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Joan Ratcliffe Mialik

1931 - 2020

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Joan Mialik Obituary

Mialik, Joan Ratcliffe

January 17, 1931 - September 10, 2020

Joan Ratcliffe Mialik was born to Robert Richard Ratcliffe II and Ruth Porter Ratcliffe Jones, in Reidsville, NC, where her father was employed as Head Cashier at The American Tobacco Company. Her maternal grandfather, Samuel Sidney Porter was first cousin to William Sidney Porter, aka as the renown short story writer O. Henry. Joan, known as "Dumpling" to childhood friends and family thrived in the small town and graduated from Reidsville High School in 1949 having excelled in academics and sports where she was Captain of the Women's Championship Basketball Team her junior and senior years, a member of the student government, Dramatics Club, Latin and French Clubs, Bible Club and Debate Club. Her high school pastime declaration was "thinking, meditating, and dreaming" which she fully lived up to throughout her life. In 1954, she graduated from Women's College of the University of North Carolina in Greensboro with a B.A. in English. While enrolled at Women's College, she married Emil Mialik. Both served as missionaries on the West Coast before returning to NC to start a family and shortly thereafter moved to Virginia. Joan taught High School English and coached the women's basketball team in Whaleyville, VA until she and her family of five moved to Richmond, VA in 1964 where her husband served as Pastor of Leigh Street Baptist Church in the historic Church Hill district, and where they addressed issues of social injustice. In 1971, the family moved to Charlotte, NC where Joan and her husband served at Wedgewood Baptist Church until retirement. Joan and Emil, both with inquiring minds, held many discussions centered around politics, religion, philosophy, and literature. Joan graduated from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte in 1981 with an M.A. in English Literature and subsequently taught English at the UNC-Charlotte campus. She volunteered at the Charlotte Humane Society and in her leisure time enjoyed a regular round of golf with friends at Carmel Country Club. She loved getting lost in a book, especially a good British mystery, gardening, and tending to her menagerie of cats and dogs. Articulate and quick witted, she enjoyed a good joke and could tell the best. She collected and committed to memory countless phrases from her readings and could quote them years later without hesitation. Joan kept up with her children, grandchildren and friends, always preferring to send a personal handwritten letter. She was revered for her humor and insights into human nature. Her inner beauty matched her outer beauty. She wore a mantle of kindness and her trope was "live and let live." Joan lived up to Anna Seawell's words "there is no religion without love, and people may talk as much as they like about religion, but if it does not teach them to be good and kind to man and beast, it is all a sham." After suffering a fall, Joan took her last breath peacefully two days later. She was preceded in death by her husband, Reverend Dr. Emil Mialik and is survived by her brother Dr. Robert Richard Ratcliffe III of Columbus, NC; her sister Judy Wilson of Reidsville, NC; her children Debbie Cates of Roanoke VA; Richard Mialik of Charlotte, NC; Barbara Fisher of Pittsboro, NC; and five grandchildren, Zac and Jordan Cates, Taylor "Elise" Mialik, Audrey and Katherine "Renee" Fisher. A small family celebration of life will be held. Her family would like to express their gratitude to the dedicated staff at Brighton Gardens of Charlotte, all healthcare providers and friends who supported Joan in her last few months. If you would like to honor her life, donations may be sent to any local Humane Society or literacy organization.

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Published by Greensboro News & Record on Sep. 20, 2020.

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Cindy Earthman

January 5, 2021

Joan and Emil were wonderful, loving people. Joan and I shared a love for cats and Joan so loved seeing my cat photos that I shared with her every Christmas.

Tom Hopkins

September 20, 2020

She was a great Mama Bear as I was Baby Bear in our third grade production of The Three Bears. My yearly birthday card from Joan began with Dear Baby Bear. My wife Anne and I were dear friends with Joan for at least 80 years as we all joined the First Presbyterian Church in Reidsville the same day in 1941. It was wonderful to share life with Joan and her family.

Brian Duncan

September 20, 2020

Debbie, Richard, Barbara and Family,

very special thoughts of aunt Joan, insightful ideas with varied topics of discussion, sometimes with her wonderful humor added in , the anecdotes of life, and many family stories. For me, many cherished memories , especially of the family summer and beach gatherings in childhood and early adult life. The really good advice about life she could offer, and her recommendations for good literature to read as well as insightful nonfiction material. One to never allow her curiosity for new knowledge to go unexplored, always encouraging us and others to further educate ourselves in the same way. Mom's many cherished thoughts and memories, past and present, of her older sister Joan. Mom looked up to her as a guiding light in her life. I also have the memory of my late sister Tina and I being afraid of any water higher than our shoulders as small kids, and aunt Joan teaching us how to overcome that fear , teaching us one June how to swim. Like riding a bike, once you learn, you never forget how to swim either. Many more nice memories always seem to come to mind, and will always be there. So we will always have your mother, my aunt Joan, with us as long as we live. We can all take comfort in that along with how she led a long, truly full and fulfilling life. Rest in peace aunt Joan! ----nephew Brian

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