Obituary of Joseph Edward Harbeson
Joseph Edward Harbeson at the very young age of 57 passed away on May 28, 2022 at 10:16 am. He was born in Cottonwood, AZ on November 15, 1964 to the late Jack and Patsy Harbeson. He loved his family immensely and never left our beautiful little town of Camp Verde. He was very kind, exceptionally generous to all, he was always full of jokes and fun and of course tons of pranks.He was a great Father, Son, Brother, and Uncle. Joe will be truly missed by all whose lives he touched with his infectious personality. He loved adventures including camping, hunting, kayaking, riding quads or three wheelers (even dune buggy’s), picnics with family, being in the woods, and all types of shenanigans (even if it ended in trouble). He loved the outdoors and for sure Food and Sleeping!
Joe was a hard worker and spent most of his adult life working as an electrician and HVAC technician with his Dad, Jack, at Camp Verde Electric.He made many good friends in the field. He was well liked and respected by all who knew him.
Joe is survived by his wife Jacque and his beloved sons Noah and Billy. He is also leaving behind His Brothers and Sister, as well as his extended family whom he loved so very much. His brother Steve and wife Denise, his Brother David and wife Pam and his Sister Laurie and husband Anthony. He also had a plethora of cousins and Nieces and Nephews as well, even a great, great nephew. Names for nieces and nephews are as follows by order. Jessica, Gina, Josh, Nicki, Chelsea, Charlee. Makenzie, Tristen, Acelynn, Lilianna, Jack, Hailey and Darrius.
Celebration of Life services will be held at 11:00 am July 2nd at the Multi Use Complex (Phillip England Performing Arts Center) at the Camp Verde School District. Following the service will be a potluck lunch for anyone that would like to join the family.
Please be prepared to share lots of stories and good memories and of course laughs! He would want that most of all.
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