Joseph was born to Issac and Marykutty on September 25th, 1978 in Kerala, India. Growing up he excelled in school and graduated top of his class and earned his degree in physical therapy in the year 2000. He moved to America in 2001 where he received his doctoral degree from Utica College, New York. At the time of his demise, he practiced Physical Therapy at Northwest Regional Medical Center, in Margate Florida. He was loved by his coworkers which was evident by the support we received during his hospitalization.
Joseph married his wife Stella in 2004, and went on to have 2 children, Jocelyn and Jason. Joseph lived his life to the fullest with his 2 children and Stella. He took every opportunity to make memories for them which will last a life time. In addition to being a dedicated loving father and husband, he was a great brother, an uncle and a mentor to his friends. In the past few days we are moved by the stories you have told us about how Joseph has impacted your lives.
Joseph enjoyed the outdoors. Among the many hobbies, he loved fishing, gardening, working on his cars, cooking, and entertaining his family and many friends. He also liked working with his hands, whenever he did a project he ensured that perfection was the endpoint.
Throughout his life, he was a steadfast Christian; he held an unwavering faith in God, which he shared with those who surrounded him. He displayed the love of Christ with his generosity and sincerity in the wellbeing of others. He was a past member of St. Basil Orthodox Church in Franklin Square while he was in New York, and a current member of St. Thomas Malankara Orthodox Church in Pompano beach, Florida since 2014. He was very active member of these churches.
Joseph joins his paternal grandparents, maternal grandmother, and Aunt Sara in Heaven. He is survived by his parents and brother Abraham Isaac & Family, New York. While we miss our dear brother Joseph physically, we assured and comforted that his presence will be with us always. Thanks for the memories and a life well lived. We love you Joe…Rest well in Christ.
Funeral services will be livestreamed via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyhjdaeFZAo&feature=youtu.be
“So, he shepherded them according to the integrity of his heart, and guided them by the
skillfulness of his hands.” Psalms 78:72
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