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Crippin Funeral Home - MontroseFlorence Amelia Mousner, lovingly known as “Jo,” was born on January 7, 1940, in Olney, Oklahoma. She grew up on her family’s farm, where she learned the values of hard work, responsibility, and gratitude for life’s simple joys—principles that guided her throughout her life.
Jo attended Olney High School, where she was among the few young women to play half-court basketball—a sport she cherished and remembered fondly for the rest of her life. After graduating, she continued her education at Murray State Junior College in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, where she met the love of her life, Stan Mousner. The two married in 1959 and, soon after, moved to Olathe, Colorado, where they built a beautiful life and raised their family together. (Stan preceded her in death in 2022.)
Jo began her career as a teacher’s aide at Olathe Elementary and later became the librarian at Oak Grove Elementary. Her kindness, patience, and passion for learning touched the lives of countless students and colleagues. She had a special gift for making everyone feel valued, encouraged and loved.
In 1964, Jo and Stan welcomed their first child, Stacey, followed by their daughter, Ginnie. Family was always Jo’s greatest joy. Many weekends were spent camping, hunting, fishing, or exploring the Western Slope in their Jeep—creating memories that her family will treasure forever.
She is survived by her son Stacey (Kathy) Mousner and daughter Ginnie (Bruce) Schlagel; grandchildren Tyler (Deanna) Mousner, Tori (Brett) Queen, Ryan, and Holly; and three beloved great-granddaughters—Riley, Harley, and Bryn.
While raising her family, Jo also dedicated time to coaching youth sports, including softball and volleyball. In later years, she discovered new hobbies, enjoying garage sales, crafting projects, and lively board or card games with friends and loved ones. She had a remarkable ability to form deep and meaningful connections, always making those around her feel cared for and appreciated.
Jo was deeply grateful for the compassionate caregivers from PACE who supported her in her later years, forming strong and heartfelt relationships with them as well.
She will be remembered for her strength, compassion, and unwavering spirit. Jo leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and learning that will live on in all who were fortunate to know her.
Services will be held on Monday November 24th at 1:00 pm at the Crippin Funeral home at 802 E Main St Montrose Colorado with a meet and greet to follow at the Montrose Events Center at 648 S 1st St in Montrose.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
802 Main Street, Montrose, CO 81401
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