
Starbuck: Joan
“Veteran WWII British Women’s Air Force”
At Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston on Friday September 18, 2015.
Joan Starbuck (Nee Smith), in her 94th year, Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Starbuck; Loving mother of David, and Stuart. Remembered with love by her grandchildren Michael, and Christine. Predeceased by her brothers, George, Colin, and Kenneth Smith.
The Family will receive friends at Fraser Presbyterian Church (70 Queen St. S. Tottenham) on Saturday September 26, 2015 from 11am until time of Funeral Service at 1pm.
Cremation will Follow. In memoriam donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home 905-936-3477. www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Ayosh says
He-man,Only me claim myself as the Godfather of the baby. Perhaps the paretns would turn down the offer, who knows? :)Thanks for your kind words.r,Yes, he is. I wanted to hold him in my arms but didn’t. It’s hot that afternoon and I sweated. Just didn’t want to “stink” the pure, innocent baby boy.
Sannie and Allan McInnis says
Dear Stuart and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Joan’s passing. She lived a long and productive life and will be sadly missed. To still be bookkeeping at 90 was quite a feat! Our deepest condolences in your loss.
Sannie and Al
Riverwood Senior Living says
On behalf of the Staff & Residents of Riverwood Senior Living we take this time to express our deepest condolences to the family of Joan. Joan loved to walk. I had the pleasure of taking her for walks most every day. Joan would always ask, “so how am I doing for an old lady?” She prided in her accomplishment of walking. Joan is missed from our Riverwood family. She was a pleasure to talk and always had a smile. One of my fondest memories of her was last Halloween, she dressed up in a “hippie’s” 70 suit costume. She looked amazing. God Bless you Joan!
Kim Brown for Riverwood Senior Living
Henry & Joan Kwiatkowski says
Stuart & David:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families in the passing of your Mother, Joan. She will be sadly missed. She always had a big smile and love to talk about her two big sons. I didn’t get to know her too well while she lived across the street but did while she was in Riverwood and I was visiting my husband.
May God be with you in your hour of need.
Joan Kwiatkowski
Debbie Hotson says
Warm, kind-hearted woman who will be missed by many.