Joshua Aaron Postert (Bubba) is the youngest son of Jon and Laura Postert; born March 15, 1984, in Dallas, Texas. On September 18, 2025, Joshua passed away peacefully at the age of 41.
He is preceded in death by his Grandparents: Henry Postert, Alicia Adams, Stanley and Katherine Garrett; his Father: Jon Postert; His brother: Jason Postert; Uncles: Shane Postert, Henry Postert, Stanley Garrett, Mark Garrett, and Andrew Garrett; Aunt: Diana McKnelly; not to mention cousins, friends, and others. Joshua leaves behind his 2 children, son: Dillon Postert, and daughter: Erin Postert; the mother of his children: Cassandra Bocanegra; his mother: Laura Postert; Uncles: Max Schaefer, and David Garrett; Aunt: Elizabeth Smith; and numerous cousins, friends, and others.
Joshua was a beloved father, husband, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and close friend to many. He grew up and lived in Arlington, Texas for majority of his life. Joshua had a work history in car maintenance, forklift driving, route driving, loading/unloading trucks, organizing stock, and machine operating.
Joshua’s main interest was working and fixing up classic cars, especially OBS trucks; a passion he shared with his father, brother, and more recently his 3 nephews. He also loved music in which he loved to sing-along and dance to. He especially loved to play with his sound systems when he would take his son and daughter for rides in his 1969 Chevy truck (Faith). He loved to grill everyone especially loved his famous fajitas and ribs. He loved to fish/camp at the lake with his family, and so many of his friends. He also loved to help out all his friends and would always do it in a heartbeat.
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.”
"Speak to people in a way that if they died the next day you'd be satisfied with the last thing you said to them."
• Prayer •
May you Walk in Sunshine
May you always walk in sunshine, and God's around you flow.
For the happiness you gave us,
No one will ever know.
It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone.
A part of us went with you The day God called you home.
A million times we needed you
A million times we cried.
If love could only have saved you
You would've never died.
The Lord be with you and may you rest in peace.
Amen
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