Mr. Joseph B. Felder

Passed 01/27/2020

Obituary For Mr. Joseph B. Felder

YOUNGSTOWN A homegoing celebration in honor of Mr. Joseph B. Felder Jr. will be held Monday at 11am at Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. Lewis Macklin will deliver the eulogy. Mr. Felder peacefully entered into eternal rest at Mercy Health’s Saint Joseph Hospital in Warren, OH on Monday January 27, 2020. He was born June 7, 1948 in Youngstown, Ohio to the union of Joe B. Felder and Mary Howell Felder. Joe was a graduate of South High School. He served & defended this country valiantly in the U. S. Army serving two terms in Vietnam. Professionally, he was a painter and general laborer. He was on the coaching staff of the Eastside Broncos Football Team and remains affectionately called Coach Joe by many. He leaves to cherish his memory his children; Sonya (Elder Hubert) Floyd, JoAnn Felder, Joey Felder of Youngstown, Mark (Brenda) Felder of Hagerstown MD., Steven PG Cox and Antoine Cox of Austintown; sisters Joan (Sol Buckley) Felder, Min. Tanya (Rev. Ellis) Payne, Dorothy (Rev. Lewis) Macklin of Youngstown; brothers Willie Jim (Kathleen) Felder, Anthony Tony (Barbara) Conley of Stockton CA and Stephon Buff Felder of Detroit MI; his former wife Min. Sharon Toney; his devoted caregiver Sharon Cox; numerous cousins which includes Roosevelt Skip (Janine) Howell of Sacramento CA whom he considered a brother; 17 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents which includes Rev. Eleanor Felder; two sisters Marlene Felder, and Sheila Conley; brother Ronald Lewis and niece Deriesha Brown. The family will receive friends Monday from 10am -11am at the church. Interment will be in Belmont Park Cemetery.



Guest Book

My favorite memories of Joe was going the city basketball games and Cleveland Cavaliers games with the late June Fraser in the late 70s and early 80s Joe had a good heart and very kind-hearted human being. I WILL always remember Joe may he reast in peace Allah-G-D Knowns bast. Abdul Malik-Mark Overton Los Angeles CA

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My favorite memories of Joe was going the city basckrt ball games and Cleveland Casaliers games with the lated June Fraser in the late 70s and early 80s Joe had a good heart and very kind hearted human being. I WILL was remember Joe may he reast in peace Allah-G-D Knowns bast. Abdul Malik-Mark Overton Los Angeles CA

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That Big Smile Warmth felt If He knew You small chat He'd ask how My Dad was going back in the Day Always Good to See Him [ Tony Hilton]

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The Smile The Warmth He made You feel when He knew who You were.I know He'd ask Me how My Dad was doing back in the day small chat will be missed That Brite Smile [Tony Hilton]

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