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The Bowling Green community mourns the passing of JoAnn Meredith, a beloved resident who made lasting contributions through her work and family. JoAnn, who passed away at 76, touched many lives with her generous spirit and warm heart. A 42-year artisan at Scott Tobacco Company and a devoted family member, her legacy continues to inspire those who knew her. A funeral service will be held on February 21, 2025, to celebrate her life and impact on the community.
Bowling Green, KY Bids Farewell to JoAnn Meredith
In a heartfelt goodbye, the community of Bowling Green, KY is mourning the loss of a beloved local resident, JoAnn Meredith, who passed away on February 14, 2025, at the age of 76. With her colorful personality and generous spirit, JoAnn touched the lives of many who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Life and Legacy
JoAnn was born on January 8, 1949, in Bowling Green—a place she cherished her entire life. A true child of her hometown, she embraced the simple joys that life offered. Whether it was spending quiet afternoons with her family, enjoying the company of her feline friend, Bunny, or watching her feathered companion, Sweet Thing, their playful antics brought endless joy to her days.
Friends and family alike will remember JoAnn for her warmhearted nature. She had an incredible gift for being an exceptionally supportive listener, always providing a shoulder to lean on and uplifting those around her. Nothing made her prouder than her loving daughters and adorable grandchildren, who always brought out the biggest smiles in JoAnn.
Passion for Life
JoAnn devoted a remarkable 42 years to her craft at the Scott Tobacco Company, where she was renowned as a skilled artisan of the notable Mammoth Cave Twist. Her talent and dedication were revered by her coworkers and the many customers who enjoyed her craft.
JoAnn shared a beautiful 38-year marriage with her beloved husband, John Kelly Meredith, who predeceased her. Together, they created wonderful memories while traveling with the U.S.S. Prichett Reunion Association, exploring new horizons and fostering connections with fellow veterans and their families.
Interests and Hobbies
When JoAnn wasn’t hard at work or doting on her family, she found pleasure in her hobbies. She was an avid bird watcher and took immense care in tending to her beautiful flowers. On warm afternoons, you could find her sipping on a delightful cold glass of sweet tea while being surrounded by her vibrant garden.
JoAnn was also a tech-savvy lady, actively engaging with friends on Facebook and enjoying immersive sessions of her favorite computer games. Additionally, her love for reading kept her grounded, providing her with different worlds to explore whenever she wished.
Family Matters
JoAnn leaves behind a loving family that includes her two daughters, Phyllis Forrester (with husband Donald) and Darla Sams. She is also survived by her step-children, John Meredith (with wife Lori) and Kathy Sasse (with husband Jeff). JoAnn’s legacy continues through her adored grandchildren, including Katelyn Mosley (married to Tyler), Lauren Nickel (married to Dakota), and Savannah Perkins (married to Christopher). Not to mention, her great-grandchildren, Charlotte Mosley, Caroline Mosley, Emilia Nickel, and Reece Perkins, who will forever carry her memory in their hearts.
A Final Farewell
In honoring JoAnn’s memory, there will be a funeral service at J.C. Kirby and Son Broadway Chapel on February 21, 2025, at 2:00 PM. Family and friends are invited to visit from 10:00 AM until the service begins. Following the ceremony, JoAnn will be laid to rest in the serene Wingfield Church Cemetery.
As Bowling Green gathers to celebrate a life full of love, laughter, and treasured memories, JoAnn Meredith’s spirit will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
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