Joan Maureen Wallewein - June 8

Joan Maureen Wallewein – June 8, 2017

With love we announced the passing of Joan Maureen Wallewein (nee Godfrey) who left us on June 8, 2017. Born in Medicine Hat on August 26, 1929, she spent her early childhood on her father’s homestead in Brightbank, Alberta. She grew to maturity in Medicine Hat, where she met and married Emil Wallewein in 1949. Joining him on his farm in Scandia, she put all her energies into being a farm wife, an active community member, and a busy mother of four.
The family moved to Rainier in 1968 to operate what became the Oasis Snack Bar and Service. After serving public and friends in a manner unique to herself, she sold the business and retired to Lethbridge AB. There she was an active member of the John Howard Society, the On Our Own group, the Lethbridge Philatelic Society and later as a member of the CNIB bowlers club
Joan was predeceased by her parents Eva and Ken Godfrey, her husband Emil and her granddaughter Megan. She is survived by her brother Allan and his family, her four children: Ken (Marlene), Barry (Barb), Tom, Christine, her grandchildren Brian (Casey) and Charlotte (Adam), and great-granddaughter Amalia.
Her wit, wisdom, and unyielding gratitude for life’s blessings will be cherished always.
We are holding a memorial service for Joan on August 26, 2017, her 88th birthday in the Buchanan Chapel of Southminster United Church, 1011-4 Avenue South, Lethbridge, at 3 p.m. with Reverend Austin B. Fennell officiating, and Mary Lee Voort, pianist.
A private family burial of ashes at Royal View Memorial Cemetery has preceded the service.
A reception will follow the service in the Church Hall. The family requests donations be made to the CNIB in lieu of flowers.

Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Joan Maureen Wallewein – June 8, 2017.source

Décès pour la Ville: Lethbridge, Province: Alberta

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