Joe called me yesterday and asked to me post about what is going on.
If you haven't heard, he has been diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer.
Talk about a rock. Guy survives his heart attack, then loses his wife, and now this? It's incredible to me how strong he is...I mean, can you imagine?
They have given him a pain blocker that he says is working well, though he has trouble eating. He had a port installed for chemo.
He is in incredibly good spirits, even though he admitted to me he's tired, he wants to finish the race shining the Light of the Lord to others. He's at peace and I'm proud of how he has handled ALL of this with so much grace.
Please pray for mercy if you would be so kind. He didn't ask me to start this thread so people could feel sorry for him, he asked me because he wanted you all to know that the headstone finally was set in place, he just wasn't up to doing it ( in hospital today), and I don't blame him.
I'd like to thank everyone who donated to this cause. Joe is a special guy a and all those bashes made more than good times, they made lifelong friends. I'll forever be grateful to have known him & Kathy.
Be good to those you love.
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MOD EDIT: Here's a little more detail on Joe's new work:
Originally Posted by Nzoner:
God granted me seeing my 60th birthday yesterday and hopefully I'll have the opportunity to see some of you yet.
I also want to tell a little more about our new ministry and will do so.
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
On March 12, 2023, Joey (Jammin’ Joe) Dale Tracy of Saint Joseph, MO passed away at the age of 60 in his home, surrounded by family.
Joe was born on December 26, 1962, in St. Joseph, MO to Larry and Sondra (Clark) Tracy. He graduated from Benton High School in 1981. On November 29, 1985, while working together at the Thrifty Nickel, he married Kathy Beth Russell. Joe and Kathy went on to own and operate the St. Joseph AD-Venture direct mail publication for 26 years and Pyro Joe’s Fireworks for 12 years.
Joe rededicated his life to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in 2019. He and Kathy had daily prayer and bible study together.
Joe was passionate about many things in life – Jesus Christ, Music, Football, Fireworks, and good food. Many knew him as “Jammin’ Joe,” “NZoner” from ChiefsPlanet.com, or “Pyro Joe.”
Joe was preceded in death by his mother, Sondra, and wife, Kathy. He is survived by his father Larry, stepmother Patty, brother Kevin (Theresa), nephews Brad and Ian, nieces Shannon and Alyssa, several cousins, and two fur-babies Oscar & Sadie.
Farewell Services & Public Livestream will be held on Thursday, March 16th at 1:00 pm at the Grace Calvary Chapel – 5103 S. 50th St., St. Joseph, MO. Interment Mount Auburn Cemetery. The family will gather with friends 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. In lieu of flowers, Joe requests donations to his recently established foundation L.O.S.S. (Loss of Spouse Sanctuary). The sanctuary will assist other widows and widowers along their grief journey. More information about L.O.S.S. can be found at LossOfSpouse.org. Donations may be made via the website. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.
Originally Posted by stevieray:
I went up last Thursday to see/visit him. It was a pleasure to be able to meet his brother Kevin, who has been up there the last three weeks helping Joe out.
He is very solemn and tired, but positive.
Please continue to pray for him as he walks through this journey.
DON'T SHINE SO OTHERS CAN SEE YOU....SHINE SO THAT THROUGH YOU OTHERS CAN SEE HIM
Joe/Nzoner-
Although we've never met in person, I feel as though I've known you throughout the years because of how others on this board have talked about you and the good things they have to say about you. I've never recalled you speaking poorly of anyone, and you have always been a source of joy (even when our Chiefs weren't) for people on this board.
I wanted to let you know that I admire your humility and grace, and I am so sorry for all your burdens this past year. In these times of personal darkness, you have shone brightly. Your life is a testimony, and I wanted to thank you for that. You are an inspiration to us all.
Although we've never met in person, I feel as though I've known you throughout the years because of how others on this board have talked about you and the good things they have to say about you. I've never recalled you speaking poorly of anyone, and you have always been a source of joy (even when our Chiefs weren't) for people on this board.
I wanted to let you know that I admire your humility and grace, and I am so sorry for all your burdens this past year. In these times of personal darkness, you have shone brightly. Your life is a testimony, and I wanted to thank you for that. You are an inspiration to us all.
Fat E
This all day long.
And I'll also add....Fat E is a solid person.
Not just this post but many others as well.
I don't always respond to everyone but thank you.
Kind words and positive shit really do help and you've nailed it. Thank you [Reply]
Originally Posted by Katie:
He was not feeling good over the 4th. Having trouble eating and uncomfortable. Then he had severe back pain, which they thought was from his past back issues. When he was here in September he was in severe pain all across his stomach and back. They thought is was is gall bladder - well that was wrong.
Is there anything going that we can donate to, to help Joe out in some way? Not sure if he has kids or anything, or if someone may already have a gofundme for him or what have you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Razaele:
Is there anything going that we can donate to, to help Joe out in some way? Not sure if he has kids or anything, or if someone may already have a gofundme for him or what have you.
We’ll be there to help him out the 12-19. Bob dole has graciously offered to pick us up at the airport and transport us. Will be fun to have a few planet people there over the weekend [Reply]
Took my friend Joe to the hospital today. He was in excruciating pain which we just couldn’t handle at home. They are treating him for an infection and pain. He is doing much better tonight after his intervenious treatments.
Thanks to Phil, Bob Dole, Bugeater, 007, dartgod, for making the trek to visit. Joe is very appreciative. Another good memory for the books. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Katie:
Took my friend Joe to the hospital today. He was in excruciating pain which we just couldn’t handle at home. They are treating him for an infection and pain. He is doing much better tonight after his intervenious treatments.
Thanks to Phil, Bob Dole, Bugeater, 007, dartgod, for making the trek to visit. Joe is very appreciative. Another good memory for the books.
Originally Posted by Katie:
Took my friend Joe to the hospital today. He was in excruciating pain which we just couldn’t handle at home. They are treating him for an infection and pain. He is doing much better tonight after his intervenious treatments.
Thanks to Phil, Bob Dole, Bugeater, 007, dartgod, for making the trek to visit. Joe is very appreciative. Another good memory for the books.
Thanks for the update. Prayers for Joe are ongoing. [Reply]