Thomas Joseph obituary: Thomas Joseph's Obituary, Orlando

In Memory Of
Thomas Samuel "TJ" Joseph
1952 - 2017

Obituary photo of Thomas Joseph, Orlando-FL
Obituary photo of Thomas Joseph, Orlando-FL

In Memory Of
Thomas Samuel "TJ" Joseph
1952 - 2017




Thomas Samuel Joseph, 64, passed away Sunday, September 17, 2017.

Residence: Mims, Florida

He was born December 26, 1952 in Wilmington, Delaware.
He is preceded in death of his Parents: Linwood and Dorothy Joseph and Brother: James Joseph.

He is survived by;
Wife: Sandra Joseph of Mims, FL,
Son: Jeffery and Haylee Joseph of Indialantic, FL
Sister: Joan and Bob Worth of Winston-Salem, NC.
Step Grandchildren: Justin, Sierra, and Kortland
Step Great-Granddaughter Shiloh.

He also leaves behind family members, Richard and Mira Lawson of Cocoa, FL.
John and Gail Michaud of Palm Bay, FL.
Brian and Debbie Lawson of Rockledge, FL.

There are many extended family, nieces and nephews as well.
Most precious to him was all of his family and friends that he loved dearly.
There was nothing he enjoyed more than a “get together” and time together.

While Tom was in the service he was stationed at McCoy and Homestead AFB in Florida,
and decided that he loved Florida and would make it his home.

While younger, he loved to surf anywhere and everywhere he could, especially with his son Jeff.
Tom was also an avid fisherman and loved to be on the water. He also loved and enjoyed just being outdoors.

Tom proudly served his country in the United States Air Force.
He worked for Raytheon at Patrick AFB for many years. Tom also worked on the Shuttle Program supporting the
photographic contract at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and at the Kennedy Space Center for 23 years.

He requested that he be cremated and there be a Celebration of Life.

Please join the family at Newcomer Funeral Home in Titusville on October 21 at 1:00pm
for a Celebration of his life.

In lieu of flowers: Please donate to The American Lung Association.



Thomas Samuel Joseph, 64, passed away Sunday, September 17, 2017.

Residence: Mims, Florida

He was born December 26, 1952 in Wilmington, Delaware.
He is preceded in death of his Parents: Linwood and Dorothy Joseph and Brother: James Joseph.

He is survived by;
Wife: Sandra Joseph of Mims, FL,
Son: Jeffery and Haylee Joseph of Indialantic, FL
Sister: Joan and Bob Worth of Winston-Salem, NC.
Step Grandchildren: Justin, Sierra, and Kortland
Step Great-Granddaughter Shiloh.

He also leaves behind family members, Richard and Mira Lawson of Cocoa, FL.
John and Gail Michaud of Palm Bay, FL.
Brian and Debbie Lawson of Rockledge, FL.

There are many extended family, nieces and nephews as well.
Most precious to him was all of his family and friends that he loved dearly.
There was nothing he enjoyed more than a “get together” and time together.

While Tom was in the service he was stationed at McCoy and Homestead AFB in Florida,
and decided that he loved Florida and would make it his home.

While younger, he loved to surf anywhere and everywhere he could, especially with his son Jeff.
Tom was also an avid fisherman and loved to be on the water. He also loved and enjoyed just being outdoors.

Tom proudly served his country in the United States Air Force.
He worked for Raytheon at Patrick AFB for many years. Tom also worked on the Shuttle Program supporting the
photographic contract at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and at the Kennedy Space Center for 23 years.

He requested that he be cremated and there be a Celebration of Life.

Please join the family at Newcomer Funeral Home in Titusville on October 21 at 1:00pm
for a Celebration of his life.

In lieu of flowers: Please donate to The American Lung Association.

Services & Gatherings

Celebration of Life

Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 1:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
2400 South Washington Avenue
Titusville, FL 32780
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Space Coast Chapel (321-269-6000) is assisting the family

Space Coast Chapel (321-269-6000) is assisting the family

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