Joan-Van Epps-Obituary

Joan E. Van Epps

Albany, New York

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Van Epps, Joan E. NORTH CREEK, N.Y. Joan E. Van Epps, 70, died Thursday, March 22, 2007 at home in North Creek. Born in Albany, she was the daughter of Hazel A. Reilly-Schermerhorn of McKownville and stepdaughter of the late William S. Schermerhorn. Joan was a graduate of Rensselaer High School...

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To All of Joan's family,
I recently returned from Florida and heard of Joan's passing. I am so sad that we won't see her smiling face at Teopa gatherings. We shared so much for so many years. She was a very special person. My prayers will continue to be with all of you. Joan Ouellette, retired member of TEOPA

To Joan's Family,
My sincerest condolences to you all. I always enjoyed seeing Joan at the many TEOPA gatherings. She will be remembered with much warmth and fondness.

I'm so sorry to hear about Joan, over the years as a member of TEOPA I got to know Joan, she was a lovely and caring woman. She will be missed by all of us.
May God Bless Her and her family.

Joan has been in my thoughts and prayers . I am was very sorry to hear of her illness. Joan and I worked for a long time at JCS and we became very good friends. She will be surely missed by her many friends.

to the van epps family
I am sorry to hear the loss of your mom. I thoguht she was great when I was in johnsburg school. I am sadden to hear of her lose and I know she will be missed

you were a wonderful person who will be greatly missed. my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the Van Epps Family,
You all are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all.

To the family of Joan
I am sorry to hear that Joan had past away.She touched the hearts of so many and I will miss her deeply.You are all in my prayers.

Jaye, Bruce and the rest of your families:

I am very sorry to see that you have lost your Mother. This is again a difficult time but know that you all are in many people's thoughts and prayers. Especially some of your old friends.

God Bless,

Lenny Crouch