Born June 3, 1934 in Indian Lake, NY, she was the daughter of the late Donald and Leda (King) Betts and stepfather, Arthur Locke.
She graduated from Indian Lake Central School and attended Albany Business College.
She held several secretarial positions over the years, including a job with Senator Bernstein at the State Senate in Albany many years ago, as well as at CICU in Albany, Bennington College in VT and Questar in Schodack.
Joan was a volunteer member of the Valatie Rescue Squad for many years, serving as an EMT, secretary, driver and billing clerk, which were positions that she was very proud to have served in and for which she received the DeWitt Clinton Award for Community Service.
Joan was a loving Mom and Gramma, always ready to run errands and watch her grandchildren. She loved watching NASCAR (#48 Jimmy Johnson) and visited Orange County Choppers for her motorcycle fix.
In spite of her Alzheimer's diagnosis, she was still smiling and spunky up until a short time ago.
She is survived by 4 daughters, Laurie (Patrick) Carr, Lonie (Jim) Sharp, Tamara (Michael) Kipp and Tonya (Leigh) Alpart, 2 sisters, Sandra (Tom) Armstrong and Daphne (Steve) Pearson, grandchildren Jake, Jody and Luke, Erika and Garrett, Monique, Shawn, Leanna and Michael; great grandchildren MacKenzie, Riley, Taylor, Brooke and Hunter, as well as several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Herbert Walsh, her sister and brother-in-law, Sheila and Jack Bonesteel and her granddaughter, Kayla Wilson.
Burial will be at St. John the Baptist Cemetery.
Born June 3, 1934 in Indian Lake, NY, she was the daughter of the late Donald and Leda (King) Betts and stepfather, Arthur Locke.
She graduated from Indian Lake Central School and attended Albany Business College.
She held several secretarial positions over the years, including a job with Senator Bernstein at the State Senate in Albany many years ago, as well as at CICU in Albany, Bennington College in VT and Questar in Schodack.
Joan was a volunteer member of the Valatie Rescue Squad for many years, serving as an EMT, secretary, driver and billing clerk, which were positions that she was very proud to have served in and for which she received the DeWitt Clinton Award for Community Service.
Joan was a loving Mom and Gramma, always ready to run errands and watch her grandchildren. She loved watching NASCAR (#48 Jimmy Johnson) and visited Orange County Choppers for her motorcycle fix.
In spite of her Alzheimer's diagnosis, she was still smiling and spunky up until a short time ago.
She is survived by 4 daughters, Laurie (Patrick) Carr, Lonie (Jim) Sharp, Tamara (Michael) Kipp and Tonya (Leigh) Alpart, 2 sisters, Sandra (Tom) Armstrong and Daphne (Steve) Pearson, grandchildren Jake, Jody and Luke, Erika and Garrett, Monique, Shawn, Leanna and Michael; great grandchildren MacKenzie, Riley, Taylor, Brooke and Hunter, as well as several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Herbert Walsh, her sister and brother-in-law, Sheila and Jack Bonesteel and her granddaughter, Kayla Wilson.
Burial will be at St. John the Baptist Cemetery.
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