Everyone knew her family was her world. Jo Ann may have been a strict mom, but it was only because she wanted quality children. But no matter how strict, her love always shined through. She found her calling late in life: she was a grandmother for the ages. Spoiler in chief to her grandson who was her pride and joy. If her T.V. was on, she’d most likely be cheering for her beloved Steelers (definitely don’t call when they’re playing and kindly make sure you don’t go into labor during the Superbowl). Or watching a little HGTV, making her world Shabby Chic. Her listening tastes were eclectic featuring everything imaginable: country, pop, rap and Christian music. She was always in the mood to sing some Jason Derulo. She crafted with the best of them, either filling her home with wreaths or making grave blankets for her family’s final resting places. Her recent years have been brightened by her best friend, Pepper the African Grey Parrot. They had many a conversation; he called her mom. It made her happy to make all of her family’s favorite meals. She made the best baked macaroni and cheese and meatloaf with SpagettiOs, was always up for a few yard sales and loved daisies.
Through family she’d wind up on a blind date with a handsome guy named Joe. After the 2nd date they were seldom apart. They’d share a 25-year marriage. She is survived by her daughter, Colleen Turner; grandson, James Ball Jr., her son, Christopher Turner; son in law, Schwartzee (aka Scooby-doo); her siblings, Linda Gauntt (the late Mark “Rick” Gauntt Sr), Joseph Turner Jr. (Brenda), and John Turner (Anna); and many nieces and nephews.
Come celebrate 63 great years Sunday 4-6 p.m. at Sweeney Funeral Home, Riverside where there will be a 6 p.m. service.
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Oh Joann, my heart is so heavy with sorrow! I love you sissy and will miss you till I join you and Mom and Dad in the great beyond!
RIP Joann now you are an angel now and you have wings you were a good and beautiful friend and always thinking of others
omg Joann I’m so lost and I miss you so much I just want call to say i love one last time and to hear your voice but I bet mom was there with open arms welcoming you home. all your siblings here love you for ever till we meet again in god’s kingdom
Jo I am so heart broken I will miss you so dearly I think about our adventures when we were younger and the fun times we had the conversations we had the few years we worked together at Cumberland farms I’ve had the pleasure of you being in my life for 54 years prob the first 12 I was a brat but we loved each other it just pains me so much knowing I will never see you again I love you so much and will miss you I hope your dancing with all our loved ones I love you