Joe Richard Aycock |
| Posted 2017-04-04 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ Published on Thursday, March 30, 2017 <<< Joe Richard Aycock, 67, of Lake Havasu City, passed away Friday, March 17, 2017 at Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas after battling prostate cancer. Joe was born Jan. 25, 1950 in Minden, Louisiana the son of Joe Edwin Aycock and Lexa Lea Davis Aycock. He was a “proud southerner.” After graduating from Neville High School he attended Northeast Louisiana University. He went on to serve our country in the United States Marine Corps and attained the rank of Sargent, serving 1970 to 1974 and was Honorably Discharged. Joe was a member of the Marine Corp League Detachment #757 of Lake Havasu serving as past league Adjutant. He was a lifetime member of the Benevolent Order of The Elks and the NRA. He was the proud owner of Pool Pros of Lake Havasu City for many years. Joe loved spending time with his clients and treating them as friends. Joe actively enjoyed “trike” flying, golf, boating, NASCAR and was an avid gun enthusiast. He was a proud Republican and wasn’t afraid to discuss his views. Joe is survived by the love of his life, Susan Aycock, stepson Jody Yearick of Lake Havasu, stepdaughter Richelle Lewis (Ron Lewis) of Moreno Valley, Calif., and grandchildren Kiana, Lance, Tamiya and Ronnie. He was preceded in death by his son Joe (Joe Joe) E. Aycock and his parents. Joe and Susan married in 1994 on the beaches of San Felipe, Mexico. They enjoyed many adventures together – parachuting in Perris, zip lining in the Mexican Forest, cruising in the Caribbean and Bahamas, attending NASCAR Races in Daytona, driving the Richard Petty Experiences on the tracks of Daytona, California and Las Vegas and much more… Joe’s greatest joy was life itself adding depth and meaning to all of our lives that he touched. Joe never met a stranger, wherever he went and whomever he met they became friends. Joe’s “Celebration of Life” service to be announced. “We will always carry your love and memories in our hearts.” |
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