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DeBisschop Capture

In Loving Memory

DeBisschop, Joseph “Joe” William Jr.

December 18, 1950 - April 8, 2025

passed away on Tuesday April 8, 2025.

Loving son of the late Joseph Sr. and Grace DeBisschop (nee Hellon); dearest brother of Steven Sr. (the late Susan) (Patricia Johnston), James (Alice) and the late Bonnie DeBisschop; beloved life partner of Marian Chilton; special father of James (Anna) Chilton and Rebecca (Nicholas Sconzo) Chilton; special grandfather of Julian Chilton and Ira Sconzo ; dear uncle of Steven Jr. (Karen), Christopher (Kristin), John (Shannon) DeBisschop, Jessica (Brady) Griffin, Michelle and Jenny Wines; great-uncle of Michael, Grace, Cody, Hailey, Alem, Amina, Josh (Abby), Caleb, and Brianna; great-great-uncle of August.

Joe was the manager and co-owner of the House of Rock.  He was also the Pit Master at Sharpshooters. Joe was an avid bowler and had a couple 300 games.

Memorial Service Monday, May 5, 10:00 a.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. Inurnment at St. Lucas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Backstoppers, PO BOX 795168, St. Louis, MO 63179-0700.  Visitation Sunday 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.

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13 thoughts on “DeBisschop, Joseph “Joe” William Jr.”

  1. His sister Bonnie was one of my dearest friends growing up. I remember Joe and his family very fondly. Spent many days with them in their home watching the Cardinals play on TV and playing poker. I am sorry for your loss Jim and Steve.

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  2. Joe, I love you and will miss you my “Older Brother”. I will miss our morning talks on the phone and will miss you beating me in bowling on a weekly basis. I thank God that I had you as my brother for all of these memorable years that we had together. Tell Mom and Dad and Susie and Bonnie I love them and miss them too. As we always kidded, I am signing off as your “Younger Brother”.

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  3. What a great guy great friend and yeah a lot of great times had. All of us that have met you will never forget you. Whenever I hear thunder I’ll think of you bowling strikes in heaven. May God bless you and your family.

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  4. I played in a few bands at House of Rock over the years. Joe was a pro, but a decent human being in all situations. He made that place.
    RIP Joe, and God bless.

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  5. He was one of the most generous, kind, and a true real friend. Just a tremendous soul. Gonna miss him . Treated me and my wife like a family member. Better than most of my family. Rest in peace my friend.

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  6. Funny story: Joe hired me at House of Rock. I was in a Nike Sweat outfit taking my friend Denise to apply and she was like you should apply to and I said what, I’ve never bartended or did any waitressing but nevetheless, I applied and Joe hired me.
    After my 1st few days of dressing cutzie and looking alot different than when I applied..Joe says, Bev dont ever apply in a Nike sweatoutfit again because damn you look great!!! We hit it off immediately, what a truly wonderful man all around and you will truly be missed Joe💔 RIParadise ol buddy…Big hugs!!!!

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  7. God Bless you Joe, you and the rest of your family always treated me like family. I love the all of the DeBisschop family.

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  8. RIP my old friend, I met you at my Bar , “5th Alarm” ,I believe you for General Metals, then we got back touch for years at the House of Rock, especially on Halloween,my outfit was you, white long hair, white Beard, and the cross and chain and I borrowed your House of Rock Black T Shirt, I’m looking for the Picture now, RIP my friend

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  9. I met Joe, Steve and JD, through my brother playing Touch Football and Softball, I was 18, they were quite a bit older. I hung out at Haltime Saloon & House of Rock. Joe was a funny guy always confident and sure, and kept me laughing for years. Joe your smile and sense of humor will be missed. Condolences to Steve and JD!

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