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Joanne DeVrieze Obituary

Joanne DeVrieze

September 28, 1924-Sunday, January 19

EAST MOLINE - Joanne DeVrieze, 95, died Sunday, Jan. 19, in her apartment at Park Vista North Hill.

Visitation is scheduled at Van Hoe's Funeral Home, East Moline, from 5-7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 23, with a rosary at 4 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 am Friday, Jan. 24, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Silvis. A luncheon will follow in the church hall.

Joanne was a devout Catholic, and relied on her deep faith when confronted by heartache and loss. She was a loving mother, a devoted friend and she spread joy everywhere she went.

She was born Joanne Antoinette Dugan on Sept. 28, 1924, near Mediapolis, Iowa, the eighth of 12 children of Elbert "E.P." and Nellie (Schulte) Dugan. She graduated from St. Joseph's High School in Rock Island, and worked for Farmall.

She married Albert "Frosty" DeVrieze on Sept. 1, 1947, and raised one daughter and four sons, serving for a time as the family's sole means of support through a job at Borden's Dairy in Rock Island while Frosty recovered from early, rudimentary hip replacement surgery. She retired from Borden's in 1975.

In the years after Frosty's death in 1990, Joanne did for others, volunteering at a hospital and a blood bank; delivering communion to shut-ins; singing in the St. Mary's (East Moline) Church choir; and loving and watching her grandkids grow and flourish, while taking immense pride in how much those grandchildren loved her macaroni and cheese.

She enjoyed playing pinochle and 500 with friends; walking the mall and the hills of East Moline; and watching Tiger Woods win, even if she couldn't tell the difference between a birdie and a bogey.

Joanne reveled in family and friends, and inspired all around her with her hard-learned capacity to choose joy over despair, faith over doubt, and love over anger. In keeping with family tradition, she also favored a horrendously cacophonous and irredeemably non-melodious "Happy Birthday" chorus over any version close to being sung on key.

In her later years, Joanne displayed a remarkably quick wit, and thus earned the unofficial Quad Cities title of "funniest old woman on Facebook." This, she improbably did while never having personally ventured onto the internet, or even mastered the simple use of a VCR.

Joanne is survived by daughter Cynthia (Al) Lopez, and sons Mark DeVrieze, Kent DeVrieze, and Craig (Sherri) DeVrieze; by nine grandchildren: Eric (Amy) Lopez, Regan Borman, Jeromy (Brooke) Lopez, Amy (Ashley) Rottman, Dillon (Molly) Behr, William (Mariah) DeVrieze, Derek DeVrieze, Marissa (Justin) Johnson and Joanna (Lindsay) Thompson Lopez; and by 16 great-grandchildren: Thomas, Matthew and Abigail Lopez; Sarah Jones and Mackenzie Richter; Addison and Ashton Lopez; Alyson and Ava Rottman; Kirra, Maleiah and Watson DeVrieze; Aedan DeVrieze; Austin and Ellie Johnson; and Lillian Just Behr. Plus a coming attraction.

She was preceded in death by her husband; stillborn son, Tommy; son, William Brian; her parents; sisters Mary Rita Daxon, Helen Polka, Alice Johnson, Betty Ternoey, Bernadine DeWitt, Martha Kroeger, Pauline Peterson and Margaret Dugan; and brothers Paul, John and Harold Dugan.

The family wishes to thank Joanne's caregivers in the memory unit at Park Vista for their kindness and hard work.

Donations in Joanne's memory may be directed toward the impoverished Ricketts family of Chicago, Illinois, for purposes of assembling a near-Major League-caliber bullpen, or to be dispersed per family wishes.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.vanhoe.com

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

Published by Quad-City Times on Jan. 21, 2020.

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Craig Sehmann

January 31, 2020

I hesitate to write this because I'm not sure it is appropriate, but I'm taking a chance. My most sincere condolences to the family and friends of this delightful lady. I never had the pleasure of meeting her, but she sounds like she was one of a kind. You will hopefully be pleased to know that I was drawn to her obituary by the MLB Network satellite radio broadcast today. They had a good laugh on the show about the ending of her obituary related to the impoverished Ricketts family. As a fellow Cubs fan, I could not agree more. That bullpen needs help.

Seriously, though, I am very sorry for your loss but wanted to let you know how far her witty nature traveled. Even after leaving this world. I am glad Ms. DeVrieze was able to see a Cubs World Series Championship in 2016 and maybe she will see another one soon from a skybox. May she Rest In Peace. I hope to meet her one day in Heaven. God bless!

January 30, 2020

May God bless your soul and loved ones during this time.sincerely, a Chicago Cubs fan. Ricketts family needs to read obituary.

K L

January 30, 2020

I never met your mother, but I sure wish I had! She seems like a delight! Blessings to you during this time.

Heather Jones

January 22, 2020

You are greatly missed. I will always remember the funny jokes we had!

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Rosary

4:00 p.m.

Van Hoe Funeral Home and Crematory - East Moline

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23

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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1500 6th Street, East Moline, IL 61244

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24

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 a.m.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church

Silvis, IA

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