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Joyce "Snowfeather" Mahaney

Joyce Mahaney Obituary

MAHANEY Joyce "Snowfeather" Joyce "Snowfeather" Mahaney, age 59, of Toledo, went to be with the Creator on Friday, June 23, 2006, at the Cleveland Clinic after a long, courageous battle with leukemia. She was born and raised on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation on January 31, 1947, to Alexander Jean Marie and Mary Cecilia (Poitra) Frederick in Belcourt, North Dakota. Joyce graduated from Turtle Mountain Community High School in 1965 and also graduated from Minot State College in 1970 with a Bachelor's of Science in Education and a minor in Library Science. She moved to Toledo in 1970 with her family, where she has resided ever since. Her life's work was preserving the Native American culture. She was president and founder of The American Indian Intertribal Association for the last two decades. Joyce fought endlessly for repatriation and burial rights. She was also highly involved with the Indian Child Welfare Act as well as drug and alcohol prevention in Indian communities. Joyce has organized and participated for many years in sacred ceremonies and cultural presentations across the country. She took part in many functions in the Maumee area, such as honoring past warriors of the Battle of Fallen Timbers, held every year at Sidecut Park, as well as organizing the summer solstice ceremony, the last one being held this past week. Most recently, Joyce participated in Maumee's All-America City Contest, in which she presented the historical background of Maumee. She also had strong ties with the Native American community in the Cleveland area. Joyce held Christmas and Thanksgiving parties for underprivileged children as well as an Easter egg hunt every year. Some of her major accomplishments include the annual pow wow in Point Place, which she organized yearly. Joyce was a very strong, generous person who did not hesitate to take food to someone in need or to help pay for travel expenses for someone to get home. She made many friends over the years and cared deeply for the people that volunteered and participated in the Indian organization. Although she will be greatly missed, we know that her spirit lives on in all that is beautiful and in everything that she taught us. Her parents have preceded her in death. Joyce is survived by her loving husband of 36 years, Russ Mahaney; daughter, Kim (Rick) Kennedy; son, Patrick Mahaney; grandchildren, Olivia and Joseph; brothers, John (Betty) and Howard (Nanette) Frederick; great-aunts, Flavia and Lillian Poitra and many cousins, nieces, nephews and dear friends. The family will receive guests on Tuesday, June 27, 2006, in the Newcomer Funeral Home, 4150 W. Laskey Rd., Toledo (419-473-0300) from 2-8:00 p.m. where a Scripture service will take place at 7:00 p.m. Prayer services will begin at 9:15 a.m. in the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. at St. Clement Church, 3030 Tremainsville Rd. Interment will follow in Toledo Memorial Park. Those wishing to make contributions are asked to consider the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Northern Chapter or the Ojibwa Indian School, Belcourt, ND. Expressions of sympathy may be made at www.newcomerfamily.com The family would like to give a special thank you to all of her doctors and caregivers, both here in Toledo and Cleveland for all of their loving care and support given through this difficult time, especially to Dr. Sekeres and Dr. Golshayan of the Cleveland Clinic.

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Published by The Blade on Jun. 26, 2006.

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Bobbi Anderson

July 4, 2006

To the Mahaney Family, I only met Mrs. Mahaney at the powwows. She always spoke with the wisdom my Grandmother had. She was a magnificent inspiration to me as I walked a very lonely path on my search for the "Indian Way". She encouraged me when I did speak with her and I received encouragement through her writings, as well.

I will miss seeing her at the powwows. I am sure she will be missed by many. I pray that her spirit will live on in the people who will continue the fight for the freedom and equality for Indians, and the return of what is ours. She has made a difference in many lives.

Mrs. Mahaney, as you ride your Spirit Horse, watch over your people and guide them through the struggles, as they carry on what you started. Thank you for all that you did. May the Great Spirit keep you close.



With great admiration & respect,

Two Spirits Walking

Gaelann & Ayashe AllCorn

June 29, 2006

To the Mahaney family,



It has been several years since we have seen Joyce, but we will always remember her dedication to all Indian people, and her determination to always do as much as she could, and she did so much! We are sorry to hear of such a wonderful Anishinaabe woman taken in her prime.



Miigwiich, Joyce, for all you have done, and our prayers are with those family & friends left behind as you walked on...

Arthur Medicine Eagle Sonier

June 28, 2006

Joyce will be missed by many. I will remember the times we shared and the protections we worked to help get ancestors back on their journey. We will miss her at the pow wows we shared. Our Prayers are with your family.

Maggie Stanley

June 28, 2006

My condolences, A.Garcia, a friend, has mentioned her to me.

James and Gilda Oberle

June 28, 2006

May the Creator bless your family and give you strength to face each new day.

Esther Romans

June 28, 2006

So sorry about your Mom, Kim.

Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Granny Esther

Chuck and Diane Beavers

June 28, 2006

Patrick,

We are sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. We never had the chance to meet her, but reading articles about her, she seemed to be an exceptional woman. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Chuck and Diane Beavers

Lambertville, MI

Sandy (Belgarde) Thomas

June 28, 2006

Mahaney & Frederick Families,

Joyce was my classmate and very close friend from sixth grade to college. Though we seldom saw each other after she moved out of state, when we did, it was like the years melted away and we could talk like we did in the 60's. I did not even know she had leukemia so was very shocked at her passing. John and Howard, my condolences on the loss of your 'little sister.' Mahaney family, my thoughts are with you.

Tricia Smith

June 27, 2006

Forever in our hearts. Your spirit will live on. Your work will continue. You are home. You are free. Migwetch

Helen M Coleman

June 27, 2006

My condolences to the Mahaney Family. I'm very sorry to hear of Joyce's passing. I knew her casually, but she left a very beautiful presence in my life because of her kindness and her gentle heart. She was lovely to behold and everyone that her life touched is richer with her grace that she carried.

Jeff, Jan ,Joanna, Amber Rose, PJ and Jordan Moore

June 27, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. It was shocking to hear of her passing, but not surprizing that she left quietly..,with the GRACE that she was known for. We are Blessed for having known her!

Diana Houston

June 26, 2006

KIm, I am so sorry about your loss. I know exactly how you must feel right now, I just lost my mother on June 2nd to cancer. My deepest prayers are with you and your family. Love an old friend, Diana Houston(Ballesteros)

Susan Salinas

June 26, 2006

Joyce, my mother was your cousin. She always spoke of nothing but kindness and beauty of you. She has thought enough of you to request that her granddaughter was named "Little Snowfeather." I hope that is ok. I wish I, as well as my daughter and husband, had known you.



Much respect and love,



Susan, Katarina "Little Snowfeather," and Zack Salinas

Greg Wagner

June 26, 2006

Russ, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

susan (malaterre) Johnson

June 26, 2006

Joyce, my cousin, You will forever remain in my heart. I love you and I would like for my granddaughter, Katarina to take on your name as Littlesnowfeather. As we gre older, I realize we had so manny common attributes (books being one of them, The passion ) I will treasure our childhood for the rest of my life. Thank you for contacting me a short time ago, it sometimes seems like yesterday that we were out playing at Uncle Gilberts. I know where you are,loved between your parents and being smiled down on from the face of God. Would you tell the other family members that we love and miss them too. We all await for the day when our family will be together again much like tho old New Years Day dinners. I am so proud to have been your little cousin and to receive your clothing that you grew out of. Thay made me a snappy dresser too. We will miss your gentle strength and loving smiles. See you soon.

Jeanette Mlynek

June 26, 2006

The Maumee Bay Basket Weavers Guild has had the privilege of working with Joyce on a recent project. We have been touched by her vast knowledge and desire to preserve Indian tradition. Our sympathy is for all those who feel her loss. Our hope is that her legacy of caring and her strong committment to the Indian tradition will continue in her name.

Phyllis Davis

June 26, 2006

Our sympathy and prayers to your family. We knew Joyce through our powwows and she was a special lady.

Sincerely,

Phyllis Davis

Ohio Native Ancestral Association

Van Wert, OH

A.Cuauhtemoc Garcia

June 26, 2006

To The Mahaney Family:



My Condolences in the loss of your love one, for she was a great Warrior in the Native American Community. We are going to miss her very greatly.



A.C. Garcia ( Aztec Nation )..

JoAnn Flanagan

June 26, 2006

My deepest sympathy to your family. I just met Joyce when she attended our basketmakers meeting and was very touched by her gentle spirit. May her mission of preserving the Indian heritage and sharing that knowledge continue on as a tribute and celebration of her life.

Cherie Bilek-Muetze

June 26, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Robin DeVerna

June 26, 2006

Dear Kim and Rick, and family,

Be strong at this tough time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am so sorry.

All my Love,

Aunt Robin

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