Joan Ellen Schoer
October 18, 1934 ~ January 15, 2022
Resided in:
Grayson, Georgia
Joan Schoer is survived by brother John Watson, son Norman Roger Schoer & daughter Denise Schoer Murray & husband George Terrazas. Her 5 granddaughters Michelle Christian and husband Todd Haley, Jacqueline Ellen Murray & husband Billy Fulcher, Stephaine Nicole Schoer, Amber Joy Schoer, Miranda Paige & husband Ali Agudelo. 5 great-grand children Michael Parker Haley, Alexa Joan Haley, Michael Clayton Fulcher, Aubrie Ellen Fulcher, and Hadassah Luz Agudelo.
Services
Visitation: January 20, 2022 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
770-277-4550
Funeral Service: January 20, 2022 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
770-277-4550
Interment:
Gwinnett Memorial Park
925 US Highway 29 S
Lawrenceville, AG 30046
770-962-7630
www.gwinnettcemetery.com/
So sorry to hear about Joanie, thinking of you all. Enjoyed knowing her and hearing about her life. You will miss her.
I have many treasured memories of times I spent with Joan. Everyone at Lainiere de Picardie respected her greatly, and valued her friendship. She was always generous with her time, and shared her knowledge and connections willingly.
My condolences to all.
My condolences to all of Joan’s relatives. I always enjoyed the time with her at the IACDE meetings and the knowledge she shared with us when she visited our factories in Colombia and Merida.
So sorry to hear about Joan. She was a great lady and colleague. Sincere condolence to her family.
David Schmida
Joan was a very special Lady. We shared many years of memories traveling and working together. She will always be in my memories of those wonderful times.
Ah, yes. Too bad there was no acknowledgement of her brother’s twin sister, Jill Knight, or her four children, Ian, Neil, Alison, and Annette, or her brother’s wife, Maureen Watson, and their child Kimberly.
My only maternal blood aunty. However, as much I admired her as a child, we didn’t gel as adults. Thankfully, with my Uncles family I will always cherish the times I had with them during my stay in the States. And Kimberly is so right.