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DAY, Joan Lee (Fauk) 1945-2014

DAY, FAUK, BOEHME, WIECHMAN, MORROW, HOLCOMB, VERKUILEN, SCANNELL, BLAHNIK, BLOEMENDAAL, SEEGER, SARON, DENGEL, MUTH, HEINRITZ

Posted By: S. Bell
Date: 1/11/2015 at 23:59:34

[Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, Sunday, June 29, 2014]

WATERLOO - Joan, age 68, of Waterloo, died with her family by her side Sunday, June 29, 2014, at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home of Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer).

She was born Nov. 18, 1945, in Appleton, Wis., the daughter of George and Veronica (Boehme) Fauk. She married Donald Day in 1967 and had four children.

She is survived by her husband; her daughters, Colleen Wiechman (Todd) of Billings, Mont., Kristen Day of Cedar Falls and Kelly Morrow (Josh) of Waterloo; a son, Kevin Day (Mollie) of Parkville, Mo.; and grandchildren Konner and Kolten Wiechman of Billings, Kenna and Kaci Loney of Cedar Falls, Abbie and Isabel Day of Parkville, and Eli Morrow of Waterloo. She is also survived by seven sisters and five brothers-in-law, Jackie and Cliff Holcomb, Judy and Tom Verkuilen, Jerry and Tom Scannell, Jean Blahnik, Joy Fauk, Jenny and Keith Bloemendaal, and Jill and Pat Seeger. She is additionally survived by sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Dianne and Gordan Saron, Pat Dengel, Barb and Mike Muth, Paul Day, and Al and Eileen Day; and 27 nieces and nephews; and many many friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents George and Veronica Fauk; her father-in-law, Kenneth Day; her mother-in-law, Marie Day; a brother-in-law, Thomas Heinritz; and a sister-in-law, Ann Day.

Joan retired from the NU High School/Price Laboratory School after nearly 25 years. She absolutely felt it was the perfect career because of all the contact and relationships she had with students, their families, and co-workers. She loved sports and often said that she was born a generation too early since organized sports were not available when she grew up. So she lived vicariously through her children’s and grandchildren’s sports activities. She also loved the Green Bay Packers and was there when they opened Lambeau Field and attended the famous “Ice Bowl” in 1968. She enjoyed golf very much … but only if she had a few good holes and made a few long putts!

Family, faith and friends were the most important parts of her life. She has been touched by many and touched even more people with her kind heart. Joan loved to travel with her family. She enjoyed spring breaks in Gulf Shores and loved to go to Montana, Kansas City and Wisconsin to see and celebrate with family. She loved to visit national parks, loved to see the mountains, and hiked down and then back to the top of the Grand Canyon in 2009. She was very adventurous. She loved amusement rides, sky diving, parasailing and water parks. She even wanted her family to go to the water slide park the day she passed away.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with inurnment in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Appleton. Public visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service on West Ridgeway, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. Visitation will continue at the church for an hour before services on Wednesday.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar Valley Hospice, Sacred Heart Catholic Church or the family.

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Possible Relatives: Donald Richard Day, Kevin O., Kelly V


 

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