Married Jack Kennard in 1945. Within a few years, they moved to Bothell, near Jacks family home at Kennard's Corner where they raised their two daughters.
Trained as a bookkeeper Joie was a working woman, Mother, gardener, and artist. In her early years, she found work at several businesses including the Bothell State Bank. Eventually, she settled in at the Seattle Times where she stayed to retire after 20 years. Active as she was, she returned to work a few years later to serve as a bookkeeper for Kenai Packers at their Naknek, Alaska plant during the salmon fishing season.
Interest in horses continued--Joie bought and bred two Saddlebred mares, training the foals. Then selling them to important breeders in places like Kentucky. Later she served as an advisor to her granddaughter Sarah in her quest to find and save abused horses. Following retirement she and Jack became snowbirds, enjoying winters in Arizona and making occasional forays into Mexico in their Airstream trailer.
Late in life she and jack sold their Bothell property, moving to Woodinville, where she continued to do yard work and to pursue her lifelong love of gardening.
Services: Wednesday, November 11 at 11:30 Purdy & Walters at Floral Hills, Lynnwood, WA.
Married Jack Kennard in 1945. Within a few years, they moved to Bothell, near Jacks family home at Kennard's Corner where they raised their two daughters.
Trained as a bookkeeper Joie was a working woman, Mother, gardener, and artist. In her early years, she found work at several businesses including the Bothell State Bank. Eventually, she settled in at the Seattle Times where she stayed to retire after 20 years. Active as she was, she returned to work a few years later to serve as a bookkeeper for Kenai Packers at their Naknek, Alaska plant during the salmon fishing season.
Interest in horses continued--Joie bought and bred two Saddlebred mares, training the foals. Then selling them to important breeders in places like Kentucky. Later she served as an advisor to her granddaughter Sarah in her quest to find and save abused horses. Following retirement she and Jack became snowbirds, enjoying winters in Arizona and making occasional forays into Mexico in their Airstream trailer.
Late in life she and jack sold their Bothell property, moving to Woodinville, where she continued to do yard work and to pursue her lifelong love of gardening.
Services: Wednesday, November 11 at 11:30 Purdy & Walters at Floral Hills, Lynnwood, WA.
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