Wisconsin. She was educated in the schools of WaKeeney and married
her high school sweetheart, Henry Claycamp. Shortly after, Joanne and
Henry began a lifelong adventure of many moves across the country as
Henry progressed in academic and business positions.
She moved to Kenosha in 2010 from living in McKinney, TX, and previously on both US coasts, and even a year in Switzerland. Joanne was known as both a talented cook and a gracious hostess for both casual and formal dinner parties. She was always active in community social and volunteer activities wherever she lived. Joanne was a managing volunteer for the American Cancer Society in California and a committed hospital volunteer McKinney. She spent some of her empty nest years sharpening her bridge play, painting, pottery and tap dancing with Evening Stars tap dancing group. Above all, Joanne loved family and gathering her family for visits and holidays.
She is survived by a son and his wife of Grapevine, TX, a son and wife of
North Potomac, MD, a daughter and her husband of Woodstock, GA and
a daughter and her husband of Kenosha, WI.,; seven grandchildren; and
eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Dorene Hitchcock.
Inurnment and a memorial service took place on Memorial Day weekend in her home town of WaKeeney, Kansas.
Wisconsin. She was educated in the schools of WaKeeney and married
her high school sweetheart, Henry Claycamp. Shortly after, Joanne and
Henry began a lifelong adventure of many moves across the country as
Henry progressed in academic and business positions.
She moved to Kenosha in 2010 from living in McKinney, TX, and previously on both US coasts, and even a year in Switzerland. Joanne was known as both a talented cook and a gracious hostess for both casual and formal dinner parties. She was always active in community social and volunteer activities wherever she lived. Joanne was a managing volunteer for the American Cancer Society in California and a committed hospital volunteer McKinney. She spent some of her empty nest years sharpening her bridge play, painting, pottery and tap dancing with Evening Stars tap dancing group. Above all, Joanne loved family and gathering her family for visits and holidays.
She is survived by a son and his wife of Grapevine, TX, a son and wife of
North Potomac, MD, a daughter and her husband of Woodstock, GA and
a daughter and her husband of Kenosha, WI.,; seven grandchildren; and
eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Dorene Hitchcock.
Inurnment and a memorial service took place on Memorial Day weekend in her home town of WaKeeney, Kansas.
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