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Posted: April 12, 2015

Obituary for Joanne Denise Pedrotti

joannePedrotti, Joanne, Denise, (nee Morris)

May 4, 1938 – Apr 2, 2015

In the early morning hours of Thursday, April 2, 2015, Joanne Denise Pedrotti passed away at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital at the age of 76 years.  She was born on May 4, 1938 in Trail, BC to John and Winifred Morris.

Joanne’s family moved from Trail to Kimberley in 1949.  She met her husband, John in Kimberley and they married in 1961.  John and Joanne loved to travel.  They owned a trailer at the time and loved to visit various locations throughout the US and Canada.  What Joanne loved the most of all was spending time with her grandchildren.  As her children, none of us ever had to worry about a babysitter because she was always ready and willing to take them.  She would even have them for a whole week at a time –Joanne and the grandchildren have many fond memories of their times together.  Joanne worked at the Bank of Montreal in Kimberley.  She worked herself up from a teller to a Loans Officer.  She retired in 1989.  After her husband, John passed away, Joanne’s interests changed a bit.  She loved to read and she spent many hours with her eyes in the books.  She enjoyed reading up until about a year ago when her eyesight failed.  She was a wonderful mother to all of her children and we will miss her and her kind ways.

Joanne leaves to cherish her memory two daughters; Lisa (Mike) Boucher and Colleen Pedrotti and her grandchildren; Nicole, Kristine, Kyle and Ryan.  She is survived by one brother; Craig (Rosemary) Morris and many more extended family members.  Joanne was predeceased by her husband, John in 1989 and her daughter; Lynda LaBoucane in 2010.

As per Joanne’s request, there will be no funeral service.  In honor of Joanne’s memory, please make a donation to the BC Children’s Hospital, 4480 Oak St., Vancouver, BC  V6H 4H6 or to the Kootenay SPCA,  3339 Hwy 3/95, PO Box 2, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4H6.

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Feature photo courtesy of Through My Eyes Photography


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