Joan was born May 28, 1934 in rural Jefferson County, the daughter of Otto and Agatha Danzebrink Schrick. She attended school at Oak Grove 57 Elementary at Mooney Creek and then Mount Saint Scholastica Academy in Atchison.
She and Ed Navinskey were united in marriage on July 9, 1951, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Mooney Creek and celebrated their 61st anniversary last year.
Joan was a stay at home mom, raising her children, maintaining their home and helping her husband with their dairy and farm. She later became a school bus driver for USD 377 where she transported many children to and from school for over 31 years until her retirement in 1996.
She was a lifelong member of Corpus Christi Church, Mooney Creek, and its Altar Society. A longtime bowling enthusiast, she participated and belonged to several bowling leagues for many years. Joan was an avid reader, enjoyed shopping with her sisters, having lunch with friends, tending her garden and flowers, her farm pets and giving her money to the casino. What she looked forward to the most was attending sporting and school events and watching her grandchildren participate. She thoroughly enjoyed watching KU basketball.
Survivors include her husband, Ed Navinskey, Cummings, three sons, Mike Navinskey, Tampa, Fla., Mark Navinskey, Effingham, Scott (Lori) Navinskey, Atchison, five daughters, Terry (Ross) Montgomery, Effingham, Shelly Ludwig, Lawrence, Cindy Dooley, Atchison, Connie Watkins, Arlington, Texas, Brenda (Randy) Dvorak, Weston, Mo., two sisters, Evelyn (Paul) Chmidling, Atchison, Ruth (Harry) Woltkamp, Liberty, Mo., 21 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, numerous in-laws and cousins.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Mooney Creek with Father Jojaiah Mandagiri as celebrant. Interment will follow in Corpus Christi Church Cemetery.
Joan was born May 28, 1934 in rural Jefferson County, the daughter of Otto and Agatha Danzebrink Schrick. She attended school at Oak Grove 57 Elementary at Mooney Creek and then Mount Saint Scholastica Academy in Atchison.
She and Ed Navinskey were united in marriage on July 9, 1951, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Mooney Creek and celebrated their 61st anniversary last year.
Joan was a stay at home mom, raising her children, maintaining their home and helping her husband with their dairy and farm. She later became a school bus driver for USD 377 where she transported many children to and from school for over 31 years until her retirement in 1996.
She was a lifelong member of Corpus Christi Church, Mooney Creek, and its Altar Society. A longtime bowling enthusiast, she participated and belonged to several bowling leagues for many years. Joan was an avid reader, enjoyed shopping with her sisters, having lunch with friends, tending her garden and flowers, her farm pets and giving her money to the casino. What she looked forward to the most was attending sporting and school events and watching her grandchildren participate. She thoroughly enjoyed watching KU basketball.
Survivors include her husband, Ed Navinskey, Cummings, three sons, Mike Navinskey, Tampa, Fla., Mark Navinskey, Effingham, Scott (Lori) Navinskey, Atchison, five daughters, Terry (Ross) Montgomery, Effingham, Shelly Ludwig, Lawrence, Cindy Dooley, Atchison, Connie Watkins, Arlington, Texas, Brenda (Randy) Dvorak, Weston, Mo., two sisters, Evelyn (Paul) Chmidling, Atchison, Ruth (Harry) Woltkamp, Liberty, Mo., 21 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, numerous in-laws and cousins.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Mooney Creek with Father Jojaiah Mandagiri as celebrant. Interment will follow in Corpus Christi Church Cemetery.
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