In Memory of

Joan

Carroll

Life Story for Joan Carroll

Joan Wiley Carroll 84 formerly of Palmyra, Missouri passed away Sunday, July 28, 2019 at the Shelbina Villa, Shelbina, Missouri.

Joan Wiley Carroll was born March 27, 1935 in Cambridge, Illinois to Julius Wiley and Lucille McCurdy Wiley. In 1944 her family relocated to Philadelphia, Missouri.

Graveside services will be held Friday, August 2, 2019 at the Emden Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Emden, Missouri. Visitation is 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM with services beginning at 11 AM.

Survivors include four children Gloria Coleman (Larry) Hannibal, Missouri; Janet White (Gary) Emden, Missouri, Jeannine Leeds (Gary) Cleveland, Tennessee and Graylen Carroll (Marilyn) Trenton, Tennessee.
Grandchildren Christopher White (Lilly) Emden, Missouri; Chad White (Erica) Affton, Missouri, Casie Belto Camdenton, Missouri; Brandi Phil (Rob) Arlington Heights, Illinois; Tim Leeds (Sarah) Sugar Hill, Georgia; Andrew Leeds (Shannon) Alpharetta, Georgia; Anna Tomczyk (Michael) Celina, Texas; Nick Pedersen (Jen) Alaska; Christine Green (Jacob) Portales, New Mexico; and Tamara May (Randy) Cudahy, WI. Joan has nineteen (19) great grandchildren and is loved by many nieces and nephews and a host of close friends.
Siblings are Billy Wiley, Paris, Missouri; Dale Wiley, Barton City, Michigan; Anna May White, Santa Fe, Missouri; Cecil Reagan (Marvin), Monroe City, Missouri; Eva Kiser (Roy) York, Nebraska; Linda Powell (Butch), Philadelphia, Missouri; and Mary Wiley, Alton, Illinois.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Grandson Jeremiah Carroll; brothers Louis Wiley and Keith Wiley; 1 sister Peggy Norman, Half-sisters Cleo Slover, Pearl May Smith, Ruby DeClerk, Myrtle Forest, and Irene Olson; Half-brothers Freddy Wiley and Russell Wiley.

Joan retired from the Food and Nutrition Department at Hannibal Regional Hospital and worked in the Food and Nutrition Department at Maple Lawn Nursing Home. She was not happy unless she was making chocolate chip cookies or cooking for company. She loved to cook and her friends and family love for her to cook. When you visited Joan, she was never without a pie in the freezer and a smile on her face that you were in her home. Joan was one of the most hospitable and giving people God created. You could always count on her to send a birthday card to those she loved. Her faith, family, and friends meant the world to her. Joan was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Quincy, Illinois.

Memorials are suggested to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Central Illinois.

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