Chris Barnett
Ill always remember the inspirational passion Josh had for being a USAF officer and aviator. His example in the 384th made me better. You are in our prayers.
Birth date: May 10, 1976 Death date: Aug 30, 2018
Lieutenant Colonel Joshua D. Burgess was born on May 10, 1976 in Wichita, KS and passed away on August 30, 2018 in Auburn, WA. One sister, Rachel Burgess, preceded Josh in death. He is survived by his loving family, wife Alison an Read Obituary
Ill always remember the inspirational passion Josh had for being a USAF officer and aviator. His example in the 384th made me better. You are in our prayers.
There are no words. A great American and USAF Officer! He will be sincerely missed by us all! May God's Peace surround you, and may warm memories keep you.
I was fortunate to get to know Josh when we were walk-on football players at Arkansas. He was a great guy and Im honored to have had the privilege to call him a friend. Im sure he was an awesome husband and father. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
My prayers and thoughts are with your family and your friends Josh!! You were an amazing guy!! You will be missed!! Your wife and boys couldn't have a better guardian angel!!
Our thoughts and prayers our with you and your family. Josh touched so many and will truly be missed. "Once a Squarepatcher, Always a Squarepatcher"!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Josh was a good friend in the 384th and will be missed. He was a heck of a Pilot and even better man. Once a Squarepatcher....
When we played football back in high school, Josh gave 110% all the time. I always had a ton of respect for him because of his inner strength and effort he put into things. It sounds like he did not change much over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
One of my oldest friends (5th grade) will be truly missed. Sorry we lost contact over the years and weren't able to catch up. My heart goes out to the family and we send our condolences.
May God be with at this time of sorrow and disbelief.
All my love and sympathy to my Aunt Debbie, Uncle Dan and cousin Amy. May He carry you all so gently in the palm of His loving hands during this difficult time. I'll always remember him smiling, full of life, love and family.