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1947 – 2013
Joanie Golding passed away March 11, 2013, in San Diego.
Lillian "Joanie" Templeton graduated from Crawford High in 1965 and became one of the county's finest survey draftspersons, and a loving mother, wife, partner and grandmother. The many who loved Joanie will remember her humor at all times and her eye for design.
Joanie is survived by daughters Shannon and Jessie; son John; ex-husbands Mike Curren and Pete Golding; longtime companion Phil Hatlem; and grandson Isaac.
A memorial service will be held later this year.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation.
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6 Entries
My heart goes out to your family in the loss of someone so young. May God supply you all with the "power beyond what is normal" to face the difficult days ahead. 2 Corinthians 4:7
April 10, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of Lillian's passing. I spoke with many times during the course of her treatments with RMG. I will miss speaking with her. My prayers are wuth her family.
Joanne
April 1, 2013
We knew Joanie through Phil - what joy she brought to him! So sorry to hear the news - I know how much she loved her children and grandson from how she glowed when she spoke of them! So sorry for everyone's loss. Katie Powers
March 26, 2013
I haven't seen Joanie in years and was so shocked to see this announcement. I so remember many fun times we shared in our younger years. She was so beautiful inside and out. RIP, Joanie!
Peggy (Watkins) Fainelli
March 26, 2013
Terry and I are saddened to hear of losing Joanie. She always had such a positive, fun loving attitude. We will dearly miss her. Our love and prayers to all of her family.
Sandie and Terry
Sandie/Terry Curren
March 22, 2013
We are so saddened by Joanie's passing. She was muchtoo young and had so much of life yet to live. We grieve for her children who will miss her so much - she loved them so. We trust that there are many memories of happier times that will provide solace now and bring joy in the future.
Helen Duffy Mike Curren
March 17, 2013
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