Joanne was a committed follower of Jesus Christ as a member of Earle Street Baptist Church and had a love of the gospel from childhood. She also had a great love of people neighborhood friends, church friends, and especially her family. She and Joe, her husband of 60 years, dreamed of the life they would have together and the family they would raise, and God blessed them beyond what they imagined.
As a native Charlestonian, Joanne was a true Southern lady, but one who loved to laugh - especially at herself. We are thankful for the life she lived and the legacy she leaves behind.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Glenn, and a sister, Barbara Thompson.
Joanne was a committed follower of Jesus Christ as a member of Earle Street Baptist Church and had a love of the gospel from childhood. She also had a great love of people neighborhood friends, church friends, and especially her family. She and Joe, her husband of 60 years, dreamed of the life they would have together and the family they would raise, and God blessed them beyond what they imagined.
As a native Charlestonian, Joanne was a true Southern lady, but one who loved to laugh - especially at herself. We are thankful for the life she lived and the legacy she leaves behind.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Glenn, and a sister, Barbara Thompson.
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