July 10
by Jim Wojdyla
What started as playing at his daughters wedding quickly turned into a friendship. We are very much alike. We are unorthodox. We dream big, push boundaries, and we love to entertain. Though it was only a few short years, a lot of memories were made. Being a part of building Magnum Opus, acquiring the cars, unveiling the Ford GT's at Iron Gate, attending the Mecum auction preview, visiting me at work, bringing a car out to my exotic car show, hanging out in lawn chairs talking, random phone calls about music videos or songs he liked. Even if I wasn't playing and there was live music, he would grab my arm, and his harp, and say "let's go show them how it's done." haha. He welcomed me and my family into his world and always made it a point to spend quality time with me at any event that he hosted. I have gotten to know his amazing family and friend circles and cherish those relationships as well, and will keep them in my thoughts as they navigate this painful loss. Joe, You celebrated life to the fullest and shared it with everyone around you. I now live a more driven and intentional life because you were in it. Outside of hanging out more often, the only thing I regret is never asking you why you only TYPED EMAILS IN ALL CAPS ;) Rest in peace, buddy.