Marlon Vincent Joseph Jr.

 

Marlon Vincent Joseph Jr. was a quiet and loving son, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend to those who knew him.  He was born on April 23, 2000 and departed this earth on January 18, 2021 in his hometown of Houston, Texas.  Marlon Vincent Joseph Jr. is survived by both of his parents, (Mother) Donna Younger and (Father) Marlon Vincent Joseph Sr., (Siblings) Aubrey Eliseo Joseph, HarmoneeRayne Joseph, and London Mone Joseph, (Grandparents) Charlene Younger, Helen Vialva-Joseph, and Vincent Joseph, (Aunts) Dionne Emmanuel, Monique Francis, Peggy Joseph, Jillian Joseph, (Uncles) Chris Emmanuel and Jermaine Francis, (Cousins) Joyous Njoku, Christian Njoku, Jaliah Francis, JalienFrancis, and Kqurstin Walls.

 

Marlon was a recent graduate and proud “Cardinal” from Bellaire High School, where he shared dreams and aspirations of one day joining the United States Navy.  Although he was only 20 years old at the time of his death, he worked hard and continued to strive for the things he wanted out of life.  While he’ll be dearly missed by his loved ones, the Lord had bigger plans and needed him home.

 

Marlon’s family extends their heartfelt thanks to each and every one who’s shared their love and condolences during this time.  For those who wish to send flowers and/or contributions, you may send them to 12530 N. Garden, Houston, TX 77071.

 

Arrangements for Marlon’s funeral are currently in process, but the details of his life celebration will soon be released and communicated by his family.

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