VENTURA, NV – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Joseph (Joe) V Osio, after a brief illness.
Joe was a twenty-four-year resident of Ventura, and has resided in Las Vegas, NV for 19 years with his wife, Mary E Osio of 52 years.
Joe was born in Mexico City, Mexico on October 17th, 1943, to Clem and Esperanza Osio four children.
Joe immigrated to the United States in 1958 and would graduate from Santa Monica High School and later attend Fresno State University. Joe four years. Upon completion of his Army service, Joe would reside in Santa Monica Ca, where he would meet his future bride Mary Ellen Osio (Dion).
After a courtship Joe and Mary would marry in Las Vegas , NV in 1970. In 1972, there only son Joseph (Joe) Osio would be born, and the family would relocate to Fresno Ca., where Joe would attend Fresno State University obtaining his degree in 1976 in Spanish Communications.
Joe and his family would relocate back to Santa Monica Ca, where he would then begin a career in the banking industry.
In 1980, Joe and his family would relocate to Ventura Ca, where he worked for SAVIN corporation. In the mid 1980’s, Joe and his wife decided to pursue their mutual passion for Antiques and Fine Art and open their store Family Tree Antiques in Downtown Ventura’s Zander Building. Joe operated the store throughout the late 1980’s, 1990’s and up until retirement in the early 2000’s.
Joe and his wife Mary of 52 years, shared a lifetime of joy and shared life experiences that will be forever cherished. Joe took great joy in his family, friends and experience life in its entirety.
Joe is survived by his wife, Mary Osio; son, Joseph (Joe) Osio; grandchildren, Jarred and Wyatt Osio; sister, Esperanza Osio; brother-in-law, Tom Dion (JuDee), numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Arrangements are being provided by Inspired Life Memorials and Cremations Las Vegas.InspiredLifeMemorials.com
A small remembrance service will be arranged Summer 2022 in Ventura Ca. where sprinkling of ash into the Pacific as this was his request.
“The final resting place I long to be, Is where the ocean meets the deep blue sea. There I’ll be forever free, Free to be with thee.”
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