Joseph Joe Brass  August 8 1968  February 4 2019 (age 50) avis de deces  NecroCanada

Joseph Joe Brass August 8 1968 February 4 2019 (age 50)

Joe Brass of Key First Nation passed away at the age of 50 years on February 4, 2019.
A wake service will be held on Friday, February 8, 2019 starting at 7:00 pm from the Yorkton Friendship Centre.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 9, 2019 starting at 1:00 pm also from the Yorkton Friendship Centre.
Interment will follow at the Yorkton City Cemetery.
Joseph was born on August 8,1968 in Invermay SK. Born to father Gerald (Evelyn) Gillis & mother Shirley (Brass) Cote.
Joe lived in Edmonton, AB & Wynyard, SK. and spent the remaining of his years living on The Key First Nation.
Joe’s first love was found in music, he was a very talented guitar player and wrote his own songs. One of Joe’s highlights in life was selling one of his songs to a Nashville Studio. His favorite singer was Waylon Jennings. Joe loved working on vehicles and he was also an excellent carpenter. Joe had many more talents including welding and cooking. Joe was also a Supervisor at Lilydale Poultry for 9 years.
Joe is survived by his father Gerald (Evelyn), mother Shirley, siblings Michael (Cheryl), Valerie (Lance), Anita, Ramona (Brad), Justin (Carmen), David, Rodney (Leah) & numerous uncles, auntie’s, cousins, nephews, nieces & friends
Joe was predeceased by his Paternal Grandparents Joe & Mary Gillis, Maternal Grandparents Joe & Evelyn Brass, Siblings: Edwin (Boney) Cachene, Vera Cachene & Uncles: Paul Gillis, John Gillis & David Brass, & Aunty Irene (Gillis) Wallin, Nephews: Joel Greyeyes, Baby William Morin, Nieces: Michaelynn Brass & Baby Tayla Brass

Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Joseph Joe Brass August 8 1968 February 4 2019 (age 50)..

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Décès pour la Ville: Kamsack, Province: Saskatchewan

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