____________________________ A meeting place for the FRIAMILY of Joanne Daquano _____________________________
So sad to hear of your loss.
I truly do not know what to say, nor how to say it. And after reading your words Mike, I realize that you have found strength that has brought you comfort and that is definitely a gift from your beautiful wife. I hope that if I ever have to experience what you have just experienced for the last seven years, I can only find the same strength. As an old friend from Georgetown High, I want to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. You and Jo were truly blessed to have each, along with 3 beautiful children.
I always thought Joanne had a special way about her. She was so kind and pleasant whenever you ran into her out shopping or in Tim Hortons or anywhere for that matter. I think the Circus was one of the last places I saw Jo and I can still hear her now calling me across the stands 5 rows down, saying hi and wanting to know all about our three children. Joanne had a gift. She always spoke to you, even if she only saw you once a year. Some people may shy away and think you don't recocgnize them, but not her, she always went out of her way to say hello. I will remember her for that.
Mike, I so remember the days when you and Joanne prepared Dan and I for the journey of marrage at Holy Cross. I was hesitant to think that the prep. weekends would make us feel any more prepared than we already felt. We were wrong. Everyone, especially you and Joanne made the weekends really fun. We thank you both for that. I feel honored to have known Joanne. Her big smile is one memory that I will always remember. I am very saddened to think that I couldn't have kept in touch more with such a wonderful person.
Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and your children always.
When someone you love becomes a memory
The memory becomes a treasure
Take care,
Diane Pelow (nee Hoare) Milton, Ont