Joseph J.W. Teuchert I

Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington
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Joseph J.W. Teuchert I, 60, of Moores Hill, IN, passed away on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, surrounded by his family. Joseph was a Captain for ASTAR Air Cargo.

Captain Joseph J. W. Teuchert I, lived life at full -throttle, moved always in the fast lanes, teetered on every edge, seized every moment and shook it like a terrier shaking a rat.  He did not know what moderation was or where you’d go to look for it.

Captain Joseph J. W. Teuchert I, was the only person that his family ever known whose self-esteem was absolutely unassailable.  There was not one thing about himself that he did not like, nor was there one thing about himself that he would change.  He simply adored the man he was and walked with perfect confidence through every encounter in his life.  Joseph Teuchert I, wished everyone could be just like him.  His stubbornness was an art form.  He did what he did, when he wanted to do it, and woe to the man who got in his way.

We will always remember his teasing sense of humor, his passion for airplanes and his love for his family and friends.

We come here today to say goodbye and — trusting in God’s promise of eternal life — wish him bon voyage on his final flight.

We love him so much. Until we meet him again, we bid him farewell.

Joseph was preceded in death by his parents, Gene Teuchert and Joanne Lloyd.

He leaves behind his loving wife of 17 years, Olga Teuchert; his children, Victoria Teuchert and Joseph J.W. Teuchert II; and his siblings, Debra (Steve Peterson) Teuchert, Renae (Brian) Swanson, and Rebecca Teuchert.

Joseph also leaves behind numerous additional family members and friends.

Visitation will be on Saturday, December 10, 2022 from 10:00AM-12:00PM at Linnemann Funeral Homes in Burlington, KY. A Eulogy will be delivered by his one of the closest friends,  Mark McDaniel, after the visitation at 12:00PM at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the future education of Joseph’s children.

To share a story about Joseph or to leave online condolences, please go to:  www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

Saturday
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Linnemann Funeral Homes Burlington

1940 Burlington Pike
BURLINGTON, KY 41005
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The youngest of the litter

Little Brother, we shared many good times and bad times. You and I said our last goodbye during the last month of your life. My immediate family and I wish you Godspeed and Peace, always.


Joe Two-shirt

Many of us at DHL/Astar had nicknames. Some were bestowed for flying errors. A few were malicious. Joe’s was affectionate: Two-shirt, an approximation of a common mispronunciation of his name.
Joe, by any name, was a good man. The world needs more like him.

Eric Rush
Captain, DHL/Astar, Retired


Willing Joe

Always willing to go out to Fun places and explore with the crew.
Even made the places we have been new.
Livin in blues, uniforms, and muddy boots.
Whatever it was we always had more than a few hollers and hoots.
His presence will be missed by all he knew.
I suspect it could be you.


Our Condolences

Our condolences to Joe’s family.
So very sad to hear of his passing.
We have many fond memories of him back in MSP.
The time we drove the Corvette he bought
in El Paso back to STP (home) without any brakes.
At work or just enjoying his boat he always made it fun.
Kevin and Melodee Hoard


Big Joe

I knew Joe for a pretty long time. I met him when he bought his wife her engagement ring. He was kind and we just got along from the get go. He was sometimes sarcastic and sometimes just down right no nonsense. Thats what I loved about him. He was always witty and his sense of humor was dry but we always laughed and joked. To his wife and daughter, my condolences for your loss. He loved you guys and always wanted to be the best for you all. He wanted the best for you also. I will miss him greatly but mostly his friendship. He truly will be missed by many but forgotten by none.


RIP Joe

Joe was one of the first kids I ever met, maybe around 4 or 5 years old, as we played by the big tree in their yard. I grew up with Joe, from that first meeting to all the sunday school classes, to graduation, where I lost touch with him until a few years ago where we chatted on Facebook. I remember him one day sitting in the gym at lunch with a banjo – being a guitar player I thought I could play it, but I could not! He did, though! He had a great voice, singing on the high school choir and played the tuba all those years in band. I never saw him angry or upset – he always had a smile and a calm demeanor. Fly on, Joe. from your classmate of Welcome High School, Tom


Condolences to Joes family

Joe was always fun to be around, great sense of humor, interesting outlook on things. I’ll see you in Valhalla, save me a seat in the great hall brother.


Rest easy my friend.

You were on of the jolly ones Joe. Always with a smile and a joke. I really enjoyed flying with you and always looked forward to a trip that had you on it. Rest easy. My condolences to the family.
Doris Hackett


Farewell Buddy

We enjoyed some great laughs together and at each other. I wish we could re-live the deadhead to EWR on The Skipper’s airplane and the ride to the Five Towns, that was priceless.

Jeff Malcomb


Joe will be sorely missed

As a coworker, Joe was always professional, and competent. As a friend, he was always quick with a smile, and cheerful. He was the kind of a person who lit up a room just by walking in. My condolences, to his family and friends.


My brother from another mother

How do you sum up 50+ years of friendship and memories in a few words.

I was fortunate enough to be able to share family holidays, picnics, vacations, and a multitude of other great times with you. I know that you were not only well loved, but that you loved well. I truly hope that you knew that tool

It will be hard going on without being able to pick up the phone and talk with you, but I look forward to being reunited and catching up with youin the future.

Thank you for all of the happy times and memories my best of best friend.

Brian Swanson


Dear friend

Quick of wit and full of humor….you always brightened up my day, Joe. You will be missed, my friend. Peace always…….


Fair winds and Following Seas

Good times at DHL / ASTAR. We’ll miss you.

Ted Mejia


Teuchert

Fly West for one last time….Deepest Sympathy to the Family .


Joe a great memory

A great pilot and person . Will be missed. Michael Braun Coworker