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JOANNE LOCKE

1941 - 2025

JOANNE LOCKE obituary, 1941-2025, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1941

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Everest Funeral Chapel

420 Gore St.

Thunder Bay, Ontario

JOANNE LOCKE Obituary

December 29, 1941 - March 3, 2025
The family of (Wanda) Joanne Locke are heartbroken to announce her peaceful passing on Monday, March 3, 2025, surrounded by family and all their love.

Mom was born in Frankville, ON as the second of five children, to Kathleen and Ronald McBain. She contracted polio at a young age, and was saved by vaccines and the iron lung, along with her younger sister Darlene.

Joanne began a nursing career in Smiths Falls, caring for seriously handicapped children and shared many stories of their antics and her experiences. She married John (Jack) Locke, and together they welcomed three children in the next three years. Life was very busy for the young couple, moving from the Ottawa area to Calgary, onward to Toronto, then finally settling in Thunder Bay. She continued in the nursing field for a number of years, then moved to sales of fine jewelry at Keith Willis Jewellers, before starting in the bookstore at Confederation College, where she remained as a purchasing agent, until her early retirement as result of her ongoing challenges with Post Polio Syndrome.

Joanne enjoyed many years of world travel, first with her husband, then with her daughter, Sherri and grand-daughter, Jacqueline. Together they saw the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, South America, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, and everywhere in between. Life was exciting and great throughout those many years.

She led a life of service throughout her working career, as well as with her many volunteer positions, continuing until her passing. She enjoyed her positions within the ladies auxiliary of Kakabeka Legion, then moving into the main legion executive. Following her legion involvement, she took on multiple roles within the Board of Directors of Legion Park Housing. More recently, she volunteered with the early Breast Cancer Support Group, Canadian Cancer Society, March of Dimes, and the Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre. She slowed down just a little when she suddenly lost her sight, but was back at her posts within a very short time.

Her many years of volunteering earned her the prestigious Queen's Jubilee medal, of which she was particularly proud. However, her proudest accomplishment was her immediate and extended family.

Joanne is survived by sons, Patrick (Theresa), and Richard, daughter, Sherri (Wally); grandchildren, Cody, Skylar (Ami), Zachary (Michelle), Ava, Sarah, Parker (Kelly), and Jacqueline (Andreas); and great-grandchildren, Hayden and Amelia. Sisters, Veronica Galway, and Darlene McBain-Howard are also left to mourn their older sister's passing. Her pillow companion, big boy Max the pussycat will miss her tremendously, but will be well cared for with his many feline brothers and sisters.

She was predeceased by her husband, Jack in 1999, mother, Kay; father, Ronald; brother John, a brother in infancy; brother-in-law, Barry; multiple aunts (her substitute mom, Aunt Marion), and uncles; and many close friends.

Mom leaves a legacy of volunteerism, and strength in the face of many health hurdles. When she was told she had 4 months to live, 5 years ago, she decided that she wasn't quite finished yet and went on to live her life. She was quite excited when she started completing jigsaw puzzles after she was deemed legally blind, then renewing her driver's licence just a year ago - although, she did not continue to drive!

The last few months have definitely been an ongoing struggle for mom, but she faced every day with poise and grace, never leaving her home looking anything other than polished and completely put together. She will be remembered by her volunteer co-workers as welcoming, cheerful, well dressed, and stylish to the end.

For those of you who know the pain of losing their mom, I recognize the devastation. For those of you who are still able to share a coffee, tea, or a glass of wine with your mom, cherish these moments and never forget to remind her just how great she is!

Although our days of hugging mom goodbye after a great dinner or excursion, have ended, we have years of memories to provide solace and to guide us through the difficult times ahead. There is no love like a mom's love!

Funeral services for Joanne will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 1:00 pm in the WESTFORT CHAPEL, 420 West Gore Street at James, with Rev. Deacon Pasquale Coccimiglio officiating. Private interment in Sunset Memorial Gardens at a later date. Visitation for friends will be Monday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm in the Westfort Chapel.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Joanne's memory may be made to the Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre.

To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.

Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Mar. 8, 2025.

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Judy

March 16, 2025

Joanne was one of the first friends I made when volunteering I missed her smile and humour when she could no longer help in the same time frame as myself

Sandra Mazur

March 13, 2025

Sherri
I am so sorry to hear of your moms passing. She was such a wonderful volunteer at the legion and at the legion apartments. She did the job with efficiency and grace. I know you two spent a lot of time together and you were a dedicated daughter. Hold all of those precious memories tightly in your heart as you mourn her loss today and in the days ahead. I apologize that I am unable to attend her service but I am still in the hospital. My thoughts and prayers will be with you. Deepest condolences...Sandra Mazur

Sandra Moorfield

March 11, 2025

My sincerest condolences to the family. I worked in the office at the Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre until 2017 and knew Joanne from her volunteering at the Hostess Desk. She was a very kind, gentle lady who always had a smile. She greeted the public and was always willing to take people on a tour. She offered her assistance to staff with stuffing & labelling envelopes, tidying bulletin boards, and many other tasks. She was a gem of a very volunteer. May the wonderful memories you have carry you through this difficult time of loss.

Ica Micsko & Christine Blake

March 10, 2025

Please accept our deepest condolences. We are so sorry for your loss, Joanne will be in our thoughts and prayers. She wa a very kind lady and will be missed.

Ines Marcano-Bizzarrino

March 9, 2025

Mrs. Sherry Locke, very Sorry about your loss, I have the opportunity the talk to your mother on regular basis went she visited her friend Doreen next door to me , she was a very gentle lady so smart and caring, my prayers with you and all the family, God gave the comfort and strength the you and family needed for continued healing and recovery the this very sad loss. My prayers for her and all. Ines Marcano-Bizzarrino.

Kristine Cameron

March 8, 2025

My Condolences to Joanne“s family. It was such a pleasure to know Joanne! I was always happy to say hello to her at the 55 Plus Centre. I will miss her.

Donna Davenport

March 8, 2025

Joanne was a dear friend of my dad, Tom. They lived down the hall from each other and they always looked in on each other. Condolences to the family, Joanne was a special person.
Donna Davenport

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Memorial Events
for JOANNE LOCKE

Mar

10

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Westfort Chapel

420 West Gore Street, James, ON

Mar

11

Funeral

1:00 p.m.

WESTFORT CHAPEL

420 West Gore Street, James, ON

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420 Gore St., Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6J2