IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Joey
Armenio
November 20, 1959 – October 5, 2021
Memorial services for Mr. Joey Armenio will be at 3 pm Saturday October 9, 2021 at Shreveport Life Church 2222 Meriwether Rd with Pastor Gary Cavalier officiating. We will receive friends starting at 2 pm Saturday.
Mr Armenio was born November 20,1959 in Shreveport, La and was a lifelong resident of Bossier City. Joey went to be with the Lord on October 4, 2021 after lengthy illness. He was a Christian who loved his family, motorcycles, friends, dogs, and later years helped many people in the community.
Mr. Armenio is preceded in death by his daughter Angel Lynn and his parents Tony & Maureen Armenio. Left to cherish his memory are his children Anthony "Aj", Michael, Samuel , and Jentri Armenio.; grandkids Hailey, Aiden, and Julian; sister Tina Armenio Boyter (Stuart)
To know Joey was to love him. Some might of called him an "Outlaw". Some might have called him a "Legend" Others called him a pillar of the community. You see the first 43 years of Joeys life he lived on the edge. Then one day he choose to turn his life around for the best for himself and his children. The last 20 years he told his story and was able to inspire many others to live clean and love The Lord. His life became an amazing testimony that showed Gods Grace and Mercy. You see many had given up on Joey but his loved ones and the Lord never did.
Joeys known for his love of motorcycles, dirtbikes, collectible memorabilia, Flashy Rings, Lee St, Italian Ladies Man, Monday Night RAW, The Suplex, Red Bandanas and loyalty . Joey will be remembered for his warm and welcoming spirit, huge heart, quick wit, humor, and mischievous twinkle in his eyes.
Honorary Pallbears will be Mike Lombradino, Ernest Palmisano, Vince Maggio, Mike Beam, Tommy Chandler, Sherriff Julian Whittington, Stuart Boyter, Guy Smith, Jesse Anderson, Jim Owens, Brad Zagone, Carl Lindsey, Benny May, Jim Bodenheimer, Sonny Cates, Robert Jackson, Tommy Lee, Jimmy Dale McDonald, Aiden Azlin, Mike Gibson, Brandon Masters, Juanita Hall, Sandra Wiggins and Marsha Armenio In Joeys last days he lived and spoke the motto 'You must forgive to be forgiven "
Special thanks to The Kirkland family, Dr Larry and Crista Sasaki, Dr Rainwater, Missy Allen, Southern Care Hospice & The Cullotta family
~Always in memory of Bobbie Deen ~
In lieu of flowers Joey requested that donations be given in his name to The Highland Club
1711 Tulane Shreveport, LA 71103
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Shreveport Life Church
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