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Submitted by Jo Aguirre


Joseph David Richburg

Joseph David Richburg
November 16, 1978 ~ February 19, 2010

Joseph David Richburg was born on November 16, 1978 at Milton, Florida to Joseph F. and Windy (Abkison) Richburg. He departed this life on Friday, February 19, 2010 at Canton, Oklahoma.

Joey was raised in Florida and enjoyed fishing, hunting and playing the guitar.

He traveled to Oklahoma in June of 2009 to work as a heavy equipment operator on the relief spillway project at Canton Lake.

Survivors include his mother, Windy Scott and husband Doug; father, Joseph Richburg; daughter, Morgan Richburg; grandfather, David Abkison; aunt, Donna Trusty; niece, Kaylynn Richburg; girlfriend, Jill Kerby;

Joey was preceded in death by one brother, Jason Richburg; No funeral services are planned


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