Racine – Joan E. Denman passed away on October 14, 2015. Joan was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on September 20, 1931. She attended Auer Avenue School, Peckham Junior High and graduated from Custer High School.
She resided in Racine most of her adult life. She was preceded in death by her father, Arendt Iverson, her mother, Norma McNett, brother, Ron Iverson and husband, Richard H. Denman. As a newcomer to Racine, Joan joined the Racine Newcomers Group where she made many friends. Eventually she became their President. She also served as the President of her Golf League.
Joan’s life was dedicated to her children, Cindy Bettine (Michael), Mark Denman and Michele Denman and her grandchildren, Matthew Bettine, Aiden Bettine and Taylor Denman.
Joan’s life was full of love for music and she shared that passion with everyone she encountered. She sang professionally for many years and also volunteered her singing talent to Cardiac Capers, Racine Beauty Pageants and The Festival of Trees. She also sang in nursing homes in Racine and Kenosha. For those who had the opportunity to hear Joan sing, it was clear she was an amazing Jazz Vocalist.
Joan is gone, but the music lives on. She will always be in the hearts of those who loved her and will always be remembered “As Time Goes By.”
Family and friends are invited to meet in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Thursday, October 22, 2015 for a time to meet with her family from 4-6 p.m. A service celebrating and remembering Joan’s life will follow at 6:00 p.m. A private interment will take place at West Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials can be made to the Racine Arts Council Link Program, “Lonely Instruments Need Kids.” (316 Sixth Street Racine, WI 53403, http://www.racineartscouncil.org/Donations.html)
Joan’s children gratefully thank Dr. Robert Gullberg, Dr. Howard Short and the Medical Team at Froedtert for their compassion and care.
Trisha And Michael Nepper says
We are so sorry for your loss.
Jeffrey W Johnson says
I cannot tell you how good this Woman and her Family were to me in my young adult life we had so so so many good times. Thank you Joan rest in Peaceful music. Cindy and Family you have my Deepest Sympathies.
Pat and Dave Barlament says
Dear Michelle, Mark and Cindy,
Our deepest sympathy to you, but Mom is at peace. We have lots of memories of her enter-taining around the community and at our neighborhood round robins. If we can do anything, please let us know. Michelle knows why we won’t be able to be at Mom’s service.
Pat and Dave Barlament
Cathy Ketelsen says
A beautiful lady who always had a smile on her face, made the world a better place with her singing! She’ll be sorely missed! Heartfelt condolences to her family!
Kathleen Lock says
My condolences to Joan’s family. She was such a nice lady and those of us who worked with her at Delco, were lucky enough to hear her sing many times at work. I have many fond memories of her.
The Hicks Family says
RIP