Joan-Eyrich-Obituary

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Joan L. Eyrich

Winfield, Indiana

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March 23, 2019
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Winfield, Indiana

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Joan L. Eyrich (nee Sloan), age 84, of Winfield, formerly of Merrillville and current resident at Symphony of Chesterton passed away on Saturday, March 23, 2019.  

Joan is survived by her daughters: Lora Eyrich, Sarah (Mark) Simmons, and Karen (Don) Finley; grandsons: Andrew Finley,...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I have known her for 39 years. She was always so pleasant and so much fun. May she rest in peace and may her memory be eternal.

I have read and reread these wonderful entries about my mother and I am so proud to be her daughter. What an honor to have a mother who was truly loved and respected by so many kind people. Mom loved life and fought to live, but now she is with my dad, grandparents, siblings, and other loving relatives and friends. Thanks and blessings to all of you.

When I read the obits on line today,I was saddened to see that our friend Joan had passed. She was a classmate of my husband Joe and I and a dear friend. In fact, she was a bridesmaid in our wedding.--Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. May her soul rest in peace.



My thoughts and prayers go out to you in this sad time. May you find all the comfort, strength and faith you need to get through and celebrate the loveand wonderful memoriesof your Mother.

My deepest sympathies

Michelle Parker
Crown Point Indiana
(I was your Grandfathers helper in 1987)

Lora, Sarah and Karen, I am so very sorry for the loss of your mom. She will be greatly missed. I can still remember her laugh and her advise when we went out on a Friday or Saturday night when we were in high school.
Love,
Kathy(Jannasch) Roberts, Paul and Sam

There are no words to express my sorrow. I am blessed to have been her niece and I celebrate her life. Out of all my memories, I will cherish her words to me at one of the Manion bunch visit at Symphony, we had so much laughter that day and she genuinely stated this was such a blast! Knowing we gave her laughter as much as we received it, is truly precious. Love you Aunt Joan.

Dear Laura, Sarah, and Karen please accept our deepest condolences for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time. Matthew 5:4

To My Aunt Joan, my heart is still hurting from the loss of your soul on Saturday night. You were always happy to see me and embraced my family. We spent almost all of our holidays together .You will always be special to me. I knew you and my mom were best friends not only sisters! You kept me close to her for a life time. You will be missed more than I can say! I love you Aunt Joan I know you're up with Mom and the family playing pinochle, they were calling you home that night. Rest in...

You have my deepest sympathy. I went to high school with her. She was a very special person. Last time I saw her was at a class reunion. I have many fond memories 0f her and your dad. May she rest in peace. Elaine Ponzo DeVaney.