1947
2024
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Len Olson
February 20, 2025
Feb. 20th, 2025
I worked with JoAnn at Hewlett Packard in Colorado Springs during the 1990s. She was such a fun person to work with. Obviously, I mean that, because I thought of her and looked up her name and found this obituary. Very sad. RIP JoAnn
Shirley Brooks
June 17, 2024
JoAnn was a friend and a fellow dog lover. One of the first things I learned about JoAnn was she had a Rottie named Babe. I had a Rottie named Sara, so JoAnn and I, in dog spirit, were sisters! JoAnn always had an impish grin and a great sense of humor. I'll miss seeing her at our movie outings with dinner after. My condolences to family and friends who will miss her. I hope Babe met her at the Rainbow Bridge and they're having the best time now and forever.
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