within him a passion for inventing products that helped workers to be safer,
more productive and pain free in their manual tasks, and led to his later patents on products that became part of his personal family business products at Joe Due Blades and Equipment.
A natural born salesman with a seemingly supernatural gift of storytelling, Joe was undeniably a uniquely charismatic character, instantly recognized by his distinct voice, contagious
laughter, short stature and a sense of optimism, patience and positivity.
Obituary of Joe Due - Born into the military family of Romane Due and mother, Arlene (Hysell) Due, (and preceded by their deaths), Joe gave his
personal time to Veterans of WWII, Korea and Vietnam fulfilling his sense of duty and service to others by providing their transport to health care when needed.
If one knew Joe Due, one could not help but to smile when thinking of him, and can probably easily recall the tale that went with the smile.
Often told but seldom true, the mold was definitively shattered after making Joe.
He was raised in Mauston, WI, attended St.Patrick Parish School and was among the last graduating class of Madonna High School in 1966.
After working the next year on the railroad to earn money for further education, he attended and graduated from Holy Cross Seminary Junior College, La Crosse, WI (1967-1969).
He then travelled as a cement worker around the country as a laborer, repairing concrete parking decks.
Having returned to Mauston, WI, he married Janice Gardner in 1972.
For many years he travelled 18 states selling his unique concrete saw, logging 70,000 miles yearly, but settled home to raise his sons, and established his business Joe Due Blades and Equipment locally in 1999, and operated and owned by his sons
Benjamin and Bradley since 2007.
Survived by his wife of 50 years; he is also survived by son, Benjamin (Kirsten Hummel); grandson, Jensen Due; and son, Bradley (Kari); and grandsons: Dylan and Griffin.
Respecting Joe's wishes, he requested no formal service at this time. Those who loved him hope that his best legacy for all will be his example and the way he payed it forward to others.
In the future, there may be a Celebration of Life, date and time yet to be determined.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Marina Bauer
April 14, 2024
Very neat man so friendly always stopped to say hi on his way to work if I was outside. to know him was to love him.
All the Guys at ConcretePrep
September 28, 2023
Joe, You always gave us the best advice and products. We all experienced a Joe story about the boys; fishing, car racing and just having fun. Thanks again. Brother God Speed
Gary Purvis
May 6, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Randy Schleisman
April 27, 2023
A great Man, I always respected Joe ,great leader,he always did the Wright thing.
Randy
Carol & Jim Gibbons
April 23, 2023
Some people touch so many lives in kind and loving ways they leave us lasting memories that shine upon our days and praying that memories bring you comfort.
Amber Marcia (nee Marcia LaBudda)
April 22, 2023
RIP, Joe, from your 1966 Madonna High Homecoming Court partner. You were one of the nice guys in our class all thru our 12 years at St. Pat's schools. I'm glad to read you remained a good guy and made a difference in people's lives all thru yours.
Jack Gabower
April 22, 2023
Met Joe when a student at Madonna and always considered him a very good friend. Also appreciated how he kept track of sister Peter, I hope she'll find a nice place in heaven for him.
fred and susan mehne
April 22, 2023
Myself and other neighbor kids would use your hill to sled down in the winter. You were also a member of the Undefeated and Unscored upon football team at Madonna High School. Whenever our paths would cross, which was not enough, you were always gracious and had a story to tell. Sue and I are lucky to have been neighbors and friends. You are and will be missed.
Diane steinke
April 21, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. So sorry for your loss Janice..Hugs and prayers..God Bless you all
Chris Leopold
April 21, 2023
Janice~I am so sorry for your loss. Joe was such a nice and caring man. I always enjoyed talking with him. Keep your memories close to your heart. In greatest sympathy ~ Chris Leopold
Craig Bradley
April 21, 2023
Never a dull moment when talking with Joe. Any time I had a problem with my bass boat Joe was always ready to help. Ben and Brad helped me too so being willing to help someone rubbed off from Joe onto the boys. I'm going to miss my good friend.
Tom Wisneski
April 21, 2023
I meet Joe about 30 years ago, All work related since I have bought a lot of his tools. He always had something to say.We also meet at the world of concrete many of times. Just is had to believe he has passed when you work with someone so long. RIP Joe
John Shugrue
April 21, 2023
So sorry to hear of Joe's passing! I always enjoyed chatting with Joe whether it was about fishing or even just the weather, he was just a great guy! Your family is in our prayers.
Karen Bell
April 21, 2023
The years of being my first customer, always started the day out with kind words and a smile! Such a wonderful, kindhearted, man! Thinking of you all during this time. Karen Bell
Blaine Music
April 20, 2023
I can´t recall where I first met Joe. I believe it may have been world of concrete. I can however recall distinctly what an amazing person he was.
Every interaction with Joe was uplifting and brought a smile into my heart. He made the world a dramatically better place and always had time to explain and share his gift with others. He was an absolutely beautiful human being and I was blessed to know him.
Blaine Music
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Bill Glynn
April 20, 2023
Joe Due was my friend.. he and I created a movement in the construction business.. he had great ideas.. we made a business out of them... concrete repair... dustless...was our goal.. we made it happen. His tenacious forethought made us both successful .. I will forever be grateful for his friendship..and wisdom.. my heart goes out to Janis and the kids.. he was a great man.
Lloyd Chase
April 20, 2023
I was just looking for a new replacement for a bass lure that Joe gave me about 10 years ago. My memory of him is one of good conversations and he was always upbeat. Learning his health history from his obituary just adds to my appreciation of the man.
The Ruwac family
April 20, 2023
A hard working, giving and wonderful man.
Pam ( Cairns) Beckett
April 20, 2023
So sorry to hear of Joe's death. My prayers to Janice & the rest of his family.
Pam (Cairns) Beckett
Ed Pfaff
April 20, 2023
RIP Joe, you were one of a kind.
John and Jeri Mehne
April 20, 2023
It is with very heartfelt sadness that we send our condolences to Joe´s family. It was always a pleasure seeing Joe and Janice out n about. There was always a good story or two shared and positive conversations in a world that isn´t always so kind. Joe was ALWAYS kind. He will be missed by so many. How lucky were we to have known him. May the family find comfort surrounded by all that love.
Our Deepest Sympathies,
John and Jeri Mehne
Anne (Bader) Heise
April 20, 2023
My sister Betty and I will miss his annual phone call on our brother's birthday (Michael Bader). Joe was a very kind and generous man.
Keya
April 20, 2023
15 years ago I was Joe and Janice's regular waitress. Good people that build up their community and the people in it. The world is a better place with people like Joe in it.
Jim and Teri Webster
April 20, 2023
Many years of great memories with Joe and his family. From fishing tournaments to working and traveling to sell his items. Joe will be missed by many. Sincere thoughts and prayers for the family.
Bobby and Karen Nichols
April 20, 2023
Our thoughts and prayers are with Joes family. He was always so pleasant and fun to talk to, great hunter and fisherman and friend.
Bethany Bradley
April 20, 2023
Janice, Ben, and Brad,
I'm so very sorry for your loss. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Susan Gunderson
April 20, 2023
Always a smile, kind word, handshake kind of man. Joe you are gone too soon many will miss you and your friendship.
marina bauer
April 20, 2023
GREAT guy knew him since we owned the Crystal Bar. He always had something neat to say when he stopped as he was going to work if I was in my yard. to know Joe was to love him. Sorry for the family.
God bless them and help them through this
Sharon Wiley and family
April 20, 2023
Dear Janice and family, Our condolences go out to all of you upon Joe's passing. We always enjoyed running into Joe as he was an exceptional person. May God Be With You All During This Difficult Time. Lots of Love and Hugs to All
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