Joan Djos
Monday
30
June

A time of Reminiscing and Fellowship

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Monday, June 30, 2025
Sedgewick Community Hall
4809 47 Street
Sedgewick, Alberta, Canada
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Obituary of Joan Djos

 

Joan Elizabeth Djos (Patten) was born November 3rd, 1942 in Killam, Alberta to Robert and Mary Patten. The youngest of 13 children, Family always held a special place in her heart.

Joan Spent 64 loving years with Ted, being not only his work partner, but his true-life partner as well. Together they created a legacy of devotion and love.

Joan embodied the best of qualities; unconditional love, strength of spirit and unending generosity that could be seen in her care of her family and friends. Her hands were never still, whether it was knitting, cross stitching, crocheting or even driving the spreader truck. She was the most proud of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She always loved keeping up with all of them and their many interests. She shared many traditions through the generations, even those that she gained from her being “Scandinavian by pollution” as she would joke. She was an eager volunteer in the community, volunteering with the Sedgewick Museum archives, the Lutheran Church Good as New Shop and many others. With Joans love of local history she became affectionally know as the local historian and a well-known member of the community.

Joan Passed away on May 23, 2025 surrounded by her husband Ted and her family at the age of 82 years.

Left to mourn her passing is her loving husband of 64 years, Ted; three daughters; two sons; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Karen and Don Snethun; Curtis and Becky Snethun (Ray-Lynn and Kacee); Nicole and Simon Donatti (Maddox and Bronson); Cody and Leah Snethun (Tyler and C.J.)

Cathy and Stewart Crone; Jessica and Blair Fenton (Gray, Tayva and Laney); Jackie and Ryan Davidson (Reeves and Wells); Becky and Scott Guenthner (Quade, Ridge and Tyce)

Dorothy and Layne Bloudoff; Brittany Bloudoff, Colton Bloudoff

Teddy and Jodie Djos, Ted Djos, Bailey Djos

Rob and Tennille Djos, Owen Djos, Ty Djos

She will be remembered by numerous family and friends. Her Grandchildren and great grandchildren will fondly remember her many rhymes, songs and stories.

Her family will join together for a private family interment.

Please join with the family for a time of fellowship and refreshments at the Sedgewick Community Hall on June 30, 2025 from 2-4 pm. 

Donations in Joan’s memory can be made to The Bethania Lutheran Cemetery or The Sedgewick Archives and Museum.

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