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Friday, September 15, 2017
Joan Connolly
Age: 86
City: Johnston
Funeral Date
N.A.
Funeral Home
Iles Funeral Homes, Des Moines
Friday, September 15, 2017
Joan Connolly
JOAN E. (GAVIN) CONNOLLY
Johnston
Joan Connolly, 86, passed away peacefully at Bishop Drumm Care Facility in Johnston, Iowa, on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 18, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 2926 Beaver Ave., Des Moines, with visitation from 9:30 to 11 a.m. before the Mass.
Joan was born March 11, 1931, in Ottumwa, Iowa, to Winifred and John Gavin. Formerly of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Omaha, Neb., Joan enjoyed a more than 20-year career at Rockwell Collins Inc. in Cedar Rapids.
She was preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Maureen Connolly; former husband, Robert Connolly Sr.; her parents; brothers, John Gavin and Larry Gavin; sisters, Anne Niebrugge, Rita Gavin and Barbara Stuber; and son-in-law, Bob McQuillan.
She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Carol Connolly of Johnston; daughter and son-in-law, Colleen McQuillan Johnson and Chris Johnson of Omaha; and grandchildren, Maura and Jilleen Connolly and Bridget, Erin and Gavin McQuillan; and many nieces and nephews.
Joan showed strength and grace through so many hardships in her life, especially the tragic loss of her daughter, Maureen, in 1974. Through it all, she picked herself up and persevered, as any strong Irish gal would do. Her children and grandchildren were her greatest source of pride and she delighted in being an integral part of their lives or hearing about their escapades. She also was a second mother to many of her nieces and nephews and younger friends. Joan had a zest for life. Well-read and curious, she had her finger on the pulse of politics. Until the very end, she maintained a wicked sense of humor. She loved to laugh and couldn't resist a good joke or a stiff Manhattan. In Joan's honor, take a moment to laugh, enjoy your favorite drink and hug the ones you love.
We are so very grateful to the kind and loving caregivers at Martina Place Assisted Living Center and Bishop Drumm Care Center.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Des Moines, or Dowd Memorial Chapel of the Immaculate Conception at Boys Town, Omaha.
Online condolences at IlesCares.com.