1930 - 2005 (75 years)
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Name |
Joan Elaine DUTHER |
Birth |
12 May 1930 |
St. Louis, MO. |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
19 Oct 2005 |
Galveston, TX |
Burial |
24 Oct 2005 |
Veteran's National Cemetery, Houston, TX |
Person ID |
I30124596180 |
Brown/Hayes |
Last Modified |
28 Jan 2025 |
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Notes |
- Obituary from Galveston County, TX Daily News (copy on file Joan Elaine Letter Galveston. Joan Elaine Letter, 75, of Galveston, passed away Wednesday, Octover 19, 2005. Funeral mass will be 3 pm, Friday, October 21, 2005, at St. patrick Catholic church with Father John Bok, OFM, as Celebrant. Burial will be held in Housston's VA National Cemetery on Monday, October 24, 2005, at 11 am. Visitation and rosary were held at malloy and Son Funeral Home on Thursday evening. Joan was born May 12, 1930 in St. Louis , MO. She worked for UTMD for many years, and after her retirement Joan worked for the Galveston Parks Board. She sserved as a receptionist with the Convention and Visiitors Bureau. When asked what she id for a living, the Island Queen's reply was always, "I sell Galveston." Joan was very active in several community organizations. Her favorites were the Damas at St. patrick Catholic Church and the Marine corp League. She also loved to travel, go on casino trips, and was a member of the Krewe of Aquarius. Joan's strong faith in God carried her through life. She will live on in the hearts of all whose lived she touched. She was preceded i death by her daughter, pamela Elaine Elliott, and her brother, Edmond Duther. Joan is survived by her husband, Robert A. Letter; sons, Lawrence Robert Letter and Lewis William Letter and wife Susan; daughters, Patricia Ann lacy and husband William, and Lynn Marie Ferguson and husbnad, Rick, and grandchildren, Zoe Marie Stollery and husband Brian, Jonathan Austin elliottp; Victoria Ann Godwin; Katherine Elaine Godwin; Carolyn Michelle Lacy; Robert Wayne Punmill; Jonathan Edmond Letter; Sarah Elaine :etter, and hannah Gail Letter. Pallbearers will be Lawrence Robert Letter, Lewis William Letter, William E. Lacy, Rick Ferguson, Joseph C. Godwin, Jr. and Jonathan Austin Elliott. memorials may be made to the American Red Cross or to the charity of your choice. malloy and sons Funeral Home, Published Oct. 21, 2005
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