Parcourez la nécrologie de Joanna Joyce Dickie Clark May 5 2025 résidant dans la province Nova Scotia pour le détail des funérailles
Clark, Joanna Joyce (Dickie) – Age 50 of Meaghers Grant, passed away May 3, 2025 at home.
Born in Squamish, British Columbia, she was the daughter of Linda Hubbard, Lillooet, BC; and Rod (Cheryl) Dickie, Meaghers Grant.
Joanna was a graduate of MRHS ’93 and went on to study business in Mount Saint Vincent University. She pursued her love of cooking and baking and spent years pleasing folks with her culinary delights, taking pride in her cheesecakes and providing for all the special occasions.
Joanna faced many health struggles over the past 20 years especially complications of diabetes.
Besides her parents, Joanna is survived by son, Alex Clark (Emilie Fowler); step-grandchildren, Isaac and Caleb Holman; brother, James “Jamie” Dickie (Renee Whitesell); caregiver and friend, Pat Buote; her Clark family of British Columbia and her precious kitty, Pennywise.
She was predeceased by grandparents, Beryl and Jim Dickie; Daisy Scott.
Her many struggles were faced with determination and strength.
Sincere thanks to Musquodoboit Valley Family Practice for all their care and guidance; to the wonderful professionals of the home dialysis unit; to Twin Oaks and the rehab for the ongoing occupational therapy support; to Musquodoboit Homecare nurses who gave such loving care.
Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.
Joanna’s wishes are to be at home at Lays Lake with a gathering of family and friends at a later date.
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