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Joanne Haroldson
Joanne Marie (Schrul) Haroldson, age 69, of Kiester, MN formerly of St. Paul, MN; died November 16, 2020 at Franklin Rehabilitation and Healthcare center. A small family interment service will occur at a later date.
Joanne Marie was born January 8, 1951 in St. Paul to Jerome and Lorraine (Kluender) Schrul. Joanne always reminded people she shared a birthday with Elvis. Joanne had a knack for remembering everyone’s birthday, anniversary and important dates. She prided herself on her memory and it helped her make connections with others. Joanne grew up and lived in St. Paul for the first 30 years of her life. She shared many fond memories of riding the bus to Clarks Grove to visit her grandparents and going to their cabin, a cross country trip to California, attending the Beatles concert at old Met Stadium, and going to the MN state fair to name a few. She graduated from St. Paul Central High School, when it looked like a castle, in 1969. She went on to attend college at Mankato State and graduated with an elementary teaching degree. Joanne worked several years at Midway hospital and enjoyed working with her mother. In her 20’s she enjoyed trips to Hawaii and California.
Joanne and Richard Haroldson were united in marriage on July 25, 1981, in Clarks Grove. They celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary this past July. Joanne lived in Kiester with her family for her remaining years and worked at the school and clinic in Kiester. Joanne and Richard had their first daughter, Jacie, on December 15, 1982, and welcomed their second daughter, Katie Jo, on November 2, 1987. She was a devoted wife and mother. She loved her family and did so much for them. Joanne was a fierce advocate for Katie throughout the years. Katie was Joanne’s sidekick and you rarely saw one without the other. Joanne and Richard enjoyed traveling with their family to the Black Hills, Mackinac Island, Duluth and the North Shore. As empty nesters, they enjoyed longer trips to the Black Hills. Joanne made sure she attended every tennis match of Jacie’s in high school. Joanne loved buying presents for her family and every year as she was wrapping presents on Christmas Eve, she would say, “I’m going to cut back next year,” but she never did. She always showed up for her family and pushed them to be their best selves. Joanne and Richard were a great team and worked together to balance everything in life.
The last five years she embraced her most favorite role, grandma. She referred to Hank and Sloane as her pride and joy. They brought her immense joy and she loved watching them grow and learn. She loved holding them as babies and reading endless books to them. Joanne had many health challenges during the past 10 years. She always looked for a solution and underwent many medical treatments. Despite these challenges, she made long lasting bonds with her doctors and care teams, remained positive and persevered.
We will miss her smile, phone calls, kindness and love. We hold her in our hearts for the rest of our days.
Joanne is survived by her husband Richard Haroldson of Kiester, daughters Jacie (Ben) Myers of Rosemount, Mn and Katie Haroldson of Blue Earth, grandchildren Hank and Sloane Myers of Rosemount, sister Janice (Tom) Cavallin of Pine City, brother in law Brian (Christine) Haroldson of Kiester, and 5 nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents Jerome and Lorraine Schrul, father and mother in-law George and Delores Haroldson, and sister in law Pamela Haroldson.
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Our sincerest sympathies going out to you Richard and your family. She can finally Rest In Peace. God bless all and love to all. Dennis and Linda.
The first time I saw Joanne was at one of Jacie’s college tennis matches. I was the other team’s coach. She was an avid fan. A few years later, Jacie became my assistant coach which led to getting the privilege pf officiating the wedding of Jacie and Ben. Joanne was a proud and loving mother of the bride. My wife Elaine and I extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Joanne.
So sorry for your loss, Harold son family! We pray your memories will bring you comfort & peace during this difficult time!
I am so sorry to hear of Joanne’s recent death. Her memory will be cherished.
Our sincere sympathy to the Haroldson family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all🙏 Larry and Edith Langsev
My sympathies go out to the family, Richard, Jaci and Katie. I had the honor of working with your mom and all of you as Katie went through my program at school. Your positive commitment to advocating for Katie was second to none. I hope that you find comfort in knowing your mom did make a difference in many lives.
Dear, Rich, Jacie @ family and Katie💕…you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our sympathies. Joanne was such a wonderful person. I have so many sweet memories of all our visits. She will be deeply missed!! RIP our hearts go out to you all at this difficult time💕💕💕Shelly, Eric and Tyler
My sincerest sympathies to you Richard and the rest of your family. I was shocked and saddened to read of her passing. I will always remember her as a friendly pleasant woman and never ignored anyone. I pray God gives you strength in the coming days and all your happy memories ease your loss.
Sending sympathy to the Haroldson family… I enjoyed working with Joanne at the school when she’d sub for us. She was always kind and patient. Bless her memory.
My deepest sympathy to the family. The world lost a kind caring person.
Richard and family,
Lynne and I were saddened to hear the news about Joanne. We shared many special moments together, at school and on the tennis courts. The idiom, “The salt of the earth” captures her essence. Blessings to you all during these difficult days.
Richard and family,
Our deepest sympathy to you on your loss of an amazing lady! She was always so cheerful when she came to the office at school to sub, even when it was at the last minute! Always had a positive attitude! God bless you and your family!
Dale & Janet Garvick