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Joseph Stothart Jenkins III, age 46, of River Vale, NJ, passed away unexpectedly on September 12, 2017. Joseph, son of Anta Chapoteau and Joseph S. Jenkins II, was born in Richmond, VA and raised in Highland Falls, NY. Star pitcher of the James I. O'Neill Raiders, Joseph continued on to play baseball at South Carolina State. After working as a consultant at Morgan Stanley for several years, he moved on to a successful career as an IT Director for Structure Tone, Inc. in New York City. He was a fierce Giants, Knicks, and Yankees fan.
A loving husband, father, son, brother, godfather and friend, Joseph is survived by his wife (Christine), daughter (Avery) and son (Joseph Stothart Jenkins IV). He is also survived by his mother, father, sister (Nicole Chapoteau), brother (Brian Jenkins), grandparents (Helen & Willie Daniels), nieces (Pascale and Severine) and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends. Joseph is predeceased by his brother Corey Jenkins.
Joseph's children were the pride and joy of his life. The legacy of Joseph's kind spirit, love of family, passion for sports and zest for life will live on through them and all the people he leaves behind. Viewing will be held at Becker Funeral Home in Westwood, NJ on 9/20 from 1-3pm and 6-9pm. Funeral Mass will take place at Sacred Heart Church in Highland Falls, NY on 9/21 at 11am. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to www.gofundme.com/joseph-s-jenkins-iii-memorial-fund, which has been set up on behalf of his two children.
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September 21, 2017
Friend
Kenny Graves
Friends for over 30 years. So many fond memories and laughs I cannot begin to count them. I know you are in a better place now........will miss Savage815 so much.
til we meet on the other side.......
September 20, 2017
Acquaintance
Ellen McMurray
I had the pleasure of meeting Joe and Christine about 3 years ago, I know of him through my son Clayton, who is a friend of Joe's. My sincere condolences to Christine, his children, his parents and siblings. I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that we shall keep you in our prayers.
September 20, 2017
Andrea Salters
I am sorry for your loss. Although it has been years since I have seen Joe, he has never left my heart and mind. He has always been an important part of my son's life who he kept in touch with. We will definitely miss him.
September 18, 2017
I am so saddened to hear that you are gone. My heart goes out to your family and your beautiful children. You will be greatly missed
Kimberly Lamb Pace
September 17, 2017
Rick Sanabria
I knew you back in the early 90's at SCSU, i was 2 years older. You guys were nice enough to include me in your crew. Chad, Mario and of coarse you. Joe had a great sense of humor, border line crazy. We lost touch over the years, i guess life got in the way. After seeing recent pictures of you, i knew you ere doing ok. You were blessed with a beautiful family, wife kids. Pictures don't always tell a full story, but yours did. I saw happiness and pride, always knew you were passionate about life and what you believed in. RIP old friend, i will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. Thanks for being my friend during that time in my life, it meant a lot.
September 17, 2017
Philip Dasher
You will be missed and may God Bless You and your entire family and Friends Philip W Dasher
September 16, 2017
Shaun "Cat" Ford
I will miss Joe sorely. We met when he came to SCSU where we quickly became friends. We took roadtrips to Atlanta, Nashville, and various other locations. We later became roommates and our bond strenghtened. We played video games(Madden, NBA live, Motal Kombat, and many more) which I was never very good at. We also enjoyed playing pick-up basketball, football and of course hit the gym which was one of Joes favorite things to do. We also shared a love for dogs and golf. Joes undouted passion for life always shined through in his pranks, hearty laugh, and contagious smile. Even though our lives went seperate directions later on, he was never not in the forefront of my heart and mind. Id keep tabs on him via close friends, social media and the occasional call. My heart goes out to the entire family but especially his Father Chief Jenkins and little brother Brian which Ive spent much time with while we were in school. RIP Joe-Joe
September 15, 2017
Cynthia Quinn
I remember the first time meeting Joseph in 2004. He had traveled to Boston to upgrade our system. It was during the 2004 ALCS Red Sox v. Yankees and we all know how that ended. What a good sport he was to accept all of the pictures that were hung up in the conference room of the Red Sox celebrating their victory. From then on, he was a very good friend. He was a true New Yorker. RIP Joseph. You will truly missed by all those who knew you.
Cynthia (Greaves) Quinn
September 15, 2017
God Bless Joseph, his family, friends and loved ones. I've had the pleasure of knowing Joseph since 2005. Joseph was the kindest, warmest man and always a delight to interface with. I was always envious of his muscles and we openly joked about that. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time, Rest in peace Joseph I will miss you,
Pat Toner
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