Terri Stanton said the communication is sporadic, however. He is the son of Dr. Robert and Mrs. Terri Stemmons Stanton of Kingwood, Texas. Terri Stanton said the communication is sporadic, however. He grabbed his longboard, rolled his eyes when his mom told him to be careful and took off. While he has boxes upon boxes filled with ribbons, medals, and trophies, who Joseph was as a person outside of the realm of sports was far greater.receive updates when new memories are postedHeaven has a new angel, made even brighter with Joseph's beautiful smile .I so enjoyed coming into your home and teaching Joseph. Joseph told his mom the kid had asked him to do it. I pray for you daily.So sorry for your loss. Joseph Stanton Progress If you've not been follerin' the Joseph Stanton ( all-time 8th fastest 4A 100 freestyler ) story, you can catch up (and keep up) at his Caring Bridge site here .

His mom still remembers him getting in trouble in elementary school for using a safety pin to try to pierce a classmate’s ear.
This caused massive traumatic brain injury. From day one, when doctors and medical staff were ready to call it quits, Joseph was eager and ready to prove them wrong and show them just how tough he was.

His mom still remembers him getting in trouble in elementary school for using a safety pin to try to pierce a classmate’s ear. Terri saved them all in her desk.Joseph has spoken only one true word since the incident: Audrea. Join Facebook to connect with Joseph Stanton and others you may know. His family converted their Kingwood home into a mini hospital with specialized equipment and staff. However, that smile disappeared quickly when he looked back down into the water and noticed one of the boys in tears. They were always so humble, kind, and easily intrigued. His mom could not wake him. About 8 and a half hours after arriving at the hospital, a new doctor started his shift and decided something could be done in surgery. Underneath the tough, “hard to beat athlete”, was a very loving, sensitive young man. The wheelchair and Joseph’s condition are constant reminders of the former Kingwood Park swimmer’s accident almost nine years ago. With a tracheostomy, daily respiratory therapy and a PEG tube for feeding, Joseph’s schedule and medical needs are intricate.They remember the time he went to a swim meet in Florida and used all his spending money on gifts for his parents and three sisters.
I have followed your Caring Bridge blog all this time, just to see how you all are doing and to hopefully send good thoughts and prayers your way.