Jo-Anne Stephanie Zwarych
November 17th, 1960 ~ September 23rd, 2015
Messages:
Our families were so intertwined when we were younger and now I am so sad to hear this. My heart goes out to all of you. My prayers and thoughts are with each of you.
I am sooo privileged to have worked with Jo. Her many talents will be missed, but most of all I will miss her calming personality and being able to talk to her whenever I needed to, which was most days. She always kept me laughing, especially when I needed it. My deepest condolences to Bob and all of Jo-Anne's family. I miss her immensely.
Dear Joyce and family, we are so sorry to hear of Joanne's passing. Our hearts are aching for you all! Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Jill and Jim
I had the privilege of meeting Jo-Anne when we worked in the same building. She was such a wonderful, upbeat person. Deepest sympathies to the family.
Dennis and family We are so sorry to learn of your sister's death. Please accept our deepest sympathy on your loss. Mal and Dionne Edwards
Jo-Anne was a force, a strong and multi-talented woman. I enjoyed working with Jo-Anne, she kept everyone on their toes and made things happen. So sorry for your loss, my heart goes out to her whole family.
Dearest Family: I had the pleasure of working with Jo-Anne at Canada Post a long time ago, but she was such a wonderful girl, the kind of person that you never forget! We would run into one another from time to time, and she was always this vivacious live wire, always smiling, and always happy with her life. I am so fortunate to have known her. Memory Eternal, Vichnaya Pamyat! God's blessings upon you, her family.
So sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.
Hard to find the words, just know that you and your families are in our thoughts and prayers. Ian and Patti McLaughlin
To Jo-Anne's family, I am so sorry for your loss. Jo-Anne and I hung around together in grade school. I was always envious of her beautiful dance costumes! I remember her brothers scaring us when we were having a campout in her backyard. Although I had not seen her since our university days, I thought of her often. Going through my own personal battle with cancer, I know how difficult it is on our caregivers and those who are closest to us. My heart goes out to you at this difficult time.