Service Details
A private celebration of JoAnn’s life will be held on Saturday, January 16, 2020, at 11:00am. The service will be available via live stream for the public. https://youtu.be/DNI_lrDI_fU
Interment will be at West Lawn Memorial Park on a later date.

J. JoAnn Brinkman, 85, received the promise of eternal life on Friday, December 11, 2020, peacefully in her sleep. She was born in Danville, IL, on January 4, 1935, daughter of the late Herman and Mary Jane (Née: Kelley) Jenkins. The family moved to Racine in 1949.
After meeting on a blind date arranged by friends, she was united in marriage on November 26, 1955, to Fred “Fritz” Brinkman and they enjoyed 50 wonderful years together and two loving daughters before his passing on January 22, 2006. JoAnn was a stay-at-home mom until her daughters were in their teens. She was then employed by the Racine Unified School District working in the food service office for 24 years, retiring in May 1995.
Fritz and JoAnn spent many enjoyable winters in Florida. JoAnn was a member of Zion Lutheran Church for 70 years. She was also a member of the Moose Lodge. JoAnn enjoyed quilting, stitchery, reading, bus trips, and getting together with neighbors for lunch, getting together with lifelong friends, but most of all getting together with her family was her greatest enjoyment, especially camping and making Norwegian cookies with her granddaughter, Jennifer, and passing on the homemade noodle tradition.
She leaves to cherish her memory her loving daughters, Cheryl Pederson (Rick Linthicum) of Brooksville, FL, Gayle Rowlands of Mount Pleasant; her special granddaughter, Jennifer (Brian) Widmar of Racine; the brightest light of her life, her great-grandson Dean, 3 nephews and their families, Jeff (Robin) Monson-Dupuis, Kevin (Tonya) Dupuis, Chris (Veronica) Dupuis; dear friends, Patty and Jim Keeran; other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
In addition to her parents and husband, JoAnn is preceded in death by her in-laws, Fred and Esther Brinkman; sister, Beverly (Arthur) Dupuis; sister-in-law, Jackie (David) Jefferson; sons-in-law, Rick Pederson, Bruce Rowlands, Bruce Kristopeit; great-nephew, Ethan Monson-Dupuis; and her late life companion, Bob Ellis.
A private celebration of JoAnn’s life will be held on Saturday, January 16, 2020, at 11:00am. The service will be available via live stream for the public. https://youtu.be/DNI_lrDI_fU
Interment will be at West Lawn Memorial Park on a later date.
Bob and Jo Ellen Stuebe says
Please accept our deepest condolences. We enjoyed Jo and Fritz and their visits to Oakwood.
Dan and Connie Pederson says
Jo will certainly be missed. She was always kind to us and a pleasure to be with. Very classy lady.
Jim 'DOC' & Rose Poplawski says
Deepest Sympathy on your loss.
Jim ‘DOC’ & Rose Poplawski, Chairman, UAW Local 180 Retirees
Anonymous says
Always in our Heart, and never to be forgotten.
So sorry for your loss.
Sharon. Pouilliard says
Sorry for your loss. Will miss phone calls on birthdays, thanksgiving and christmas.
The Dupuis/Papara Family says
Aunt Jo will be missed, but we take comfort knowing she’s no longer in pain. Thanksgivings will never be quite the same. All our love.
Linda Hays says
I loved the time Jo and I spent together in Florida. We had so much fun. It was so good to get to know my cousin. She will be missed and is loved dearly!
Jo you were a wonderful person who always saw the good in everything and everyone!
Patty and Jim Keeran says
Words can’t express how special a person Jo was to us. She will always be in our Hearts foreever. Love & miss her always. ( Sisters at Heart)
Patty and Jim Keeran