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Joleen Rachel Doverspike

1976 - 2021

Joleen Rachel Doverspike obituary, 1976-2021, Londonderry, PA

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Joleen Doverspike Obituary

Joleen Rachel Codner Doverspike, devoted wife and mother, thoughtful sister and daughter, loving aunt and dedicated friend, passed away on Sunday, February 28, 2021 after a motor vehicle accident. She was 44 years old.

Born in November 1976, she was the daughter of Susan Finney Atwood and Nicholas Codner. As the oldest child of four in Londonderry, New Hampshire, her formative years instilled her with values of leadership, dedication and perseverance, propelling her to success throughout her life. From her childhood days collecting Barbies and selling magazines to babysitting and working at Papa Gino's as a teenager, she was an industrious and thoughtful girl who earned straight A's and never wanted to miss a day of school.

In 1995, she graduated from Londonderry High School where she was an accomplished gymnast and trumpet-player. Her sense of adventure and travel was sown during this time as she performed with the Londonderry High School marching band at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., traveled to Russia with People to People International, and bicycled from Washington, D.C. to the White Mountains with Venture Unlimited.

After high school, she attended Lehigh University where she earned her Master's Degree in Materials Science Engineering and met her husband, Joshua. During her Junior year, she was inducted into Lehigh's elite Martindale Student Associates Honors Program, affording her the opportunity to tackle unique engineering challenges in Chile and putting her at the top of Lehigh graduates.

Mrs. Doverspike traveled the globe and developed a deep cultural appreciation for the countries she visited including Germany, Amsterdam and Mexico. Despite her many accomplishments, she never quite learned how to make a decent pot of coffee.

After graduating from Lehigh, she moved to Maryland, married Joshua, and became the proud mother of two children. She enjoyed long walks and sampling new restaurants with her husband. She was involved with Girl Scouts with her daughter and Boy Scouts with her son.

She initiated hiking and traveling trips with her extended family. She was a consummate fixer-upper of misfit items and had a deep-rooted passion for helping others.

Among other interests, Mrs. Doverspike loved lobster dinners and had just picked up running. She cherished her role as a mother and the time she spent with her family. She was especially proud of her children and relished each moment spent sharing their interests. In particular, she was delighted by her son's delectable cooking and her daughter's impressive academic accomplishments.

Anyone who had the pleasure of a visit from her benefited from her thoughtful gifts and those who visited her house left with armfuls of supplies, reflecting her incredible generosity. Mrs. Doverspike filled her days with dedicated acts of love that were reflected in the thoughtful and selfless ways that she raised her children, supported her family and helped anyone in need.

Professionally, she led an impressive career of more than 20 years at Northrop Grumman where she began as a process engineer and advanced to serve as Director of Eastern Region Hardware Engineering. She was instrumental in the development of innovative manufacturing technologies in the aerospace and defense industry and drove the successful delivery of a complex space payload that protects our nation to this day.

Mrs. Doverspike was widely respected for her technical skills, as demonstrated by her numerous patents, disclosures and publications. As a leader, she was known for her frequent check-ins that kept her connected to the countless people who now mourn her loss and already miss her keen intelligence, empowering attitude, sheer determination, enthusiasm and passion.

Her colleagues at Northrop Grumman describe her as humble, warm, kind and a bright light. She was committed to growing the next generation of leaders and gave everything for the 1,500 people she oversaw. She mentored middle and high school students, encouraging them to follow their passion for STEM and empowering women in technology. Those above her describe her as remarkably intelligent and a much-beloved rising leader within the company and the industry whose shoes will be impossible to fill. The void of her mentorship, compassion and energy will be keenly felt for a long time, and her impactful contributions to the field of engineering will endure for generations.

Survivors include her husband, Joshua; their two children; and a large extended family and friends who loved her boundlessly. They will miss her quick wit, silliness, optimism, leadership, and remarkable ability to organize and facilitate anything and anyone. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, courage and generosity of spirit that will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone who knew her.

As her legacy inspires, her personal motto reminds us to make the most of the time we have, "Get it done. No excuses!"

A walk through wake will be held on Friday, March 12, 2021, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Peabody Funeral Homes & Crematorium in Londonderry, N.H.

Due to State of N.H. guidelines, all guests are required to wear masks, minimize contact and maintain social distancing.

Funeral services will be held privately for the family.

The burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery in Londonderry, N.H.

For more information or to post a condolence, visit peabodyfuneralhome.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: the Doverspike Children's College Savings Account on Gofundme.com, link: https://gofund.me/e5c4caad; Girlswhocode.com, a nonprofit organization that aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science; or Boy Scout Troop 794 in Ellicott City via PayPal at: [email protected].

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

Published by The Leader Vindicator from Mar. 9 to Mar. 18, 2021.

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Jack Howanski

March 6, 2024

We just learned of her passing! She baby sat for us, remember her as a very pleasant and responsible young lady! Remember her earning money for her trip to the Rose Bowl!
Her Dad , Nick , was very proud of her!

DAISY HARLEY-JORDAN

March 14, 2021

Today I got the news, about your passing. I was not ready to hear that sentence. I gasped! Not Joleen! I thought deeply of how we met. Reflecting even through emails. Now I can talk to you in a whisper and you can hear me. You are an angel that has gotten their wings. Fly my friend. You have much work to do still... I love what you remind us all of... Honest mentoring. Honest character. Honest Leadership. Honest Stewardship. Until we meet again. Thanks for all your support!! Of course I thought we had more time...
Much Love to your Family and Friends!!

Jessica Van Steensburg

March 12, 2021

We used to trick or treat as kids together, my sisters and Joleen, Matt and Melissa. I recall looking up to Joleen when I was a young and growing girl. Having lost my life partner Jeff to a tragic car accident in 2015, I know all too well the sudden emptiness and the void that is left. I am so sorry you are going through this. Please remember to talk about her and to tell stories about her. Bring her up often because people will think it is too painful to do so. Give them permission. Eventually, even though it doesn't seem true right now, the saddness and utter ache will turn to fond memories that bring a smile to your faces again. I wish you all the best with your grief journey. There is wisdom to be found in it even though noone will ever be able to make sense of why she is gone. I am so sorry. Noone should have to go through this. I am sending love to you all. Jessica Van Steensburg

Jessica Van Steensburg

March 12, 2021

We used to trick or treat together as kids. As a young, maturing girl, I remember admiring Joleen and looking up to her. Having lost my life partner Jeff to a sudden car accident in 2015, I know the heart ache too will. Nobody should have to go through it. I send my love and support to the family, each and every one of you. Keep her memory alive, bring her up often, because people will think it's too painful to do so... Give them permission. And remember that eventually, even if it doesn't feel true right now, the memories will turn from sadness and aching emptiness, to joyful memories once more. I wish you well on your grief journey. I'm so sorry for your loss - Jessica Van Steensburg

Jessica Van Steensburg

March 12, 2021

We used to trick or treat together as kids. As a young, maturing girl, I remember admiring Joleen and looking up to her. Having lost my life partner Jeff to a sudden car accident in 2015, I know the heart ache too will. Nobody should have to go through it. I send my love and support to the family, each and every one of you. Keep her memory alive, bring her up often, because people will think it's too painful to do so... Give them permission. And remember that eventually, even if it doesn't feel true right now, the memories will turn from sadness and aching emptiness, to joyful memories once more. I wish you well on your grief journey. I'm so sorry for your loss - Jessica Van Steensburg

Jo Anne (Bullers) Jansen

March 11, 2021

Josh, our hearts go out to you and your family after learning of your sudden loss.
You are in our thoughts and prayers
Jo Anne, Joe, Kelly, Dom, Dylan, Isabella, Grayson, Chris and Raegan

Charles T. Fagan

March 10, 2021

We were deeply saddened by the tragic news of Joleen's passing. She was a wonderful person and someone we always enjoyed seeing at Cub Scout events throughout the past five years. Our thoughts and prayers our with you, Josh and with the children. May God provide your family with peace during this difficult time.

Joanne Novak

March 10, 2021

This is an old high school picture of Joleen with Melissa Cohen, Sean Hussey, Nicloe Manseau, Matt Lomanno, Lara and Jennifer Novak at a murder mystery party

Denise Garner

March 10, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss and for the loss of a great community member. Our girls have been friends and classmates for years. My daughter loved when Joleen would help teach STEM in school. Many prayers for the family.

Conrad J Dominguez-Urban

March 10, 2021

My wife Ileana and I want to send our deepest sympathies for your loss. She and the family will be in our prayers.

- Chaplain Conrad Dominguez-Urban
Troop 794

Dave Decker

March 10, 2021

Josh, I’m so sorry to hear of this tragedy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Joanne Novak

March 9, 2021

I just found out about Joleen last night...what a tragedy! My memories of her are as a young woman who hung out with my daughters at our home. My heart hurts for her family...she loved you all dearly. I pray that the memories of the lovely accomplished woman she became eases your pain. Prayers for all the family.

Beverly Weber

March 9, 2021

We pray your faith, strength, family and friends love and caring help carry you - our deep prayers are with your family. Sadly, Beverly and Rick Weber (cousins of Josh)

Rhodes/. Rolls

March 9, 2021

Words can never express the feelings of loss of a much loved wife and mother. We can only send prayers for comfort for all of you. Dave Rhodes and Joan Rolls (neighbors of Connie and Gary Doverspike)

LeAnna Blose

March 9, 2021

Prayers for your family and sorry for your loss.

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