Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bevis Funeral Home - Tallahassee on Feb. 27, 2026.
Jo Ann Shearn Drawdy, of Monticello, passed away peacefully at home on February 21, 2026, surrounded by family and friends. Jo Ann Was born in Pittsburg, PA on September 10, 1947. Her family moved to
Brandon, FL in the early 60s where she eventually met her loving husband. She entered eternal rest surrounded by love and the comfort of her faith. She is survived by her devoted husband, Harland Drawdy of
Monticello, FL, daughters Yuko Suzuki of
Orlando, FL and Yinn (Wong) Chen of
Dallas, TX, her sister, Judy Shearn Farmer of
Lakeland, FL, and nephew Matthew McCabe of
Lakeland, FL. She is proceeded in death by her parents, John J Shearn and Jean E (Mellott) Shearn of
Ellijay, GA.
Jo Ann was the most thoughtful person any of us have ever known. She never forgot a birthday, a holiday, or a special occasion-and more importantly, she never forgot a person. She had a gift for making others feel seen, remembered, and deeply cared for. Jo Ann rarely spoke about herself, but she always wanted to know how you were doing.
Her love was often shown through her cooking. Jo Ann found joy in feeding others, welcoming people in, and creating a warm, comforting space wherever she went. Her kindness, generosity, and gentle spirit touched everyone who had the blessing of knowing her.
A devoted Episcopalian, Jo Ann lived her faith through compassion, grace, and love for others. She carried her beliefs quietly but powerfully, showing God's love in the way she treated everyone she met.
Jo Ann's heart for family extended far beyond traditional boundaries. She and her husband were blessed with two daughters who first came into their lives as exchange students and became daughters by choice and by love. In addition, she is survived by two women who were like daughters to her, Melissa (Read) McCoy and Stacy (Read) Blair-girls who grew up with her, called her their second mom, and were loved by Jo Ann as her own. To Jo Ann, love made a family, and she opened her heart and home without hesitation.
Jo Ann was also a proud and passionate supporter of ALL THINGS Florida State Seminoles. She was a longtime, steadfast contributor to the FSU boosters association as well as a lifetime member of the Florida State alumni association. She loved fall Saturdays, tailgates, and cheering loudly with friends and family-moments filled with laughter, good food, and togetherness that reflected the joy she brought into every gathering.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Jo Ann's memory to Big Bend Hospice or North Florida Animal Clinic, two causes close to her heart. Donations should please note "in memory of Jo Ann Drawdy."
A joyous memorial service will be held on April 11, 2026 at 1pm, at the family residence, to celebrate her legacy of love, kindness and faith.
Kelly Barber of Bevis Funeral Home (850-385-2193 or www.bevisfh.com) is assisting the Drawdy family with their arrangements.