Joe Ledwig, age 61 of Purcell, passed away July 23, 2018.
Joseph Allen Ledwig was born July 10, 1957 in San Antonio, TX, 1 of 6 children born to Joseph Laverne Ledwig and Ethel Mae (Lukasik) Ledwig. He was raised in Castroville and attended school there, graduating from Medina Valley High School. Joe married later in life, and welcomed a daughter, Danielle, and they settled near Purcell. More recently, Joe worked as a forklift operator for Budget Box and Bags in Okla. City. Joe was a hard worker, he loved life and was a good friend to many. He was a member of the St. Thomas More University Parish in Norman. He will be dearly missed!
He was preceded in death by:
His parents, Joe and Ethel
Ledwig;
Joe is survived by:
His step daughter, Danielle
Rodgers of Blanchard and her sons, Tyler & Ryan;
Brother,
David Ledwig and wife Marlene of Selma, TX;
Sisters,
Laura Ledwig and husband Marcos Rodriguez of San Antonio, Joan Moore
and husband Gerald of Bronaugh, MO, Valerie Winn of New Braunfels, TX and
Carolyn Ehrhart of San Antonio;
Several nieces and nephews and a host of other family and friends.
A Memorial Mass Service has been scheduled for 5:15 P.M. Friday, September 7, 2018, at the St. Thomas More University Parish, 100 Stinson St., Norman, OK, 73072.
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