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Joanne Michaels Obituary

Joanne Michaels

Joanne Michaels passed away peacefully on December 15th, 2020, at the age of 69. She was a victim of this tragic pandemic, which has cruelly taken so many lives.

Joanne was a publisher, journalist, and author of ten books, most of which focused on the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York, where she made her home. Her books included The Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains: Only the Best Places, Hudson River Valley Farms, Hudson River Journey, Hudson River Towns, Adirondack High, and Famous Woodstock Cooks. She wrote her first book at age 32, titled Living Contradictions: The Women of the Baby Boom Come of Age. This book gave voice to the women of her generation and the new ideas they had about family, career, sexuality, marriage, politics, and personal values. Published by Simon & Schuster, it was translated into several languages—from Japanese to Norwegian—and has been used as source material in graduate-level women's studies courses.

Joanne graduated from the University of Connecticut with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, after which she moved to New York City to work in publishing as an editor at Simon & Schuster, Viking Press, St. Martin's Press, and David McKay Publications.

In 1981, she moved upstate to Woodstock and took a position as editor-in-chief of Hudson Valley Magazine. The same year, she married Stuart Ober, whom she met at a publishing conference. Two years later, their only child, Erik, was born. After their divorce in 1995, she turned lemons into lemonade, publishing The Joy of Divorce, a book of humorous quotes to lighten the load of fellow divorcées. This book received national attention, leading to appearances on several talk shows including The Phil Donahue Show. Joanne then turned to local television, hosting and producing a regionally syndicated cable talk show called The Real Story. Guests included local politicians and judges, as well as individuals involved with Hudson Valley travel.

Joanne was entrepreneurial, starting her own publishing company, JMB Publications. In addition to publishing her own books, she distributed books by other authors on topics related to the Hudson Valley region. She loved her work and was always enthusiastic about the people and experiences it brought to her life, as well as her extensive travels.

A member of The Authors Guild, she has been a contributing writer for New York Magazine, Publishers Weekly, The Village Voice, Redbook, Self, Brides, Working Mother, Wine Enthusiast, Capital Region, and Hudson Valley. An article she wrote concerning the sex abuse at West Point's day care center (Redbook, January 1986) was nominated for an American Society of Magazine Editors journalism award for investigative reporting. For 25 years, Joanne was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Roosevelt Vanderbilt Historical Association. She also taught journalism and publishing at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York.

Joanne is survived by her loving family: her mother, Renée, her sister, Nancy, her son and daughter-in-law, Erik & Diana Berlin, and her grandchildren, Cooper & Bentley Berlin. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

Joanne was a true force of nature. She devoted herself to justice and was incredibly smart, strong, and passionate about her beliefs. In lieu of flowers, her family requests donations be made to Planned Parenthood, an organization whose work she fiercely supported. Her family would like to express their gratitude for all the ways Joanne's community has shown up for her in this season of separation.

In light of the pandemic, a memorial service has been postponed until it is safe and responsible for family and friends to gather.

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Published by Poughkeepsie Journal from Dec. 19 to Dec. 20, 2020.

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Sharon Gobioff

June 19, 2021

Erik, I'm so, so sorry for your loss. Even though I never met you, when I spoke to mom (which wasn't often), she would tell me about you. Your mom and I were cousins - sort of, maybe, distantly. Uncle Al married my Cousin Belle, so Jo and I decided we were cousins! We saw each other every summer, from the time we were about 5, through 9th grade. My grandparents had a house in Lake Mohegan. Jo and I would sit in our 'clubhouse', under a weeping something bush between our two houses, and talk and laugh. We planted a time capsule with little toys and things in it. As we got older, I came up to spend some time with my grandpa and spent almost as much time at Jo's house. We used to have sleep overs. I was into parapsychology and get her so terrified of time warps, that she was afraid to sleep because she might roll over into one. We'd play marathon games of Canasta, with every deck of cards in both houses. We lost touch after my after my older son was born, and we didn't see each other for 30+ years. When we got back together, it was like we had seen each other yesterday.
Please send my condolences to your Grandma Renee and Aunt Nancy.
Love,
Sharon (aka The Baroness)

Kathy Nealis & Gabe Cicale

January 5, 2021

So,so sad. Condolences to her family. We knew Joanne through our business over many years (Monkey Joe). She went out of her way to promote our business when we opened, & generously invited my husband on her local tv show at the time. She was talented, had never- ending energy, and determination, accomplished so much in her lifetime. Her signed Hudson Valley books remain on our coffee table to this day. RIP Joanne.

Cody Torn

December 28, 2020

So sorry to hear this tragic news. The last time I saw Joanne was ice skating in the Catskills - she was kind and warm, as remembered here. Sending my sincere condolences to Erik and the rest of the family.

Debbi (Spelino) Slater

December 22, 2020

you had so much more life to live and so much more to give. I have fond memories of you coming in to Woodstock Elementary with Erik and the wonderful talks we had. You were a beautiful person inside and out and I am proud to say I knew you. Fly high my friend. Erik my sincere condolences to you.

Tory Ettlinger

December 22, 2020

Beautiful obituary- Joanne was indeed a vibrant creative force of nature.

Ruth Samuels Hirsch•Steve Hirsch Samuels

December 22, 2020

Dear Erik, Diana and families, and Ober family, my heart goes to you. I've been thinking of you and continue to send love.
Ruth for R & Steve

Helen Levine

December 21, 2020

May the journey through these difficult times bring us the joy of shared memories. Joanne will remain in my heart, forever and always!

Susan Connors

December 20, 2020

Joanne was such a vibrant presence.
I will miss her. My condolences to Erik and all the family.

Carol Wandrey

December 20, 2020

Joanne was a force of nature. She was beautiful, kind, intelligent, an avid ice skater, and the hardest working person imaginable. Her death is a loss to the Woodstock community. My condolences to her family.

Judith Siller-Levy

December 20, 2020

I am incredibly sorry to hear of Joanne‘s passing. Devastating! I hope that to all that knew her and loved her that their fond memories Some serious most just fun! Will help sustain their grief. As I sit here and remember many of our fun experiences together, I am sure that I will always remember Joanne for her big heart and her huge presence.

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