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Joan Woolsey Van Ry

1935 - 2024

Joan Woolsey Van Ry obituary, 1935-2024, Taylorsville, UT

BORN

1935

DIED

2024

Joan Van Ry Obituary

Joan Woolsey

Van Ry

1935 ~ 2024

Taylorsville, UT - Our sweet mom, grandma, and friend, Joan Woolsey Van Ry, was finally reunited with her eternal sweetheart on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

Joan was born on August 6, 1935, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the fourth daughter of Floyd Andrew Woolsey and Dorothy Hilda Proctor. Joan's childhood was challenging; shortly after her birth, her mother left the family and Joan was sent to live with relatives in Idaho for a short time. Then she was raised by her father and 4 older sisters. She often attended school with her older sisters because there was no one to care for her at home. When she was 8 years old her father married Marjorie Jean Adams, who loved and accepted her just as her own. She was so grateful to finally have a mother in her life. Joan's life continued to improve as Floyd and Marjorie went on to have two daughters and a son. To this day, her younger sister Lorene remains her best friend.

She fell head over heels in love with Corny Van Ry. They met in elementary school and started dating while attending Madison Jr. High when they were 14 years old. On April 11, 1953, Joan Woolsey and Cornelius Van Ry were married. Later they were sealed for time and all eternity on March 30, 1971, in the Salt Lake City Temple. Together they had 10 children, 59 grandchildren, 87 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren.

Joan learned the importance of hard work and self-reliance from her father at a very young age. She was always meticulous in everything she did. She took great pride in maintaining her home and beautiful yard. She was always so put together down to her signature scent of Chanel No. 5.

She had a unique way of noticing others' needs and helping them behind the scenes. She NEVER sought praise and any acknowledgment would make her uncomfortable. Her life was marked by humble service and gratitude.

Joan was known for her cleanliness and found satisfaction in deep cleaning. She was always experimenting with new gadgets or cleaning tools and loved to share them. There wasn't anything she couldn't fix with a little duct tape, caulk, or super glue (or a lot). She was proud to have worked at the college in the computer lab and taught others how to use computers. She was always welcoming of visitors but, you'd know a visit may include following her around while she ironed, vacuumed the gutters, or planted in the garden. There was always something to be done and she didn't sit still.

Despite her serious commitment to supporting Publishers Clearing House, material possessions held little importance to Joan. If you complimented something she owned, she'd often insist you take it. No one ever left empty-handed.

Her strong testimony of paying tithing and the power of prayer was something she diligently passed on to her children. Joan gave her children a gift she never had: a sense of security. She ensured they had everything she lacked growing up, instilling in them self-confidence and self-worth. She took pride in her ability to sew or mend clothing. Joan's sewing skills were exceptional; she made her children's clothes, including beautiful dresses, pajamas, and Halloween costumes. They could have easily been sold in department stores.

Nothing brought her more joy than her family. She was so proud of her posterity and saw the best in all of us. These last 4 years she has ached for her best friend and eternal partner. Her family is so happy for her. We hope she finally knows just how special and loved she's always been.

Joan is survived by her children Sherrie Lynn Larsen, Jill Jeannette (Craig) Pendleton, Joni Lee (Keith) Holdaway, Cornelius (Uriel) Van Ry III, Carolyn (Don) Williams, Traci (Kirt) Ehlers, and William Andrew "Billy" (Tally) Van Ry. Her sisters Lorene (Hal) Eatchel and Lois (Dave) Clark, and brother Bill (Tammie) Woolsey and brother-in-law Jack (Cherie) Van Ry and her 4-legged companion and best friend over the past few years Tilly (who ate everything Joan ate, and everything she didn't).

Joan has been happily reunited with her husband Cornelius and their three babies Debra, Corrie-Ann, and Steven. Her parents, her sisters Marj (Dan) Lockhart, Carolyn (Don) Fraser, Sally (Bill) Davies, her son-in-law Steven Merriam Larsen, her granddaughter Julie Larsen, her great-grandson Samson Larsen, and many other loved ones.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 12:00 PM, July 1, 2024, at the Taylorsville Stake Center - 4845 South Woodhaven Drive, Taylorsville, Utah 84123.

A viewing will precede the funeral at the same location on Sunday, June 30, 2024, from 6:00-8:00 pm and on Monday from 11:00-11:45 am.

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

Published by Deseret News from Jun. 27 to Jun. 28, 2024.

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Cherol Abbott

July 30, 2024

It had been sometime since I talked with my dear friend Joan, not aware that she was suffering in anyway makes me sad, we have had health issues for sometime yet I tried to find out where Joan was, finally our daughter called someone to find out for me, sad to hear as we had not kept in touch. Cliff and I in younger years spent alot of time with Joan and Corny. loved them, enjoyed our time together. Will see them again.

Janette Abbott Wright

July 30, 2024

Just learned of Joan's passing. She was such a sweet kind woman and so beautiful. She and Corny were good friends of my parents, Cliff and Cherol Abbott.She has certainly earned her special place in Heaven with Corny, their children and other loved ones.

Denise Van Ry

July 11, 2024

I am so sorry to hear of Joan´s passing. I wish I would have known to attend her services. Please know how much I cherished her and all the kindness she always showed me. May peace somehow find its way to you during this time.
Love
Denise Van Ry

Renee Woolley Webb

July 4, 2024

I am so grateful that I was able to attend this funeral per audio as it was so beautiful.
Sister Van Ry was the second mom to me when I was growing up. Carolyn, Traci and I were inseparable. We played dolls and school and dress up every day. I always felt loved in the Van Ry home! They invited me to every birthday dinner. I have lived away in Texas for 29 years, yet when I came into town, Brother and sister Van Ry attended my children´s weddings. I would visit Sister Van Ry out in the front yard when she was gardening and I was in town to see my parents. Bro Van Ry was my dad´s best friend.
I remember Mom telling me what a beautiful Relief Society President she was. Mom said that she would find out later many things Sis Van Ry did quietly and she had a special gift for making people feel welcome to come back to meetings as she could reach their hearts.
I love the Van Ry family, and my prayers are with all of you in your grief. I am so happy that Brother and Sister VanRy are together again. I cannot just say their first names because I always felt such respect for them as a child and that was their names to me. My heart is full, and I send my prayers and hugs to all of you at this time.
Renee Woolley Webb

Kathy Koyoka

June 30, 2024

I have so many pleasant memories of spending time with the Van Ry family for so many years. I loved all the summers you would join us at the summer cabin. I loved spending time with your Mom She and I would share recipes and sewing tricks.
she was a beautiful woman and I always love her for a friend. I know she is so happy to be with your father now and the sweet babies she did not get a chance to raise. You are a wonderful family. I am sad for all of you that she is gone but you can look forward to being together again.
I love the Van Ry family
With love to all
Kathy Loyola

Tonia & Nate McCall

June 29, 2024

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of such a sweet lady. She has been a great neighbor and friend. We are so sorry that we will not be able to attend the funeral. We are on the east coast. Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole family. Tonia & Nate McCall

walt plant

June 29, 2024

My condolences to the family. My respect for both Corny and Joan as charitable serving neighbors who lived their religion daily is immense. I join many many others at this time in wishing the family fond memories of a life well lived by both loving parents who are now together again.

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