Joshua graduated from Bolton High School in Arlington, Tennessee, Class of 2009. He also attended college at the University of Memphis.
Joshua's memory kept alive by his parents, Noe' Muñoz Alcala & Michele McGaha Muñoz and Deedra Climer Bass & Bill Bass. Sisters, Kimberly, Kelsi Muñoz, Alicia Grisham-Bass, Claudia Gonzales and Bella Rose and his nephew, Michael. Grandparents Manuela Alcala, Vicki Grisham, Norma Gatling McGaha and Peggy Yanke. Great-grandparents Wanda and Louis Kuhmer.
Joshua's family of aunts, uncles and cousins includes: Isael & Guadalupe Muñoz and their children Guadalupe and Isael; Salvador & Gloria Muñoz and their children Adriana & Salvador; Elizabeth & Marcos Perez and their children Nicolas, Andrea, Amanda & Carmen; Armando & Teresa Muñoz and their children Grecia and Armando Isael; Lurdes and Sergio Perez and their children Sergio, Carlos, Johnatan, Octavio and Zahira; Isalia & Arlet Muñoz; Eleazar Muñoz; Holli McGaha; Hannah McGaha; Jessica Grisham and Terry Kendrick; Mona Grisham; Jason & Shelia Climer and their children Reece and Brodie; Joseph Climer and Christopher Climer, Christopher & Kristen Ziel and their children Brooklyn and Aubrey; Matt & Carrie Yanke and their children Taylor, Ava and Raegan.
He is preceded in death by grandfathers: Jerry Climer, Nicolas Muñoz, Vaughn McGaha, and Jim Yanke, great-grandfather Walter Grisham, great-grandmother Marion Grisham and two uncles Bud Grisham and Les Paul McGaha.
Thousands of other lives were touched by Joshua, especially his brothers-from-another-mother Miguel Flores, Felipe Flores and Steve Kubicka, Martin Flores, Uncle Mike and Grandpa and his riding family at Bumpus Harley Davidson of Memphis.
A celebration of his life and light will be held at Family Funeral Care at 2pm on Sunday, May 4, 2014. Anyone who was touched by Joshua is welcome to come share stories, pictures and anything else that holds a connection to Joshua. Spanish and Sign Language interpreters will be present. Flowers, plants and other living things are encouraged to honor the life energy that has no beginning and no end, it only changes forms.
Joshua graduated from Bolton High School in Arlington, Tennessee, Class of 2009. He also attended college at the University of Memphis.
Joshua's memory kept alive by his parents, Noe' Muñoz Alcala & Michele McGaha Muñoz and Deedra Climer Bass & Bill Bass. Sisters, Kimberly, Kelsi Muñoz, Alicia Grisham-Bass, Claudia Gonzales and Bella Rose and his nephew, Michael. Grandparents Manuela Alcala, Vicki Grisham, Norma Gatling McGaha and Peggy Yanke. Great-grandparents Wanda and Louis Kuhmer.
Joshua's family of aunts, uncles and cousins includes: Isael & Guadalupe Muñoz and their children Guadalupe and Isael; Salvador & Gloria Muñoz and their children Adriana & Salvador; Elizabeth & Marcos Perez and their children Nicolas, Andrea, Amanda & Carmen; Armando & Teresa Muñoz and their children Grecia and Armando Isael; Lurdes and Sergio Perez and their children Sergio, Carlos, Johnatan, Octavio and Zahira; Isalia & Arlet Muñoz; Eleazar Muñoz; Holli McGaha; Hannah McGaha; Jessica Grisham and Terry Kendrick; Mona Grisham; Jason & Shelia Climer and their children Reece and Brodie; Joseph Climer and Christopher Climer, Christopher & Kristen Ziel and their children Brooklyn and Aubrey; Matt & Carrie Yanke and their children Taylor, Ava and Raegan.
He is preceded in death by grandfathers: Jerry Climer, Nicolas Muñoz, Vaughn McGaha, and Jim Yanke, great-grandfather Walter Grisham, great-grandmother Marion Grisham and two uncles Bud Grisham and Les Paul McGaha.
Thousands of other lives were touched by Joshua, especially his brothers-from-another-mother Miguel Flores, Felipe Flores and Steve Kubicka, Martin Flores, Uncle Mike and Grandpa and his riding family at Bumpus Harley Davidson of Memphis.
A celebration of his life and light will be held at Family Funeral Care at 2pm on Sunday, May 4, 2014. Anyone who was touched by Joshua is welcome to come share stories, pictures and anything else that holds a connection to Joshua. Spanish and Sign Language interpreters will be present. Flowers, plants and other living things are encouraged to honor the life energy that has no beginning and no end, it only changes forms.
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