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Joan Harrison Ceo

Out Of State, Connecticut

1935 - 2015

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January 7, 2015
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Out Of State, Connecticut

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Joan Harrison Ceo, born Aug. 13, 1935, died Jan. 7, 2015, in her 80th year, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Was operated on for pancreatic cancer on Oct. 10, 2014, at Massachusetts General Hospital. She died of a heart attack.Joan was the third child of Frank Harrison and Mabel Tysver...

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Dear Joe, I am distresed to hear of the passing of Joan. I have such fond memories of both of you when you were at UK. Joan played harp for several Women's Glee Club concerts..a pleasure to work with her. I've missed you and Joan...two fabulous musicians and human beings. Heartfelt sympathy.

Dr. Ceo, you and your beautiful wife will always be remembered with love and respect from your years with us in CKYO. Mrs. Ceo's smile, kindness, and amazing musicianship live on in our hearts. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Love,
Mary Ogletree

Dear Joe,
I'm sorry - Joan was lovely and I know you'll miss her. Thinking about you at this time.
Fondly,
Suzanne Pendley Dillard

Dear Joe, It was 25 yrs. ago that Joan played at my and Gary's wedding. I'll never forget her and we are so very sorry.

My heartfelt condolences to the family during this time of sorrow. (1Corinthains 15:26) (Isaiah 61:1,2) Please find peace in knowing that He understands your grief and He cares. 1 Peter 5:6, 7

Will be remembering you both in my prayers, Dr. Ceo. Fond memories of being at the house, working on your viola d'amore book, listening to Joan practicing. I've always loved the harp, and it was a joy to hear her.

Joan was a wonderful, warm person. I will miss her dearly and my thoughts are with you Joe.

Dear Joe,

I am so sorry for your loss. It has been such a privilege to know you both.
James and I were so fortunate to have you visit us in our home.
You and Joan will forever hold a special place in my heart.

Joan had a smile that would brighten any room. Her dedication to musical performance and to the education of her students made such a difference in our lives. Her hard work and brilliant performance brought pleasure to so many of us. May she rest in peace. We shall miss her.