Update On Joanne

____________________________ A meeting place for the FRIAMILY of Joanne Daquano _____________________________

Sunday, September 17

 

Speechless but feel a need to speak


There are people that leave footprints in our lives and I beleive the events of this past week have proven that Jo is one of those people.
I've know Mike since I moved to Georgetown (grade 7 ... not THAT long ago) and met Jo two years later when we moved into high school (GDHS). While we weren't the type of friends that spent a large amount of time together, we were and remain friends. I admire Jo for her strength and determination. She is an awesome role model for all of us. What an inspiration!

I am extremely thankful that you (the Daquano's & d'Entremont's) have allowed us all to share in this most spectacular life event. This blog has given us all an amazing opportunity to express feelings & share moments - THANK YOU!

Dylan, Dean, & Darcy - you can be so proud of your Mom. You have witnessed first hand how many people love & respect her. At the same time you have taught us all so much. Shovelling our driveways has officially taken on a whole new meaning!

Mikey - YOU amaze me! Your sense of humor needs some work .... but .... YOU are a wonderful person that we can all learn from. It's an honor to know you! Enjoy your time away with the kids ....we'll all be here when you get back.
I know you will miss your "angel" as will we all, you are not alone.

MISS ME BUT LET ME GO
When I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me
I want no rites in a gloom filled room
Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little - but not to long
And not with your head bowed low
Remember the love that we once shared
Miss me - but let me go
For this is a journey we all must take
And each must go alone
It's all part of the Masters plan
A step on the road to home
When you are lonely and sick at heart
Go to the 'friamily' we know
And bury your sorrow in doing good deeds
Miss me - but let me go.

On behalf of the whole Palmer family, our prayers and thoughts will always be with you.

Ingrid
(aka Inggy)

Comments:
Joanne supplied for Roberta (Burke)Snider back in october 1989 for a week or two. She was a fantastic teacher just like her friend Roberta. Even though she only tought me for a couple of weeks I felt like she knew me. Then we she tought grade 5 and 6 at Holy Cross school she would see me in the halls and aways smile and say hi. Then I went to high school and at church or in stores she would pat my back and say hi again. That smile might a lot to me. She never forgot my name. When I found out she had cancer the first time I couldn't say anything but hi how are you? I wish I would of sayed more and I wish I would of visited her in the hospital before she got worse. I to lost my sister when I was 2 years old from cancer. This disease is very hard for me to swallow. I would like to express my symapathy to MIke and the kids and the rest of the family. Joanne was a great teacher.
Love Lisa (Batista) Majanovic and family
 
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