Forever In the Hearts They Leave Behind

Joan Whiteside

Passed Away on March 6, 2023


Joan Whiteside, 92 passed away peacefully on March 6th, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late Thomas and beloved Mother of Suzanne Marie (Michael Kiraly) Fountain Hills, AZ. Beloved twin sister of Jean O’Hara, who preceded her in death in 2011. Joanie was a testament to strength, grace and lived her life with dignity and an abundance of love and laughter. Born in Detroit Michigan, 1930 she was stricken with Polio at age 10, and never walked again unassisted. She married the love of her life, Tom in 1958 and had her only child two years later.

She worked 20 years for

for the Ohio Civil Rights Commission as a claims administrator. Once retired, she moved to Arizona to enjoy the southwest with her family. She enjoyed cruises, travel, and was an avid reader. Joanie adored nature, animals, and music. She will be deeply remembered as the brightest light, and shared an unbreakable bond with her only daughter, Suzie.

Joanie would always say,  “I am so blessed”. Heaven has truly gained another angel.

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  1. elle kerr says:

    Your mom had such a bright light around her! Cherish the memories my friend until you see her again! ❤️

    • Suzanne Kiraly says:

      Thank You Sweet Friend! 💕

    • Elsie Marie Winfrey says:

      My heart is so sad for the lost of Joan.I have known her for 48 years and we have always kept untouched.I am so thankful that we crossed paths in this life.She was such a strong person and had so much love for life.She will be missed.My thoughts and prayers are with you Susie.Love Elsie Marie

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Joan Whiteside

Passed Away on March 6, 2023


Joan Whiteside, 92 passed away peacefully on March 6th, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late Thomas and beloved Mother of Suzanne Marie (Michael Kiraly) Fountain Hills, AZ. Beloved twin sister of Jean O’Hara, who preceded her in death in 2011. Joanie was a testament to strength, grace and lived her life with dignity and an abundance of love and laughter. Born in Detroit Michigan, 1930 she was stricken with Polio at age 10, and never walked again unassisted. She married the love of her life, Tom in 1958 and had her only child two years later.

She worked 20 years for

for the Ohio Civil Rights Commission as a claims administrator. Once retired, she moved to Arizona to enjoy the southwest with her family. She enjoyed cruises, travel, and was an avid reader. Joanie adored nature, animals, and music. She will be deeply remembered as the brightest light, and shared an unbreakable bond with her only daughter, Suzie.

Joanie would always say,  “I am so blessed”. Heaven has truly gained another angel.