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Joan Elaine <I>Runge</I> Barton

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Joan Elaine Runge Barton

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
15 Dec 2020 (aged 85)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9035583, Longitude: -98.3719694
Plot
Section M, Lot 48
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Joan Barton, 85, of Grand Island passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at CHI Health-St. Francis in Grand Island.

Joan Elaine (Runge) Barton was born April 27, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Herman and Lilian (Whitehill) Runge. She received her education in Omaha and graduated from Omaha North High School in 1953. She also attended Commercial Business College and the University of Omaha. On August 31, 1957 she married Sam Barton at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Joan and Sam first met at church camp. After their wedding they lived in Lincoln, Falls City, and then made their home in Grand Island.

Joan worked various jobs in Grand Island. Most notably she served as the bookkeeper and Helpline Director for the YWCA for 14 years. She, along with numerous volunteers, provided information, referrals and crisis intervention to those in need. Joan believed in volunteering her time and helping others. Joan especially enjoyed volunteering at CHI-St. Francis where she worked in the gift shop. She loved animals and had many pets over her lifetime. She and her husband Sam were involved in the pet therapy program at the skilled care unit of St. Francis and visited the unit weekly with their beloved shelties Butch and Abby. Faith was an important part of her life. She was a long-time member of Stephen’s Episcopal Church where she taught Sunday School and served on the Altar Guild. Joan loved gardening and was happy to divide and share her flowers with friends and family, giving tips on how to help them grow. She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed attending their events.

She is survived by her husband Sam; her two daughters, Debbie (John) White and Susan (Scott) Hooker, all of Grand Island; five grandchildren, Andrea (Jason) McDonald of Aurora, Nebraska, Dan White, Meghan Hooker, Nick (Bailey) Hooker, and Tyler (Hannah) Hooker of Grand Island; nine great-grandchildren, Taylor, Megan, Riley, and Jameson McDonald of Aurora, and Hadley, Brayden, Brooks, and RaeLynn Hooker, all of Grand Island; sisters-in-law, Mary Lou Meldrom and Jean Runge; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Norman; sister, Ruth; brother-in-law, Al Meldrom; and great-grandson, Jayden Samuel McDonald.
Joan Barton, 85, of Grand Island passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at CHI Health-St. Francis in Grand Island.

Joan Elaine (Runge) Barton was born April 27, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Herman and Lilian (Whitehill) Runge. She received her education in Omaha and graduated from Omaha North High School in 1953. She also attended Commercial Business College and the University of Omaha. On August 31, 1957 she married Sam Barton at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Joan and Sam first met at church camp. After their wedding they lived in Lincoln, Falls City, and then made their home in Grand Island.

Joan worked various jobs in Grand Island. Most notably she served as the bookkeeper and Helpline Director for the YWCA for 14 years. She, along with numerous volunteers, provided information, referrals and crisis intervention to those in need. Joan believed in volunteering her time and helping others. Joan especially enjoyed volunteering at CHI-St. Francis where she worked in the gift shop. She loved animals and had many pets over her lifetime. She and her husband Sam were involved in the pet therapy program at the skilled care unit of St. Francis and visited the unit weekly with their beloved shelties Butch and Abby. Faith was an important part of her life. She was a long-time member of Stephen’s Episcopal Church where she taught Sunday School and served on the Altar Guild. Joan loved gardening and was happy to divide and share her flowers with friends and family, giving tips on how to help them grow. She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed attending their events.

She is survived by her husband Sam; her two daughters, Debbie (John) White and Susan (Scott) Hooker, all of Grand Island; five grandchildren, Andrea (Jason) McDonald of Aurora, Nebraska, Dan White, Meghan Hooker, Nick (Bailey) Hooker, and Tyler (Hannah) Hooker of Grand Island; nine great-grandchildren, Taylor, Megan, Riley, and Jameson McDonald of Aurora, and Hadley, Brayden, Brooks, and RaeLynn Hooker, all of Grand Island; sisters-in-law, Mary Lou Meldrom and Jean Runge; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Norman; sister, Ruth; brother-in-law, Al Meldrom; and great-grandson, Jayden Samuel McDonald.


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