Joanne May Niederhauser

1939 - 2020

Joanne May Niederhauser obituary, 1939-2020, Ogden, UT

Joanne May Niederhauser

1939 - 2020

BORN

1939

DIED

2020

Joanne Niederhauser Obituary

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Joanne May Holbrook Niederhauser, age 80, returned home to her Heavenly Father on May 14th, 2020. She died of cancer.

Joanne was born on September 28, 1939 to William Ray Holbrook and Alice Ruth Scott in Ogden, Utah. She has one brother, Delbert William Holbrook, who survives her. Her father served in the Navy and they lived in several places in the United States while she was growing up, finally settling in Verdeland Park in Layton, Utah.

Joanne graduated from Davis High School in 1957. She was so fond of ""dear old Davis High School"" that her children all heard this song as their lullaby song when they were children. She met Karren Niederhauser while she was a car hop at the ""Pink Bunny"" drive in during her high school years. They were married in 1959 in the Salt Lake Temple.

Karren and Joanne had six children. Julie (David Grose), Jeffrey (Fran Fletcher), Carrie (Scott Vaterlaus), Steven (Tammy Maughan), Debbie (Mike Christensen), and Spencer. Their children were raised first in Clearfield, and then in Clinton, Utah.

Joanne loved her family and enjoyed being a homemaker. She worked for several years at the ZCMI bakery and also giving out demos at local grocery stores. She was a great baker. She had a strong testimony of Jesus Christ and was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served faithfully in many callings and especially enjoyed her service as a ward Relief Society President and in the Young Women's program.

After retirement, she and Karren served an LDS mission in the St Louis Missouri Mission as Welfare Missionaries. While serving there, she fell and broke her hip. After a partial hip replacement at a hospital there, she and Karren continued to serve in St Louis. She made such a quick recovery that she was known in the hospital as ""the miracle lady"".

She is survived by her husband, all six children and by 20 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held at Providence City Cemetery, 900 E River Heights Blvd, Providence, Utah at 11 am on Tuesday, May 19th.

Services under the direction of Aaron's Mortuary.

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

Aaron’s Mortuary and Crematory - Ogden

496 24th St., Ogden, UT 84401

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Ronnie Graf

May 26, 2020

What a wonderful ,happy always caring LADY she was, We always had a hug and a smile. Diann and I will miss her ,but shall see her again, Rest now sweet sister, your friend Ronnie Graf.

Willie & Linda Heydorn

May 17, 2020

Joanne was such a good friend. She was the first person to welcomed us in the ward She was a true spiritual Latter Day Saint. We loved her and will miss her dearly

Cindy Taylor

May 16, 2020

JoAnne and I became friends in our Silver Sneakers exercise class. She never quit coming, even though she was limited at times due to her hip issues. She even cam throughout her cancer treatments. I will miss her happy, positive attitude about everything. She was a great friend.

Cindy Taylor

May 16, 2020

JoAnne and I became friends in our Silver Sneakers class. She was always happy and talked to everyone. She never quit coming, even when she was limited with her health problems. I admired her positive look on life the most. I will truly miss her.
Cindy Taylor

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