Joseph Allen Barksdale
November 16, 2022
Joseph Allen Barksdale passed away on November 16, 2022, at Taylor House Hospice. Services will be held on Monday, November 28, 2022, at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens, 121 NW 60th Ave., Des Moines. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., with service to begin at 12:00 p.m. Burial will follow the service at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery.
Joe was born in Anniston, Alabama on October 28, 1927 to Brice Barksdale and Sally Barksdale. He married Virginia Mae Powell June 3, 1948. They were married until Virginia’s death in 2022. They had two children, Bruce and Kathy. Bruce married Jacqueline Feldman, and had one son Daniel. Kathy married Chris Cornwell. Joe’s hobbies included BBQ, fishing, hunting, and he started working with hunting dogs at field trials and was very successful, and had one national champion and many awards.
They lived in Alabama and later moved to Ohio, where he started working for Alsco Manufacturing Company, as a salesman. He later became the general manager of the Midwest division and moved to the Des Moines branch, he made his Division the most successful in the company and won many awards for his Division, he worked 34 years for the company.
He had started a food business in 1975 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, and in 1993 he added chocolate chip cookies to the menu. The cookies became a big hit at the fairgrounds and Joe became known as the “Cookie Man”. In 2019 the family gave the business to the people of Iowa so the cookies could continue to be part of the Iowa State Fair.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Karen Harris LaRue
12/02/2022
Kathy,
Just found about your parents. I am so very sorry. They were truly like family to us. My parents dearly loved them. I will always cherish the memories of our vacations together. Love you.
Steve Zumbach
11/22/2022
I am sorry for the loss of Joe. I had the privilege of working for Joe and Virginia with respect to the cookie business and personal matters for many years. They were so very different but supported one another.
Angela Hunt Mitera
11/20/2022
My sincerest condolences to your family. I didn't know him long, but I loved seeing his smile and chatting with him. I could just tell how beautiful his soul was.
Susan (Jenkins) Frevert
11/19/2022
Im so sorry Kathy. I know you will miss your dad so much. My sympathy to your whole family.
Robert S
11/18/2022
I spent a month in the hospital in 2011 and Joe came in for stroke rehab, which I was undergoing. May he Rest In Peace, he was a very nice man. Loved his cookies too.