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Joan W.

In Loving Memory

Weilbaecher, Joan F.

Weilbaecher, Joan F.

On Sunday June, 11 2023. Loving wife of David Weilbaecher. Beloved mother of Laura (Justin) Price and David Weilbaecher. Cherished grandmother of Victoria, Vincent and Vivian. Dear sister of Diane (Jim) Slesinski-Neusel and Christine (Robert) Cadieux.

Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Wed. 6/21 9:30 AM for 10AM mass at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday 6/20 4-8PM

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11 thoughts on “Weilbaecher, Joan F.”

  1. I will miss seeing Joan at the Y. Without fail, Joan was so friendly and upbeat and always with a kind word. My deepest condolences to her family. RIP Joan.

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  2. hey joan weilbaecher it me jennifer schweiss i remember the first time i saw you.you where very nice to me and you teach me how to play poker and you let me go downstair and play pool. I like being friends with your son david weilbaecher In his heart he loves you very much and i do too

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  3. I didn’t know Joan well on a personal level, but through the eyes of her sister and my dear friend, Chris. Chris’s deep love and admiration for Joan was so apparent; I know she will be greatly missed. I thank God for the life she lived and for the difference she made in the lives of so many.

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  4. Joan’s passing has left those of us that know her from the Y shocked, saddened, and in disbelief. Joan always had the sweetest smile, and kindest demeanor. She will, and has been greatly missed. My deepest condolences to her family.

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  5. I am also one of Joan’s Y friends. We loved her – always a smile or kind word. We all miss her very much. I hope she is at peace.

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  6. I met Joan almost 30 years ago at her family’s Thanksgiving party in 1993. Arriving with my fiancee, Chris Falsetti, she greeted me with kindness and a welcome hug to the family. Food. My goodness. Lasagna, meatballs and spaghetti, green bean salad, mashed potatoes and gravy and pies! Pumpkin, cherry and apple. Her kitchen was the hub of activity. She cooked all morning and served her guests all afternoon with happiness for family and friends. Love these first memories because they help counter the sorrow and grief. Even more than this, I will always remember that Joan, joining sisters Diane and Chris, came to help my sorrow when I lost my brother three years ago during the first week of COVID. Always true blue to family. God be with you sister-in-law.

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  7. Joan always had a smile and everyone was her friend. Everyone at the “Y”
    Will miss this Warm Wonderful Greeting when she came into Class.
    She will be missed. My prayers are with all of her loved ones

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  8. I was a good friend of Joan having worked out w/her at the Y for years. To know her is to love her. After class, we’d always find time to talk. She was the kindest soul and would start my day w/caring thoughts. She loved her family so much. Her son, David, would join her a lot of mornings. He’d walk the track while she’d be in class. One of the last things she asked me was to pray for her husband, David. He has such heart problems which were so heavy on her heart, and she was afraid of loosing him. Her death has broken my heart and the hearts of so many. I’m so sad for loosing her and will miss her greatly. I’m so sad for her family esp David, Laura, and David plus her sisters. God bless her family and be w/them at this terrible time. RIP dear, dear Joan.

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  9. Dear Joan,
    You were one of the most caring people that I have known. You were not only a special sister-in-law but a sweet person & a dear friend. I will miss you & our conversations.
    My heart aches for all those that knew & loved you.
    Till we meet again my dear friend.

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