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Joan <I>Wright</I> Brosnahan

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Joan Wright Brosnahan

Birth
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
23 Jul 2011 (aged 87)
Burial
Coupeville, Island County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.2066802, Longitude: -122.7044775
Plot
Block4 Extended Space 15
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JOAN BROSNAHAN (1924 - 2011)

Joan Brosnahan, well known Northwest artist for more than forty-five years, died suddenly on July 23, 2011 at the age of 87.

She was born April 5, 1924 in Vancouver, B.C. to Albert and Jeanette Wright.

She was married at an early age and moved to Southern California, where she fell in love with the warm climate of the South. Her first marriage ended in divorce, but she soon found the love of her life, a young Navy Fighter Pilot, James Brosnahan. They were married in Meridian, Mississippi, where Jim was the Commanding Officer of VT-7, a training squadron. Jim and Joan moved to Oak Harbor 45 years ago.

Joan began her love of art as a young girl with her pencil sketches and she began to develop her talents while living in San Diego. She comes from a long line of talented artists including her grandfather, who was a stained glass artist in Nottingham, England. In recent years, she developed a unique, unlimited style that is widely known under the signature of "Broz". Joan utilized varied styles in her work and demonstrated her ability and imagination in combining traditional watercolor with a variety of mixed media.

More recently, Joan Brosnahan had developed a mixed media technique that has rapidly become popular. Her art work appears in a number of galleries on Whidbey Island, including Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor, Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville, Cornet Bay Gallery near Deception Pass and the Langley art Gallery. Joan also taught painting classes at Oak Harbor Senior Center. One of the newest techniques she was developing was hot wax designs.

Joan was a member of the NWWA, Island Art Council, Whidbey Allied Artists, Skagit Valley Art Association and Women in the Arts. She had been the recipient of awards for her work, including Regional Awards, Texaco Award, Shell Oil, Nalley Award, Jody Bergsma Award, David Painting Award, ASG Printing Award, and Poster Artist Award for the LaConner Art Show.

Joan held One Women Shows at the Santa Rosa Gallery, CA, Silverdale Lodge, WA, Stone Gallery, Whidbey, WA, Federal Way Courthouse, Fine Art Gallery, WA, and Knudsen Gallery, Federal Way, WA.

Joan loved life and everything it brought to her. She was a flashy, glamorous lady, who reveled in driving around in her black Camaro. She was a featured artist at the Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival for the past 45 years. For many years she served as a model for various groups.

Joan had a passion for world travel with family and friends. Regardless of which country, Joan was a walking encyclopedia of information about the area they were visiting. For many years, Joan carried out the annual squadron reunions for Jim's squadron, even after his death.

Joan is survived her family: daughter Linda MacDonald and husband Bernie and their son Jaime of Kelowna, BC; daughter Lisa Rogers and husband Hazen Gauthier of Calgary, Alberta; and son Michael Brosnahan and wife Wendy and their daughter Briana of Ponderay, Idaho and by two step grandchildren, Nena and Robert Cramer.

She was preceded in death by her husband, CDR James J. Brosnahan, USN (Ret) in 2005 and by two sisters.

A Celebration of a Life Well-Lived will be held on Thursday, July 28, 2011 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the Oak Harbor Yacht Club.
The family and friends would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to celebrate a well-loved lady. Please bring your stories, poems, or recollections to share and please wear your favorite outfit in true Joan style.

Private family graveside services were held at Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, where Joan was buried with her husband James Brosnaham.

Arrangements are entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home & Cremation, Oak Harbor.
JOAN BROSNAHAN (1924 - 2011)

Joan Brosnahan, well known Northwest artist for more than forty-five years, died suddenly on July 23, 2011 at the age of 87.

She was born April 5, 1924 in Vancouver, B.C. to Albert and Jeanette Wright.

She was married at an early age and moved to Southern California, where she fell in love with the warm climate of the South. Her first marriage ended in divorce, but she soon found the love of her life, a young Navy Fighter Pilot, James Brosnahan. They were married in Meridian, Mississippi, where Jim was the Commanding Officer of VT-7, a training squadron. Jim and Joan moved to Oak Harbor 45 years ago.

Joan began her love of art as a young girl with her pencil sketches and she began to develop her talents while living in San Diego. She comes from a long line of talented artists including her grandfather, who was a stained glass artist in Nottingham, England. In recent years, she developed a unique, unlimited style that is widely known under the signature of "Broz". Joan utilized varied styles in her work and demonstrated her ability and imagination in combining traditional watercolor with a variety of mixed media.

More recently, Joan Brosnahan had developed a mixed media technique that has rapidly become popular. Her art work appears in a number of galleries on Whidbey Island, including Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor, Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville, Cornet Bay Gallery near Deception Pass and the Langley art Gallery. Joan also taught painting classes at Oak Harbor Senior Center. One of the newest techniques she was developing was hot wax designs.

Joan was a member of the NWWA, Island Art Council, Whidbey Allied Artists, Skagit Valley Art Association and Women in the Arts. She had been the recipient of awards for her work, including Regional Awards, Texaco Award, Shell Oil, Nalley Award, Jody Bergsma Award, David Painting Award, ASG Printing Award, and Poster Artist Award for the LaConner Art Show.

Joan held One Women Shows at the Santa Rosa Gallery, CA, Silverdale Lodge, WA, Stone Gallery, Whidbey, WA, Federal Way Courthouse, Fine Art Gallery, WA, and Knudsen Gallery, Federal Way, WA.

Joan loved life and everything it brought to her. She was a flashy, glamorous lady, who reveled in driving around in her black Camaro. She was a featured artist at the Coupeville Arts & Crafts Festival for the past 45 years. For many years she served as a model for various groups.

Joan had a passion for world travel with family and friends. Regardless of which country, Joan was a walking encyclopedia of information about the area they were visiting. For many years, Joan carried out the annual squadron reunions for Jim's squadron, even after his death.

Joan is survived her family: daughter Linda MacDonald and husband Bernie and their son Jaime of Kelowna, BC; daughter Lisa Rogers and husband Hazen Gauthier of Calgary, Alberta; and son Michael Brosnahan and wife Wendy and their daughter Briana of Ponderay, Idaho and by two step grandchildren, Nena and Robert Cramer.

She was preceded in death by her husband, CDR James J. Brosnahan, USN (Ret) in 2005 and by two sisters.

A Celebration of a Life Well-Lived will be held on Thursday, July 28, 2011 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the Oak Harbor Yacht Club.
The family and friends would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to celebrate a well-loved lady. Please bring your stories, poems, or recollections to share and please wear your favorite outfit in true Joan style.

Private family graveside services were held at Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, where Joan was buried with her husband James Brosnaham.

Arrangements are entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home & Cremation, Oak Harbor.


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  • Created by: Bonnie
  • Added: Jul 27, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74021274/joan-brosnahan: accessed ), memorial page for Joan Wright Brosnahan (5 Apr 1924–23 Jul 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74021274, citing Sunnyside Cemetery, Coupeville, Island County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Bonnie (contributor 46780698).