Joan Calamia
Calamia Joan, born on June 18, 1943 and passed away November 7th, 2014. She is survived by her loving husband of 25 years James Calamia; her children David (Vicki) Chadduck, Donald (Mary) Chadduck, and Angela (Matthew) Kinser, her adoring grandchildren Jamie, Lorayne (Zach), Chrissy (Jeremy), Ryan, Taylor, Torrie, Alex, and Olivia; her 4 great-grandchildren, as well as many other family and friends. She was preceded in death by parents Harold and Loretta (Grelle) Huber, and her son Dennis (Patti) Chadduck.
SUCH A LOVELY LADY WE MET Joan n jim ON OUR CRUISE TO NEW ZEALAND such lovely people
My heart is hurting w/you during this sad and difficult time. May you rest your heartache in the arms of God each day and find comfort from this Enduring Love.
Holding you in prayer.
Love, Linda
Steve and I are so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful woman and a special friend. Jim, you and Joan made so many of our Christmas Eve’s special and fun. Joan was a great “elf” and you weren’t so bad yourself! We thank you for those memories. Take care.
Don, Mary & girls, I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. In my prayers, Cristie
Please accept my condolences on Joan’s death. She was a wonderful friend and a very special lady! She will be greatly missed.
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We were struck with how loving your family is when Christine Weber DeClue died. You will be in our prayers, and we trust that God will hold you in His arms and comfort you with His love!
Don and Karen
Our hearts go out to you Jim, and if we can be a help to you please let us know.
We know your heart is hurting as is ours. so if you need someone to talk to or just
listen to you we are there for you We will be at the Memory Service. Then you will need your family and friends. God bless you. Ed and Mary
She was a great person, always happy.
Dear Jim and Family,
I was saddened to hear of Joan’s passing. Please accept my sincere sympathy on your loss. I went to IWA with Joan and we had reconnected since our reunion.
Thoughts and Prayers for all of you. Joan was a very special person. Glad to have got to know her and sing with her. Roger
Dear Jim Sorry to hear about Joan. She will be resting in peace now. You have my deepest sympathy.
A wonderful & kind lady. I will miss her at our IWA reunions. So sorry for your loss.
Dear Jim and family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your wife, mom, and grandmother.
You’re in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
God Bless… John and Tanya
My sincere condolences Jim to you and your family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Natalie
My sincere deepest sympathy to you and your family Jim. I am glad we got to reunite with you and meet Joan a couple of years ago. She was very friendly and made us feel welcomed. I know how much she missed her Son at the time and now she is a peace and with him. May she RIP Prayers and thought are with you and your family. Love, Alice
I am so sadden at the loss of my childhood friend. Joan & I started kindergarten together and continued on through high school. I hold on to the memories of fun and laughter and remember what a good and caring person she was.
Dennis and I send our condolences to you Jim and the entire family.
Theresa Garnier
When I look at this beautiful picture of Joan I smile and at the same time find it so hard to hold back the tears. Joan was a funny, fiste, tender, loving, caring person. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Her friends meant the world to her. Joan was more than a sister-in-law, she was a sister and best friend. From the moment we walk thru the door we never skipped a beat. It was like we never left. So, it is very hard to say goodbye to our sister and friend. We will miss you very much and love you.
Joan never seemed to have changed when I last saw her at an IWA reunion. Always a great sense of humor, bright outlook on life, yet a kind and gentle woman who is so surely a deep loss for loved ones as she is as a classmate. What a blessing to know that God now holds her in the hollow of his hands.
I was sorry to hear of Joan’s passing. I was at the anniversary party. I am happy that you had the opportunity to be a family in this life.