Joseph "Joe" Marcel Thunder

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: September 26, 1930
  • Date Of Death: October 12, 2022
  • State: Minnesota

Joseph “Joe” Marcel Thunder, age 92, of Cass Lake, MN journeyed to the spirit world on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from Essentia Health Hospital in Deer River, MN. He was born September 26, 1930, in Red Lake, MN, the son of Rachel (McDonald) and Baptiste Thunder.

Those greeting Joe in the spirit world are his parents, Rachel and Baptiste; daughter, Donna Lambert; sons, Jerome Thunder, Roy Lovelace; granddaughters, Patricia Thunder, Abigail Thunder; grandson, Roy R. Lovelace; brothers, John Thunder, baby brother Jerome, and Chris Norcross; sister, Genevive Hladek.

Those left behind to cherish Joe’s loving memory are his beloved wife, Marie Thunder of Cass Lake; daughters, Patricia Nores of Oregon, Anita (Allen Todd) Lovelace of Minneapolis, MN, Elizabeth Thunder of Minneapolis, Frances Lovelace-Thunder of Crystal, MN, Sheryl Lovelace of Cass Lake, Michael Whitehall of Hawaii, Rosalie Lovelace of Cass Lake; son, Kenneth (Rose) Thunder of St. Michael, MN; sister, Imogene Howard; 33 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren.

(Posted on Facebook by Joe, January 23, 2016)

42 years ago today I retired from my 20 years in the military at the U.S. Navy base in San Diego, CA.

Because of my broken service, I would spend 15 years at sea and one tour of shore duty at the Naval base in Newport, R.I.

This was for one year and I opted to return to sea duty.

Served aboard six different ships. All my ships were Destroyer type vessels, and I was a plank owner on one ship. Ten years each on The East and West coasts.

The highlight of my service was around the world cruise during the Korean War. Left Newport, thru the Panama Canal..across the Pacific…Korean the Indian the Suez Canal….cross the Mediterranean the straits of Gibraltar..cross the to Newport, R.I.

Three of the destroyers in the Pacific Fleet I served on during the Vietnam era were USS Porterfield, USS Knox, and the USS Henry W.Tucker….These ships were deployed with the seventh fleet during their service in Vietnam waters. Their five-inch guns were used for shore bombardment during this conflict. I was privileged to serve aboard these units during this period. The Knox and I was an A.I.C. (Air Intercept Controller)…Controlled Fighter Aircraft Aircraft..F4.(Phantoms), F8..(Crusaders)…A helicopter would pick me up and I would transfer to a Carrier, Guided Missile Cruiser, or Destroyer. while my unit was deployed in Vietnam waters. Wife said I didn’t mention my Vietnam I have

Would do all again at the drop of a hat. Being an orphan, as I was a ward of the U.S. with Indian Boarding schools as homes. So the military life was an extension of my upbringing.

My pension has almost quintupled and Health benefits for my wife are for life…Proud of my service and my brothers in the saying.

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