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Joanna Virginia Boothe

01/16/1924 - 03/22/2023

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Obituary For Joanna Virginia Boothe

Joanna Lea Boothe passed away on Wednesday, March 23, 2023. She was 99 years old. She is survived by one son. Funeral services are pending with Dannel Funeral Home in Sherman, Texas. Funeral services are going to be held on Saturday, April 1, 2023 at Dannel Funeral Home at 10 am. Dr, George Cline, Pastor Jerry Newton, and Pastor Dillon Frazier all from Grace Bible Church will be officiating. There will be a reception following the service from 11-12 pm.

Joanna was born on a farm in Knox County, Texas in 1924, the youngest of five sisters and three brothers. In 1949, she married Walker Rex Boothe Clovis, New Mexico. Their marriage lasted 64 years, until his passing in 2013. She attended Texas Tech University, graduating in 1960 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She taught for 20 years in the Brady Public School System, retiring in 1983. She leaves behind a son, David, and many nieces and nephews.

Memorials maybe made to Texas Teachers Retirement.

You may sign the online guestbook at www.Dannelfuneralhome.com.

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  • 04/01/2023

    My fondest memories of Joanna are of her playing the piano and singing with her sisters. She was always planning our reunions with plenty of food, fun and music!!! We will miss her dearly but look forward to our heavenly reunion one day... Love and Peace to her son David

  • 03/30/2023

    Steve and I and Leslie and Brad were able to get close to Uncle Walker and Aunt Jo when they lived in Brady. What fun times we had of going over to their house on Saturdays. When Jack died the graveside was on the last day of school I had to go early and tell my class goodbye and give out rewards. Aunt Jo just took over and fixed breakfast for all that were at our house and that was a giant relief for me. Loved her so much.

  • 03/28/2023

    She was a strong, gutsy woman. I'll remember her fondly. She will live in our hearts forever.

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