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Joe Hay services set for Feb. 12

February 2nd, 2012, 1:12 pm by


A Celebration of Life to Honor Joe Hay

Sunday, February 12th,  4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

American Legion Post 291
215 15th Street, Newport Beach

As the invitation states, “Joe loved his resort wear. . . so in his honor, attire will be Tropical Resort Casual, or feel free to wear your football jersey.”

Coach Hay, who led Garden Grove to a CIF championship football game in 2009, passed away in his sleep last week at age 41. He played at Westminster High and at Golden West College.

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Former Garden Grove coach Joe Hay passes away

January 28th, 2012, 1:32 pm by

Former Garden Grove football coach Joe Hay, left, is shown celebrating with one of the team's assistant coaches after a victory in the semifinals of the playoffs in 2009. / ROD VEAL, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

Joe Hay, who was Garden Grove’s varsity football head coach for one remarkable season, died Friday morning.

His wife, Nicole Hay, said she found her husband not breathing Friday morning. She said Joe, 41, wore a mask to deal with sleep apnea difficulties but had not worn the mask when he went to bed Thursday night.

Joe had no other ongoing health issues, she said.

“He just never woke up,” Nicole said Saturday.

Hay coached Garden Grove to the CIF-Southern Section Southern Division championship game in 2009. The Argonauts endured the loss of teammate and senior linebacker Kevin Telles, who passed away shortly after collapsing during the final minutes of the team’s season opener.

Garden Grove went 13-1 that season, with its only loss to La Mirada in the Southern Division championship game.

Hay resigned after the ’09 season to undergo shoulder replacement surgery and devote time to rehabilitate the injury. Nicole said Joe had recently accepted an assistant coaching position at Santa Ana College for the 2012 season, which would have marked his return to coaching.

“Joe was really looking forward to getting back into coaching,” Nicole said.

Joe Hay remained at Garden Grove as a physical education and health teacher. Assistant coach Willy Puga was promoted to replace Hay before the 2010 season, during which the Argonauts returned to the CIF-SS Southern Division championship game to defeat Beckman.

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