Joann Deriemacker
September 16, 2016
Joann Deriemacker, 71, of Pensacola, FL, passed away on September 13, 2016. Joann was born in Mobile, AL on March 20, 1945. She married David Deriemacker on August 4, 1962. They were married 54 years. Joann was a full-time homemaker and was devoted to her family. She was also a proud member of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians.
Joann is preceded in death by her mother, Mary Virginia Dorman, and her father, Willis Loyd Ealy.
She is survived by her husband Dave and five children, Richard Deriemacker, Tina Holley, Robert Deriemacker, Janeen Boothe and David Deriemacker,Jr., all of Pensacola, FL. Joann is also survived by seven siblings, Phillip Ealy, Roy Ealy, Kay Simmons, Lynn Woodcock, Jessie Dorman, Paula Clemens and Sue Henry; 20 grandchildren, Brittney Williams, Brandon Lockett, Bridgette Holley, Brody Holley, Blake Holley, Braxton Holley, Bryce Holley, Braden Holley, Trent Deriemacker, Ariel Watson, Tyler Deriemacker, Reed Deriemacker, Raina Deriemacker, Darian Decker, Thomas James (TJ) Deriemacker, Hayden Ealy, Jayce Deriemacker, Haley Workman, Aylana Boothe, Maddox Boothe; 13 great-grandchildren, Alexis Malley, Nickolas (Bubba) Malley, Talan Williams, Mason Williams, Levi Williams, Liam Cole, Andy Norman, Halena Deriemacker, Brennan Deriemacker, Bobby (JJ) Whitmire, IV, Joanna Orlando, Branson Orlando, Baby Orlando; and numerous nieces and nephews.
The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. on September 24, 2016, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North. Pastor Mike Mashburn will be officiating.
The family will accept visitors prior to the service from 1 p.m . until 3 p.m.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is entrusted with arrangements.
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6 Responses to “Joann Deriemacker”
My aunt Jo was a fun loving lady with a heart of gold. I have such good memories to hold dear to me ❤️
Though I never got to truly meet “mom”, I was blessed to be in her presence. The family told me so many wonderful stories, shared videos, and made me feel like a temporary part of the family. Ms. Joann, may you rest in peace and I’m sure you know how much they love and care about you!
I only had the pleasure of knowing JoAnn for a short while. Her legacy of being a strong women with total devotion and love for her children and grandchildren. Her presence will be greatly missed but her love and memories will last an eternity. May God Bless Each of you..
I will truly miss you Joann! You were like a mother to me. I love you so much and thank you for being such a wonderful grandmother to my babies and a wonderful person to me and so many others.
The best mother/BESTFRIEND anyone could ask for I will miss u dearly
I LOVE YOU NANNY!!!