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Joan E. Wingo

Braintree, Quincy, Massachusetts

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Of Braintree, formerly of Quincy, February 13, 2006. Beloved daughter of the late Robert N. Wingo and Dorothy M. (Hall) Wingo. Loving sister of Pamela R. Harless and her husband Winfred of Plymouth, MI, Christina M. Larsen of Braintree and R. Scott Wingo and his wife Cindie of Vero Beach, FL....

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19 years. Still remembered with fondness.

Family, I cannot believe it´s been 17 years since Joan´s passing. I still have fond memories that make me smile when I think of her, like right now. Again, miss her presence. She would be amazed at all of the many changes in the Kendall Square neighborhood, as well as the Sloan building that was built years later. Just recently, her old view of the Eastgate Graduate student housing has been demolished.

Joni and Daisy. Sebago Lake, ME. July 14, 1984.

always something to make everyone else smile and be happy

always could make us smile, we miss you aunt joni.....

c;assic aunt joni being one of the "kids" she always made us smile!! we miss you more everyday

I just found out about Joni's death through one of our mutual friends Joan Campitelli. I know her death happened several years ago, but I wanted to say that I have some fun memories of our friendship. I am so sorry for your loss. Fondly, Laurie Haapanen

Please accept my deepest condolences. I have been trying to find Chris Muise/aka Tina Wingo/ aka Christina Larsen and found this. I am so sorry for your loss. I imagine this has been a very trying time for your family and you are on my mind.

Sandi Schwartz

2/13: We had a lovely gathering here at MIT MSA this afternoon in honor of Joan. So much has changed over the last year, not the least of which has been adjusting to life without her! We imagined what Joni might have thought about some of these. I often think as I go through the day, "Joan would have think that was hilarious!", or sometimes laughing, "Joan would hate that." Gradually time might begin to erode that empty space that she used to fill in all of our lives.
We miss you...

Joni's family gratefully thanks you for your many expressions of loving concern for Joni and her family (2-legged and 4-legged). It has been a very difficult year. We first focused on finding good loving homes for her 2 dogs, 7 cats, 2 birds and many, many aquariums of fish and frogs. I am very pleased and know Joni would be grateful to know that we found wonderful loving homes for all of her animal family. Each day and all the special occasions during this year brought another phase of...