

Joe was a proud graduate of Marist High School. He honorably served his country in the United States Marine Corps and later in the Army National Guard. His dedication to his family, friends, and country reflected the kind of man he was.
Joe leaves behind to cherish his memory his beloved son, William, who was the greatest joy and brightest light of his life, and Ashley Beagle, William's devoted mother and someone who will always share in preserving Joe's memory for their son. He is also survived by his loving father, Larry P. Beagle; his brother, Alfred (Bridget) Beagle; his nephews, Kyle (Jasmin) Mathews; his nieces, Kayla (Chase) Haring and Katie Beagle; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Joe shared an especially close bond with his lifelong friends, Bill, Adam, Linda, and Jason, whose friendship meant so much to him and who will miss him dearly.
He was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Sandra Beagle (née Ernst); his aunt, Pat; and his cousins, Dan Wilmont and Frankie Lipkovitz.
Of all the roles Joe held in life, being William's dad was the one he treasured most. The two shared countless memories together, from epic Nerf gun battles and bowling outings to fishing trips at the lake house. Those moments brought Joe his greatest happiness.
Joe was known for his quick wit, infectious sense of humor, and ability to make everyone around him laugh. If you were fortunate enough to be in a room with Joe, you could count on leaving with a smile. His laughter, kindness, and love for those closest to him will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that you bring a card or make a donation in Joe's memory to help support William's future. Joe would have considered there to be no greater way to honor his life than by investing in the son he loved so completely.
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