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Joe J. Villalpando, II

Joe J. Villalpando, II

JOE VILLALPANDO Joe was born September 9th 1953 and died August 31, 2019 eldest of 8 children. He is survived by children Jessica and Joe Villalpando jr, siblings; Bobbie Woollerton Villalpando, David Villalpando, Ed Villalpando (Lisa), Tom Villalpando (Susie), Karen Villalpando Mcpeck (Chris), Janet "J" Villalpando Connor, and Jeremy Villalpando son of decease Joe and Rosa Villalpando from Redlands. Joe "Joey " was an All American Football player, all CBL and CIF Linebacker for RHS , played for San Bernardino Valley College, was involved in Boys Scouts and was the youngest member to earn and awarded Eagle Scout, he also was a paraprofessional for the Boys Scouts. Joey also started a little league baseball program where he and his family reside in Arizona. We lost him after he suffered a stroke and respiratory failure. Our brother Joey was beloved to all who met him with his charismatic, confident and intellectual personality he will be greatly missed. May you rest In peace brother. We love you. We are having a celebration of life on Saturday Sept. 28, 2019 at Moose Lodge in Mentone at 2:00 pm.

 

Published in Redlands Daily Facts on Sept. 15, 2019JOE VILLALPANDO Joe was born September 9th 1953 and died August 31, 2019 eldest of 8 children. He is survived by children Jessica and Joe Villalpando jr, siblings; Bobbie Woollerton Villalpando, David Villalpando, Ed Villalpando (Lisa), Tom Villalpando (Susie), Karen Villalpando Mcpeck (Chris), Janet "J" Villalpando Connor, and Jeremy Villalpando son of decease Joe and Rosa Villalpando from Redlands. Joe "Joey " was an All American Football player, all CBL and CIF Linebacker for RHS , played for San Bernardino Valley College, was involved in Boys Scouts and was the youngest member to earn and awarded Eagle Scout, he also was a paraprofessional for the Boys Scouts. Joey also started a little league baseball program where he and his family reside in Arizona. We lost him after he suffered a stroke and respiratory failure. Our brother Joey was beloved to all who met him with his charismatic, confident and intellectual personality he will be greatly missed. May you rest In peace brother. We love you. We are having a celebration of life on Saturday Sept. 28, 2019 at Moose Lodge in Mentone at 2:00 pm.

 

Published in Redlands Daily Facts on Sept. 15, 2019JOE VILLALPANDO Joe was born September 9th 1953 and died August 31, 2019 eldest of 8 children. He is survived by children Jessica and Joe Villalpando jr, siblings; Bobbie Woollerton Villalpando, David Villalpando, Ed Villalpando (Lisa), Tom Villalpando (Susie), Karen Villalpando Mcpeck (Chris), Janet "J" Villalpando Connor, and Jeremy Villalpando son of decease Joe and Rosa Villalpando from Redlands. Joe "Joey " was an All American Football player, all CBL and CIF Linebacker for RHS , played for San Bernardino Valley College, was involved in Boys Scouts and was the youngest member to earn and awarded Eagle Scout, he also was a paraprofessional for the Boys Scouts. Joey also started a little league baseball program where he and his family reside in Arizona. We lost him after he suffered a stroke and respiratory failure. Our brother Joey was beloved to all who met him with his charismatic, confident and intellectual personality he will be greatly missed. May you rest In peace brother. We love you. We are having a celebration of life on Saturday Sept. 28, 2019 at Moose Lodge in Mentone at 2:00 pm.

 

Published in Redlands Daily Facts on Sept. 15, 2019

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09/18/19 08:02 AM #1    

Gary E. Lewis

Joe and I go back a ways. I only knew him as "Joey". We first met when Joe and a little brother David joined our Boy Scott troop, number 77 as the First Presbaterian Church in Redlands. I got my Eagle Scout in 1969 before Joe did. We were on many campouts, hikes and summer camps, together. A few years latter we were toghter again on the "B" football team as sophmores at RHS and continued until we graduated. I knew him when he was a Scout professional and I was a volenteer scout troop leader. I am very said to loose him, and my extreme condolenses to his family. Thank you Gary Lewis. 


09/18/19 11:56 AM #2    

David M. Hughes

R.I.P. Joey . Condolences to the Villalpando Family . Joey was a very special individual whose presence was felt by not only those who knew him well but by people such as myself on the perifery of his energy but good Lord he was appreciated for the wonderful person he was and will be remembered as having been a tremendous contributor to the spirit of RHS  .  

David Hughes


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