Joseph Eversole Obituary (1969-2021) – Ogden, UT

Joseph S. Eversole
Joseph S. Eversole, MSgt (retired), U.S. Air Force, died unexpectedly on June 22, 2021 in North Ogden, Utah, aged 51. As a 32nd degree Freemason, he belonged to both the Scottish and York rites.

Joseph was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, but as a military child, lived in numerous places growing up. Joseph served as the F-15 crew chief in the U.S. Air Force for 24 years. He also served as an advisor to the Air Force, where he worked with partner nations to develop aviation companies.
His military career has taken him around the world including Nevada, Alaska, Texas, Utah, Turkey, Korea, Iceland and Afghanistan. Joseph was particularly proud of his work with the NATO armed forces and the Afghan Air Force at Shindand Air Base.
After an impressive military career, he graduated from Columbia Southern University with a degree in occupational health and safety and a second in environmental science. Joe then worked as a facility management specialist and mechanical inspector for the Internal Revenue Service as well as an independent auditor for occupational safety, ISO and environmental compliance.
In his spare time, Joe definitely enjoyed the outdoors: scuba diving, abseiling, camping, kayaking, mountain biking, snowboarding, boating, and adventuring in his ATVs. He could be found out in the open with his wife, Celeste, with that big, charming smile on his face.
Joe and Celeste married in 2006 and spent their time as best friends going on numerous adventures, big and small.
Joe was a stranger only once to so many people, and his vision of family and brotherhood knew no bounds. His charismatic, open-minded personality and his friendly, people-loving heart touched lives all over the world.
Joseph leaves behind his 15 year old loving wife Celeste Eversole and daughters Tawny Beaulieu, Ireland, Maia and Jaden Eversole, and son Bishop Laskowski. Joe is also survived by his parents, Ora Elizabeth and James Eversole, two brothers James and John Eversole, sister Kim Lee and his five grandchildren Halley, Xander, Colin, Scarlett and Audrey.
His wife remembers him as her handsome, manly husband; a devoted, loving papa of his children; and his friends as an open, one-of-a-kind guy.
Military honors and funerals will be held in the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery on July 2, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at 1501 W. Maryland Ave, North Little Rock, AR.
A memorial service will be held at 11:30 am at Smith North Little Rock Funeral Home 1921 Main St, North Little Rock, AR.
Zoom will also be available for both services. Link can be obtained from the family upon personal request. Everyone is invited to take part.

Published by Leavitt’s Mortuary from June 30th to July 1st, 2021.

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