Joan Weber

Born in Martelle, IA
Born on Feb 27, 1939
Departed on Dec 26, 2020

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To the Webber family so sad to hear of the passing of mom. Always was good to talk with her and she was a part of Otter Creek Sportsman's Club.

Andy and Family, We were so sorry to hear of Joan's passing. May God Bless!!! Bill and Mary Nehring

Sorry to hear of your loss.. Joan was always so nice to me as a child when I visited your home. She was always cooking or baking something great..

Thank you for calling Don to share your terrible loss. Although we hadn’t seen you much in the last few years, we thought about you frequently. Joan was a wonderful lady. If you remember, I told you more than once you were a luck guy to have found her! She won’t be forgotten. You two helped provide many of our best memories. Even last week, when I bought a rotisserie chicken, I checked to make sure it had two legs….. I don’t know what it might be, but if there is anything you need, let us know. God give you peace. Karen and Don

Andy, My heart is with you in this time of sorrow. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Rosie Michel

Andy and Family, sorry to hear about Joan. I always loved visiting with her when we had the Lawson's get togethers. You are all in my heart during this time. Your in my thoughts and prayers.

Sorry to hear that Joan had passed. I always enjoyed chatting with her at the Club during the shoots.

Brownie and I were so sad to see the notice of Joan's passing. This has been such a tough time because of the Covid. We miss Mass at St. Ludmila's and seeing and visiting with the two of you. When this pandemic subsides and we can HUG again, that will be God's gift for us all. She was a fun gal and will be missed. Sharon and Brownie

Sorry to hear about Joan's passing. how lucky was I that our paths crossed at the Mall. What a beautiful soul. She will be greatly missed.

Andy and family, so sorry to hear about Joan's passing my heart hurts for you. May God give you strength in this time of sorrow.

Andy, when you and Joan moved to Laurel Lane, we knew you were going to be great neighbors and we were not wrong! Your friendship meant a lot, but you also contributed greatly by helping out with the landscape and participating on the Board of Directors. I truly enjoyed our talks, Joan had a great sense of humor and knew what was right with the world and what was not. I will miss her but will continue to think of her often. Take Care! Barb

Andy, so sorry to hear of Joan's passing. Hope to see you again once the pandemic is over. We will see you at Joan's celebration of life or at a future GWHS class of '58 get together.

So sorry for your loss of Joan. Joan & I were classmates for 12 yrs. of schooling in Martelle. We were a small class, so we all knew each other well. Glad to have met you, Andy, a few yrs. ago at a class get-together at Happy Joe's pizza in C.R. Longtime classmates are longtime remembered. Take care.

Andy, sorry for your loss. I grew up in Martelle neighbors to Joan and family. Always chatted at alumni Banquet. She always talked about Jason and grandkids. Pass this onto them as well. Prayers for all. She always called me Rosie! Rose Millis...May