Joe A. Gonzalez, age 50, of Twin Lakes, passed away on February 10th, 2026, in Richmond, Illinois. He was born on June 20th, 1975, in Chicago, Illinois. He was married to Jennifer (Loewenbein) Gonzalez for 30 years. He grew up in Chicago and moved to the Wisconsin area in his mid-20s. For over 10 years he worked at Leica Biosystems in Spring Grove, Illinois as an Operations Lead.
Joe was very outgoing and lit up every room he walked in. He loved socializing and making everyone laugh. He was known for his kindness and always putting others first. His family will remember him for always being there for them. Joe loved playing pool and competed in many competitions in the local area.
Joe is survived by his wife Jennifer Gonzalez, mother Natalia Lopez, children: Jade Gonzalez, and Robbie (Emilio Ferrer) Loewenbein, siblings: Junito, Nancy, Nina and Danny as well as many good friends.
Celebration of life for Joe will be held at George’s Pub & Grill on February 15th 2026.
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Bruno says:
I love that kid i remember when he was a kid hanging out with us.Getting in trouble until he finally settled down. Met he’s girl and move to Wisconsin. I would ask his brother sisters what’s up with Joey. How he’s been everything good with Em. And they would tell me doing fine, doing good over there in Wisconsin. He was in his twenties and I never got to see him again call bless you rust and peace
Kim Dimzoff says:
I am so sorry for your loss Joe was taken from this world much too soon. He will be missed by everyone. Your in my thoughts and prayers
matt mattwoods says:
Rip Joe you will not be replaced or forgotten , they say only the good dye young . Ur a good dude .
Kendra says:
Dear Jen, My heart hurts for your heart. My prayers are with you. God bless you all during this time of loss and sadness. Kendra
Cindy Emling says:
Joe was well loved and had a gift for gab. It was alway enjoyable to talk to Joe and hear his thoughts on any subject. He was high energy and will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time. As hard as this is, we all carry a part of Joe with us that will live on forever.