1972
2011
Arrangements under the direction of Keaton's Mortuary, San Rafael, CA.
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5 Entries
May 19, 2011
susana louge
I am so sad to hear about Joanne. I am from Argentina. She was an excellent person. Always happy. I cant belive whats going on. I send a big hug to her family. I hope they can read this messege. Susana Louge, Argentina
May 18, 2011
Jill LeVan
A lovely person with an adventurous spirit gone much too soon. A very sad loss.
May 10, 2011
Salvador Avila
Joanne had a quiet (and frequently not-so-quiet) way to say "I am here for you". And she was. Every time I heard her name in the years since we graduated from LDT immediately her bright, smiling face came to mind. She was the kind of person who left permanent impressions on those around her. Those dear memories will be with us forever. All our love to you and your family Joanne.
May 10, 2011
Mike Lorion
I am so sad to hear of Joanne's passing. She was an outstanding co-worker, creative, smart, and delivered perfection. In our time after LeapFrog, which she coined as her "fun-employment" we were able to share our experiences and look toward the future. Who knew it would be so short for such a driven and adventurous person. We'll miss you but will always remember you, Joanne!
Sincerely, Mike Lorion
May 9, 2011
karen berliner
Megan sent me the news. I'm so sad and sorry. I remember playing at your house as a child. My best to you all. You're in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen (Berliner) Quigley
from 7 Theresa Court. Next door to Megan Clark.
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