Joann Rosemary Colvin

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Joann Rosemary Ollerdisse Colvin, 74, died Monday, February 10, 2020. She was born in Glenmary, Tennessee on February 23, 1945 to the late Jimmy Ollerdisse and the late Ruby Lucille LaMance. Joann attended Willow Grove Baptist Church. She worked at RR Donnelley, Florida Tile and Genesco. Joann loved her children, cooking, baking, playing Bunco and cornhole. She collected Longaberger baskets. Joann was an avid Elvis Presley and Alan Jackson fan. She was an all-around good-hearted person, a people person who never met a stranger. In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, Archie Thomas Colvin, Jr. She is survived by two sons, Archie Thomas Colvin, Jr and Gardner Lee Colvin; one daughter, Tammy Lynn (Richard Lee) Colvin Watts; two sisters, Betty Jane Ingles Smothers and Peggy Lou Eason; one granddaughter, Clarissa Michelle Colvin. The funeral service will be 1 pm, Friday, February 14, 2020 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City. Rev. Kevin Cummins will officiate. Burial will be in Junction City Cemetery. Visitation will be 5pm – 8pm, Thursday, February 13, 2020 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City. Visitation: 5pm – 8pm, Thursday, February 13, 2020 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City. Funeral service: 1 pm, Friday, February 14, 2020 at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City. Burial: Junction City Cemetery.

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  1. I was in the family for many years Joan was Joan nobody was changing her but deep down she had a big heart she loved her kids and they loved her god bless each one praying for you all

  2. Joan was a very good person. She kept my baby son twice a week in my home. My children lived her as did I. She talked about her children all the he time. She really loved them. She was a hard worker. She will be missed.

  3. Joan was a very good person. She kept my baby son twice a week in my home. My children loved her as did I. She talked about her children all the he time. She really loved them. She was a hard worker. She will be missed.


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