Joe Lewis Guerrero
WALDOBORO – Joe Lewis Guerrero, 41, handed away unexpectedly at his dwelling in Waldoboro on Jan. 3, 2021.
Joe was born in Backyard Metropolis, Kan. on Could 16, 1979. He grew up in Kansas till transferring to Colorado in 2010. Then in 2019 Joe and spouse, Jennifer Guerrero, and youngsters packed up and moved to Maine to do ministry full time. He started by attending Religion Bible School, after graduating, Joe and Jenn pastored at Second Baptist Church in Waterville, for 9 months. Then Joe and Jenn based Fact Ministries, a touring ministry. They’ve travelled Route 1 3 1/2 occasions, spreading the Lord’s phrase.
Joe cherished the outside, searching, fishing, tenting, and exploring. He was at all times a child at coronary heart. He was a self-taught guitar participant, singing the praises of the Lord. Joe might even quote each single film he had seen. He was a tattoo artist for 20 years till giving his life to the Lord and serving him. He had a ardour for evangelizing and ensuring that everybody knew that Jesus cherished them. He cherished to worship the Lord. He might construct something out of steel or wooden and cherished making crosses. Joe was an throughout handyman and will repair something.
Joe cherished his household and solely wished to see them completely satisfied. He would often remind his household that “Guerrero” meant warrior and to by no means hand over! Joe cherished his animals and handled them as household. He had the largest coronary heart and at all times seemed on the intense facet of issues. To Joe, household was at all times first. He was very happy with his household and cherished to brag about them. Joe’s philosophy was that household was above all and to look out for each other. He taught them about love and introduced them to the Lord.
Joe is survived by his spouse, Jennifer (38); his sons, Joe (21) and Jacob (18), his daughters, Marijane (16) and Jade (15), He’s additionally survived by his father, Joe Guerrero Sr. and stepmother Maria Mitchell, alongside along with his mom, Mary Romo; his brothers, Neil Guerrero and Sidney Guerrero and his sister, Katrina Chairez.
A time of visitation was held for Joe on Thursday, Jan. 7 at Corridor Funeral House in Waldoboro. A celebration of Joe’s life was held on Friday, Jan. 8 from 1 p.m. to three p.m. on the Salvation Military Church on Payne Avenue, in Rockland.
Corridor Funeral House of Waldoboro, 949 Predominant St., Waldoboro has care of the preparations. To increase on-line condolences please go to Joe’s Guide of Recollections at hallfuneralhomes.com.
The household ask that donations be given to Joe’s household by way of: GoFundMe. Donation hyperlink:gf.me/u/2FK89a.